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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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September 13, 2016
acoolguy

Joined: Jul 20, 2015

Posts: 1

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

egmat quant scholaranium

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Just like verbal scholaranium, e-gmat quant scholaranium is a very helpful tool to do focused study on weak areas.
The dashboard provides a view of test taker's ability in each of the topic areas namely Algebra, Geometry, Number Properties, Word problems and advanced topics. Though I was good in Quant even in the beginning my score was hovering around Q46-Q48 in mock tests. Using quant scholaranium I could hit the Q50-Q51 mark consistently in 3 mock tests taken 4 days apart at the end of my study plan. From my experience I can definitely recommend quant scholaranium and say that it is a very good and helpful tool which also doubles up as your error log.

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September 13, 2016
acoolguy

Joined: Jul 20, 2015

Posts: 1

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

Verbal Scholaranium is a very good resource

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I have taken both e-gmat verbal and quant courses and find scholaranium very helpful. Scholaranium is a really good tool to track topic wise progress as it provides 10 ability quizzes each for SC, CR and RC. There is a Dashboard which aggregates the data related to the ability quizzes and also shows the overall ability percentage for SC, CR, and RC. We can also drill down further into each topic to find the weak areas. e.g for SC consists of multiple areas such as Parallelism, Modifiers, Idioms etc. and CR such as Strengthen, Weaken etc. In later part of my preparation I could focus on my weak areas and get could improve my verbal score substantially (I started with a verbal score of around V26. With egmat verbal I could improve it to V38). This improvement was instrumental in pushing my score beyond 700.

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September 10, 2016
dineshril

Joined: Apr 27, 2015

Posts: 35

Kudos: 47

Verified GMAT Classic score:
370 Q29 V13

e-GMAT Scholaranium Quant Review

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Dear GMAT Test takers
Quant Scholaranium like Verbal Scholaranium is one of the most important tools to improve your Quant skills. The Scholaranium platform provides/follows
 Proper adaptive algorithum that improves the question pattern as per the responses of the test taker.
 Gives the Test taker (TT) the option of choosing the Topic & Difficulty level. This enables one to improve the desired weaker section in a methodical way.
 Provides explanations for all the questions, helps the TT to understand the mistakes as well as the right approach to solve the questions.
 The Dash board gives awesome analysis i.e. it provides the TT with detailed report of the weak areas that needs to be focused.
Quant Scholarium is a great way for practicing and improving your score.
Happy learning & all the Best
Dinesh

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September 06, 2016
rrsd

Joined: Sep 08, 2012

Posts: 107

Kudos: 26

Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V41

Scholaranium rocks!

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Scholaranium – It offers more than 200 questions in each section of the verbal test, viz – CR, SC and RC. One can take sectional tests to gauze their performance or take a complete verbal test to gauze the performance in the verbal section of the test – so one can take 10 sectional ability quizzes and 5 verbal ability quizzes. The tests are quite scientific and the way they are designed gives you a very good measure of your true strengths and weaknesses. You can identify your sections to work on and then focus on that section to weed out any weakness that you may have. After working on that section you can come back and take the ability quizzes to see the improvement if any. It tells a student if he or she is truly ready for the tests of if there’s any gap in their ability which they need to fix before taking the tests. This would allow then to avoid any nasty surprises on the test day.

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September 05, 2016
anuragd

Joined: Aug 17, 2013

Posts: 3

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Egmat Verbal scholaranium is an excellent prep material

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I took e-GMAT verbal live course and scholaranium , almost six months back. My verbal score at that time was 27 on real gmat. I practiced vebal live course and scholaranium regularly . My Sentence correction was average whereas my CR was very poor. After using verbal live prep my SC+CR+RC accuracy has improved a lot. I took my real Gmat test last week and my score has improved to 35 and my CR section score was 40.
I had issues with the timing in the real test ,so will be again giving my gmat to cross score of 41-43 in verbal , which I think is my current level. I would highly recommend Verbal Live prep and Scholaranium to anyone preparing for Gmat. Incase of any doubt one can use the egmat free trial and verbal ability quiz.

