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[Tests] e-GMAT Scholaranium Reviews

- A flexible quizzing platform with 1,500+ questions all designed by the top rated experts on GMAT Club. (enough for 10+ mocks)
- Comprehensive solutions + Experts Support + Bookmarking and replay abilities.
- Ability to point-out and analyze your weak areas  
- Track your improvement in real-time with advanced analytics capabilities. 
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October 28, 2016
dkmum

Joined: Jun 18, 2014

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Self-reported Score:
750

Scholarium Review

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e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium is very helpful tool to practice and identify you weak/strong points. The quality of questions is pretty good - for all three sections, RC/SC/CR. User has the option to select the level of difficulty -Easy/Medium/Hard. Further, user can opt for a specific topic within the respective section. The best feature is the dashboard since it gives you a holistic picture of your progress in terms of accuracy and average time spent on correct and incorrect question. Every question has a detailed explanation and a separate forum wherein you can clarify further details. This tool is quite handy to identify rough spots.

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October 28, 2016
smit1988

Joined: Jan 12, 2016

Posts: 1

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q49 V32

One of the best question banks to practice

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e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium is very useful in order to practice and excel, and at the same time identify you weak areas.
It's divided into 3 sections-RC/SC/CR
Each section is divided into difficulty levels- Easy/Medium/Hard - It helps to know where you stand and how much effort is required.
All topics are covered.
You can take full length tests or customize the test according to the needs - this is very useful in order to test and improve any particular area.
Quizzes are saved and can be given as many times as you want - This can be helpful if you are making same mistakes again then you didn't get the concept and need to go back check that particular section.
Every question has an explanation and if any query can post on forum too.
On dashboard it shows your progress (as a whole and section wise too) and where you stand from accuracy point of view and timing. This can be very useful to have a benchmark to compare your own performance over the period.
In nut shell - must to have for non-natives ( best use with e-GMAT verbal course).

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October 27, 2016
tarunmishraiitm

Joined: Oct 27, 2016

Posts: 0

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V37

Very structured approach

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I improved my score by 60 points, after I joined the course at E-GMAT. I had a score of 650 earlier and felt like I was not approaching the questions right. Also, I had exhausted the OG and did not know how to proceed.

After I used some online materials freely available, I realized that my mock test score were not improving and a more structured approach was necessary. I then came across e-gmat and decided to join it. The course overall has been designed very thoughtfully and helped me in structuring my thought process. I also exhaustively used the Scholaranium, which I feel has been made very intelligently. It targets all the areas and therefore we can identify our weak areas and work on the. It has been a tool, without which I don't think, I could have possibly cracked GMAT. The focus here lies separately on SC, CR and RC and the unlocking mechanism ensures that a structure and flow is maintained at all times by every student. It also gives in a sense of achievement, when we complete the individual sections.

I strongly recommend the Verbal live prep course in general and the Scholaranium specifically as it helped me a lot and I know that it will help all test takers as well.

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October 25, 2016
mechky

Joined: Jan 01, 2014

Posts: 30

Kudos: 6

Self-reported Score:
690 Q48 V37

Scholaranium has a wide category of questions such as Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning And Reading Comprehension and under each category it has several sub-categories which further drills it down to the basic fundamentals.
As a non native speaker, I was pretty comfortable with quants but not so much with Verbal. As a student targeting above 700, it is of utmost important to analyze where I need more practice int he verbal section and Scholaranium helped me a lot with it. The Ability test's let's you measure where you currently stand in each of the above sections mentioned. It also displays a pictorial representation of your current progress , helping to identify your weak areas on which you can work upon.

I would recommend Scholaranium as it is a very helpful tool to identify your weak areas and then target them.It is a very good tool for practice and improvement and it did help me a lot in some type of CR and SC questions. 

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October 21, 2016
Triangled

Joined: Sep 29, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q49 V31

Value For Money!!

