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I am a re-taker and the e-GMAT course helped boost my verbal score from 38 to 46. The scholaranium helped with a fresh set of questions, enabling me to gauge my skill ability levels.
I especially liked the SC question set and their explanations as well. The e-GMAT 3 step process for SC really helped me improve my SC score and my verbal score.
The scholaranium also lets you create custom tests - I would take these based on my areas of weaknesses and this would be the only thing I worked on during my last few days of revision. The scholaranium was a part of the verbal live course that I signed up for.
The questions you get on the verbal scholaranium are of similar level to the questions that appear on the actual GMAT. This allows you not only to customise the tests but also to give tests as a mock in subsections. You can choose questions to be tested as per difficulty wise and topic wise. The explanations provided to the questions are clear and straight to the point. Their approach to the solutions is as per their strategy that was taught in verbal course.Moreover, completing scholaranium with good accuracy will give you high confidence to take on GMAT and succeed.
After building and advancing your concept , you need practice question set that can provide insight on your progress . This is where e-gmat's Verbal Scholaranaium shines out . The reason I found Scholaranium to be such a critical component of my preparation is that Scholaranium not only identifies weaknesses, but it also identifies your 'ability' in each of the areas. I found the ability quizzes to be an accurate assessment of my progress, and I used this information to tailor my study plan accordingly. The platform is very user friendly and provides the test taker to time the preparation for various type and level of questions. Overall , I would recommend it for GMAT Test takers.
I am a huge fan of e-GMAT's Verbal Scholaranium. I have attempted questions that are created by other GMAT prep companies and freely shared on the forums, but found them to be either too simplistic or not reflective of real questions encountered on the GMAT examination. For example, some of these questions seem rather contrived, since they were designed to test one or two Sentence Correction concepts in particular. However, I found the questions in e-GMAT's Scholaranium refreshingly challenging and true to the spirit of the GMAT examination. In particular, many questions possess a subtlety not commonly found in the questions designed by other test prep companies and bear a striking resemblance to what I would term 700-level questions on the GMAT. I recommend e-GMAT's Scholaranium most enthusiastically!
The question bank is really good and helps in time management. Even the question are GMAT- like. In the last few days of my gmat, I regularly practiced questions from scholaranium. If the question bank had a reset feature for questions, It will be even better. There was detailed explanation to every question. The explanations were self explanatory and if there was still some doubt left, the egmat instructors cleared the doubt.
I recently gave my GMAT and scored a decent 700 ( Q48, V37, IR: 6, AWA: 5). Although, I could have done better but I must say that this score wouldn't have been possible without e-gmat.
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I have appeared for GMAT twice and scored 51 on Quant both the times. This time however, I started using e-GMAT scholaranium 1 week before the exam. I was amazed to see the variety of questions posted. The best part is the feature by which you can customize the tests. Using this feature I was able to fine tune my preparation in the last phase of preparation. The questions are really authentic and GMAT like. Also the tough questions comes with new concept and the solution to these questions will help you solve 700+ level questions on GMAT in no time. I will recommend this product to everyone.
Verbal e-Gmat Scholaranium is awesome course to prepare with confidence and key to score high in the GMAT.
The key features of the course are:
i)There is segmentation in the sections-RC/SC/CR
ii) Each section has Qs divided into diffculty levels-Easy/Medium/Hard
iii) The Qs pool is holistic covering all topics & concept
iv)One can take full length tests or customize the test according to the needs in the dashboard.
v) The Quizzes are saved and one can refer upon requirement in Attempts.
vi) There is Q&A platform with each Q to resolve the doubts.
vii) One can also put notes with each Q & can track upon need
viii)Also one can bookmark the Qs for revision
viii) The most important feature is one can track the progress and can look in which are is strong and which requires more focus in skill data.
Thus very fruitful course & kudos & thumps up to e-GMAT team for developing such a course.
I am a verbal online customer for e-gmat , and as part of it i have used the scholoranium tests and it is the best focussed preparation for the GMAT verbal possible.
Especially the RC section - solutions - has detailed paragragh analysis - and summary outline from the RC passage which help with practice , and lots of practice helps make perfect.
Similarly, for the CR section the scholaranium focussed to hep identify the weak areas and identified the weaknesses by helping me prethink a solution for the CR question ahead of time before trying to even attempt the question.
The SC practice has lots of close to actual GMAT questions with analysis of weak areas and problems and patterns that I am not able to catch and help for specific areas to focus on.
Lastly, I would highly recommend the scholoranium tests in conjunction with the E-Gmat material as a perfect complement to help target and focus specific knowledge areas and help gain expertise and become perfect.
Thanks Again and Best wishes with you preparation !!!
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I would say eGMAT is the best test prep company out there for non native speakers. I enrolled for eGMAT verbal online course after reading reviews provided on GMAT club. The eGMAT scholaranium is as good as their course content. Having more than 250 questions in each SC, CR and RC, verbal scholaranium is the best tool to test one's progress in verbal section. It also provides ability tests and custom quizzes, which reflect true GMAT level questions. Good part of scholaranium is that it gives you predictor Score of your verbal section in GMAT. I highly recommend scholaranium to non native speakers.
Scholaranium is the ultimate level in your GMAT preparation. After finishing the Verbal Live prep course, I started practising Scholaranium and that is when it showed me a true reflection of my preparation. I have been practising questions from multiple sources but none has given me the kind of feedback that I was seeking. It is a tool that not only gives you a detailed feedback on your performance but also gives insights on your strengths and weaknesses. And mind you, it is not a geneic feedback, but a very detailed one. It provides you with an exhaustive data and based on those data one can clearly devise a strategy for himself as to how to go about the test. The questions are of utmost quality and should be attempted only when one is completely thorough with the basics. I would strongly urge to time yourself while attempting questions at Scholarinium as it would help you immensely in time management during the actual test. Another word of advise is to devote ample time for practising in Scholaranium. My biggest mistake was that I started practising in Scholaranium only in the last few weeks before my exam and the paucity of time devoided me from doing complete analysis of my weaknesses.
This is one real gem in the e-gmat's repertoire and is highly recommended for all the test takers.