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August 31, 2016
vijaisingh2001

Joined: Aug 17, 2015

Posts: 55

Kudos: 97

Self-reported Score:
650 Q49 V29

E-GMAT tests reviews

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I have used E-gmat for giving many E-GMAT scholarinium. You must have read on a lot of forums that in order to improve , one needs to work on his or her weaknesses.But before you do that, it is very important to statistically analyze your weakness. Verbal scholaranium is a perfect tool to find and analyze your weaknesses and strengths. The dashboards helps you analyze your performance in different topics. Another main reason to recommend E-gmat is that the questions are very official GMAT like.After analyzing, you can improve the particular segments of your weakness by creating custom quizzes according to the topic and the difficulty level. You start with easy and medium level questions to get your basics right and then move on to the hard questions.

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August 27, 2016
piyushahuja1991

Joined: Feb 16, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Self-reported Score:
620 Q47 V28
600 Q47 V27
710 Q49 V36

Great question bank

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I gave the GMAT in Aug'16 and scored a 710. This was a Major improvement from a 600 I got in Dec'15 and a 620 I got in Aug'15.

The e-gmat course was the only thing I did apart from the Official Guides (for the 3rd try). The questions helped me immensely with my improvement in verbal. I would recommend this course highly to the non-natives and folks whose fundamentals of english grammar are weak (my case).

Honestly, a 120 point improvement was more than what I had expected, which was primarily due to the:
1) interactive nature of the tool
2) Quality of questions
3) Flexibility of creating our own tests by
a. Level of difficulty
b. Topics, and
c. Time limits (among other things).
These were further complimented by the dashboard summary which proved to be extremely helpful to me.

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August 27, 2016
shekharshrek

Joined: Aug 25, 2014

Posts: 7

Kudos: 2

Self-reported Score:
650

Everything for Quant

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E-gmat Quant Scholaranium is great question bank and best part about it is that you can customize your question as per difficulty level; you can start with easy and then move to difficult questions to build stamina and confidence. Questions are of great quality and close to real GMAT questions; you can only rely on OG and e-gmat questions to have a feel of real GMAT questions. I am sure that this great question bank will take me to my desired score in Quant score of at least Q50, so guys don't hesitate in signing up for E-gmat Quant for better understanding of how GMAT Quant works.

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August 27, 2016
shekharshrek

Joined: Aug 25, 2014

Posts: 7

Kudos: 2

Self-reported Score:
650

E-gmat Scholaranium

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E-gmat verbal live prep along with verbal online course is great course and after doing each segment of online course which is followed by practice question and then they ask you to try OG questions but after doing everything you look out for more resources and you can’t rely on questions which are not close to official GMAT exam and you don’t want to waste your energy and time in doing the questions which are not of same quality. Verbal Scholaranium is the answers to all my worries because each section is divided in sub categories of SC, CR, and RC. Each section has questions divided as per difficulty levels Easy/Medium/Hard, you can bookmark your questions and ask experts if you have any doubt and the best thing about each question which save a lot of time is the comments section in which most of the time your doubts are asked by someone else and experts have clarified them. This is great initiative by E-gmat and it will definitely boost your Verbal score.

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August 25, 2016
mitsnaik

Joined: Jul 02, 2015

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
590 Q45 V26

Track and Improve

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I am finding e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium very helpful to improve and to keep track of my progress through my preparation
- It contains a huge set of high-quality practice questions which test the key skills required to excel in each area
- Users have the option of choosing difficulty level and topic of their choice, enabling the users to improve in an area in a methodical way
- Detailed explanation for all the questions helps the user to understand the mistakes and the right approach to solve every question
- The data gathered on attempted questions gives a user a detailed report of the weak areas which needs to be focused
Measuring the accuracy from each attempt, e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium is a confidence booster
I recommend e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium for everyone

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