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I got the Verbal Scholaranium along with the Verbal Online course. This tool helps students to identify his weaknesses/strengths far better than a mock test does.
It helps to evaluate the Current level of preparation on each of the three sections - CR, SC & RC.
Scholaranium has a good collection of questions & are mostly new.The test structure is very similar to the actual verbal section of the GMAT exam. The most impressive aspect of this platform is the ability to track one's performance on various topics of CR, SC & RC; enabling the student to focus more on topics that are projected as areas of improvement.
Scholaranium also measures the average time taken per question per segment by the student. This aspect is very convenient as it creates a near- GMAT experience before the test, making one comfortable during the actual Test.
Would recommend this test series to all people looking to appear for GMAT, especially the non native speakers
Hats of to e-GMAT team for the innovation.
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Great platform for the students to practice. Brilliant analysis of the solutions for the questions. Sentence correction, critical reasoning and reading comprehension sections in the scholaranium have excellent questions, with in-depth solution analysis for all the questions. Overall, very nice platform to apply the learning and practice the questions in every section related to verbal in sentence correction, critical reasoning and reading comprehension. The analytical presentation of the scholaranium is great and every section in sentence correction, critical reasoning and reading comprehension has great analysis in terms of analytics for a comrehensive review and in- depth analysis of questions and solutions.
The Scholaranium is a good resource for practice after you are done with the concepts. I used GMAT Club as well, both have a different offering. The GMAT club tests are good for advanced problems after you are done with the Scholaranium practice.
This also helps to identify your weak areas. You can see your ability in each section and subsequently work on it individually. Highly recommended if you want to make sure to get a Q50.
For a high Quant score, the important aspect is first answering the easy questions and get the Hard ones as soon as possible and then making sure you get them right. Or else you get stuck at the Q48 mark. That is what this resource you helps you with. Answering the tough questions correctly.
A little introduction, I have used materials from Mahattan, Veritas, e GMAT and most other reputed GMAT prep companies. I used E GMAT's Verbal Online program recently which helped me improve my verbal score from 23 to 35 (Official gmat score 710) Many thanks to E gmat.
I thought about taking the gmat again and returned to my e gmat account. They had introduced the E gmat scholaranium and I decided to give it a try. I must admit that I had a fantastic experience. I was over joyed to get loads of fresh questions, both in quant and verbal. The quality and format of the questions are very close to that of actual gmat questions. The best part was that I could create my own practice tests, where in I could vary the difficulty level of the exam. This way, I could take an easy test as well as one that is really tough. The questions could be only from CR or SC or RC, or a combination of them.
Once the test is taken, scholaranium provides a very detailed analysis of the test, highlighting specific areas of strengths/weakness. This helps to pin point the area of weakness and work on those areas. Also the explanations to the questions are wonderful.
I strongly recommend E GMAT scholaranium to all those who aim for a great GMAT score.
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Scholaranium is designed in such a way to help students preparation during the course of preparation or after the complete preparation is completed. Student has an option to take the test as per the topic or can choose the test with mixed bag of all quant questions.
The unique thing about scholaranium is that it can gauge the performance and show the weaker areas in 3 types of questions - Easy, Medium and Hard. Scholaranium also measures the average time taken per question per topic by the student. This aspect is very convenient as it creates a near- GMAT experience before the test, making one comfortable during the actual Test.
The solutions are explained in a crystal clear manner, helping the test taker to understand where he/she has done the mistake.These types of innovations by E-Gmat Team is what sets them apart from other Courses. Great Job done! :)
The unique thing about scholaranium is that it can gauge the performance and show the weaker areas in 3 types of questions - Easy, Medium and Hard. This is by far the best tool there is since I immediately understood that CR Inference is my weaker area and could spend more time on this aspect. This showed me the strong areas as well so I could spend less time and balance my limited Preparation time.
Scholaranium also measures the average time taken per question per segment by the student. This aspect is very convenient as it creates a near- GMAT experience before the test, making one comfortable during the actual Test.
The solutions are explained in a crystal clear manner, helping the test taker to understand where he/she has done the mistake.These types of innovations by E-Gmat Team is what sets them apart from other Courses. Great Job done! :)
I got the Verbal Scholaranium along with the Verbal Online course. Initially, I mistook it for a question bank, but when I actually started to use it post course completion, I felt the necessity of such tool to evaluate my current level of preparation on each of the three sections - CR, SC & RC.
This tool helps a student identify his weaknesses/strengths far better than a mock test does. The SC, RC, CR questions that I encountered here were the toughest that I came across any other Gmat Verbal quizzes/tests that I covered, and mind you I have tested waters across a range of gmat prep products including Veritas, MGMAT & Kaplan.
The best part 'bout RC passages on scholaranium is that if you apply all the egmat RC techniques and score a 80%+ on these quizzes, you can be sure that no one can stop you from scoring well on GMAT RC. Same applies to CR scholaranium.
Quizzes for SC will ensure that you have learnt all SC concepts well and apply them efficiently. Though, SC on GMAT can surprise you at times, and you may not be able to apply any such rules for 30% of SC questions on GMAT. POE is the best technique in such a situation.
I would suggest not to waste even a single scholoranium quiz by casual attempts. Use them efficiently and save at least 2 full ability tests for the last week before exam. Performing well on it will certainly give you the confidence that is needed before GMAT.
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The e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium is a great tool to steer your preparation in the right direction. It automates the valuable, but tedious error logging process. The analytics provide valuable insight about the test taker's strengths and weaknesses on a granular level. This corrective feedback mechanism allows a test taker to focus on areas of weakness, making the preparation process more efficient.
The ability to customize quizzes and gauge ability is certainly very handy. Not exactly sure how good the correlation is between Scholaranium stats and actual GMAT ability, but it has certainly helped to tailor my preparation and demonstrated improvement.
Scolaranium is absolutely the best platform I have seen so far to check verbal ability and understand strong and weak areas. It helped me boost my verbal score from V30 to V38. I strongly recommend it for non native speakers of English. Within few days of using it, I noticed a difference in my verbal score. It has good analytics and great questions. Quality of questions is top-notch. The timed ability quizzes have the flexibility to choose between hard, medium and easy questions so one can know what level of difficulty needs to be focused on for obtaining better results.
The E-GMAT Verbal course is a great starting point for all non native speakers and adding scholaranium to it makes it a perfect platform.
The questions on scholaranium are mostly new, although it would be ideal to have all questions that have not been practiced in the verbal online preparation.
The test structure is very similar to the actual verbal section of the GMAT exam.
But the most impressive aspect of this platform is the ability to track one's performance on various topics of sentence correction, reading comprehension and critical reasoning; enabling the student to focus more on topics that are projected as areas of improvement.
I would recommend this test series to all people looking to appear for GMAT, especially the non native speakers.