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E-gmat Verbal Scholaranium is unanimously the best practice material available for GMAT prep. It has a wide category of questions such as Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning And Reading Comprehension. Under each category it has several sub-categories, For ex: Under SC – Subject-verb, pronoun, parallelism, modifier, idioms, comparison etc. Similarly for CR- Assumption, weaken, strengthen, paradox, Bold-Face etc. So one has a diverse pool of questions with Easy ,Medium, Hard difficulty level of questions.
It also provides pictorial representation of your progress with a concise ability in each section, enabling you to figure out your weak areas and work upon.
Overall E-gmat Verbal Scholaranium is a must have in your GMAT-Prep.

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October 21, 2016
Triangled

Joined: Sep 29, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q49 V31

Value For Money!!

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E-gmat Quant Scholaranium provide a methodological approach to practice questions. It gives you access to a category of questions such as Number Properties,Algebra,Geometry,Probability, Statistics. And each of the above sections are then again sub divided into various questions types along with the difficulty level of questions (Easy,Medium,High).
The Ability test's let's you measure where you currently stand in each of the above sections mentioned.
It also displays a pictorial representation of your current progress , helping to identify your weak areas on which you can work upon.You can also take short test by customizing the sections,type of questions and difficulty level. Quant Scholaranium should Definitely be a part of your GMAT prep bucket.

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October 20, 2016
jasd2804

Joined: Sep 13, 2015

Posts: 5

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

Pin point area of weekness and practice until you master it

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As recommended by a friend, I signed up for egmat verbal online course which comes with bundled with scholaranium. While the theoretical section is great in itself, it's the scholaranium which really stands apart. Backed with nice analytics and dashboards, it gives you a 360 degree view of your skill level and relative ability in different sub section. Once you know your areas of weakness, you can make the most of different types of quizzes to master a concept until you reach a comfort level in it. Preparing this way is actually the optimal way to go abour your gmat preparations. This is really helpful.

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October 20, 2016
Heman105

Joined: Jul 01, 2014

Posts: 18

Kudos: 58

Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

Fine Tune your GMAT Performance

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I got access to Scholaranium with Verbal Online course.
I used e-GMAT Scholaranium to identify my weak areas and work on them. I was able to pin-point the topics to improve on such as "Inference Questions" in RC.
What I really liked about this tool, apart from dashboard, is the "Skill data review" section.
In my opinion, questions are on higher side of difficulty but they are on track with GMAT. It will definitely help you build your stamina, especially the CRs and RCs . Also, solutions are provided in details.
If you want to fine tune your verbal preparation i.e identify and improve weaker areas then you should go for this tool.
I improved my GMAT score from V-24 to V-34

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October 17, 2016
albertomcamus

Joined: Feb 28, 2012

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
480 Q43 V15

Nice tool to improve time management and get confidence

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Verbal Scholaranium is the perfect tool to improve the time management in real exam conditions. It explains very nicely the difference between ability and accuracy and this is key to understand how the score algorithm works and helps you to focus your efforts on what really matters during the exam or practice. It is not enough to be brilliant in certain type of questions but you need to master all question types despite of failing certain any hard complex question (it is fair enough).

It is quite important to spend time analyzing why and what you made incorrectly in order to not repeat the same mistakes. Personally I use to commit stupid mistakes when I start feeling tired and lose the concentration. Scholaranium is the perfect tool to measure your strengths and weakenesses.

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October 17, 2016
albertomcamus

Joined: Feb 28, 2012

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
480 Q43 V15

Nice tool to improve time management and get confidence

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Quant Scholaranium is the perfect tool to improve the time management in real exam conditions. It explains very nicely the difference between ability and accuracy and this is key to understand how the score algorithm works and helps you to focus your efforts on what really matters during the exam or practice. It is not enough to be brilliant in certain type of questions but you need to master all question types despite of failing certain any hard complex question (it is fair enough).

It is quite important to spend time analyzing why and what you made incorrectly on order to not repeat the same mistakes. Personally I use to commit mistakes when I start feeling tired and lose the concentration. Scholaranium is the perfect tool to measure your strengths and weakenesses.

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