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710 Q49 V38
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The verbal scholaranium does help in analyzing the individual weak areas and rectifying accordingly. The best feature of the scholaranium is the analysis it provides for the attempts made. Overall the preparation and planning enhances with the scholaranium and gives an exact sense of the direction in which preparation is moving. The quality of the questions are also on par with the standards of GMAT. The classification of questions on conceptual basis and also the classification according to difficulty does provide an added advantage. Overall it enhances your preparation to the next level, if well planned. Thank you for the scholaranium.
A great help. Has a great set of questions that test your underlying concepts thoroughly. It is easy to link back the questions to the concepts being tested which is an added bonus. The dashboard is particularly helpful to get a quick view of ur prep. The ability quiz helps get an idea on our strengths and weaknesses. Liked this feature particularly. The number of questions are reasonably high which will allow for good practice. Overall this is a pretty good product from eGMAT and would recommend for anyone who wants to get good practice on verbal and knowing strong and weak areas.
With around 750 challenging GMAT like questions, e-GMAT's Verbal Scholaranium is the best place to practice the verbal skills for the GMAT test. The questions are very good. The dashboard provides a detailed analysis of your performance and thus it will help you in identifying your weak areas and revisiting the concepts. Overall this is very useful for applying the concepts learned in the e-GMAT verbal course.
The solutions are very detailed and have the options of saving a note or ask the expert (if you still need further clarification) in each question.
I would highly recommend it. Thanks a lot e-GMAT team.
e-GMAT's Quant Scholaranium has more than 700 very good quality GMAT type questions for practice which is very helpful for those aiming for more than Q49. The dashboard has a very nice pictorial view of your progress. e-GMAT has a nice strategy for timing called 'tact time' (please attend their free strategy session to know more about this if you think that you have time management issues). The dashboard shows your tact time for each category of questions, which helps you in improving the areas where you are taking more time to solve the questions. I have Q49 in my first attempt and I found medium and hard difficulty questions very challenging, but still very GMAT-like.
The solutions are nicely put with the approach first and the working out afterwards. Understanding the approach part helped in handling the questions in better way.
Thanks.
Hello,
I have been given full access for e-gmat Quant Scholaranium. I practiced on this platform for around 02 weeks. I specifically practiced "word problems" and "Number properties questions".
I must say that the questions were nicely drafted and quite representative of the GMAT test. The questions at high difficulty levels sometimes appeared to be even beyond GMAT but using those questions helped me cementing the concepts.
Most of the solutions are self-explanatory and for most of the question e-gmat uses a traditional systematic approach. So, if your understanding of Quant is high, you feel to solve some of questions more intuitively..... (to save time).
I can recommend Quant Scholaranium to anyone looking to practice Quant.
Throughout my preparation, I relied on Scholaranaium to guide my preparation. The reason I found Scholaranium to be such a critical component of my preparation is that Scholaranium not only identifies weaknesses, which are key to improvement, but it also identifies your 'ability' in each of the areas. Assessing ability allows you to level-set your aptitude in each of the subjects. I found the ability quizzes to be an accurate assessment of my progress, and I used this information to engineer a study plan tailored to my weaknesses and strengths. Scholaranium is an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their score.
The verbal scholaranium questions are representative of actual GMAT verbal questions for most part of the product. Also, the level of SC/CR/RC questions is at par with actual GMAT. The solutions provided in the platform are not mere answers but explain the logic/reasoning behind every wrong answer. This bit is important typically for the non native speakers. This aspect of the solution not only helps to learn but also helps to apply the concept. The platform is very user friendly and provides the test taker to time the preparation for various type and level of questions.
Overall, the platform experience is very engaing and takes the preparation of a serious test taker to the next level. I would recommend the platform for GMAT test takers.
The quant scholaranium questions are representative of actual GMAT for most of the topics. Also, the difficulty level of the questions is at par with actual GMAT. Not only the questions but also the solutions are quite helpful. The solutions are not just Quant answers but they are GMAT Quant (reason based) solutions. The platform is very user friendly and provides the test taker to time the preparation for various type and level of questions.
Overall, the platform experience is very engaing and takes the preparation of a serious test taker to the next level. I would recommend the platform for GMAT test takers.
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I have used E-gmat for giving two GMAT tests. 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.
One of the best Verbal practice tool available. I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to improve his/her verbal score.
Advantages of using this tool
1) It provides wide varieties of questions, ranging from 500 level questions to 700+ level questions.
2) You can pick any section you want ( SC, CR or RC) and start practicing, or you can mix questions from each section and create your own custom practice set. For example you can select 10 SC, 5 CR and 1 RC, if you feel you need to focus on SC more. You can even select difficulty level of the questions.
3) UI provided to user is a very simple one. One can easily use it.
4) It highlights your weak areas and you will know which areas you need to focus more. You can select questions area wise. For example if you feel you need to practice RC related to Humanities or you want to practice CR questions of Boldface types, then you can easily select those types of questions plus you can select difficulty level of those questions.
5) Detailed explanation is provided for each question. You can even ask experts if you have any doubt and Egmat team are always there to resolve your each and every query.
6) It allows you to create your own custom tests. I believe we can create up to 6 mock verbal tests. The E Gmat team is always updating the Scholaranium with new questions.
If you are aiming for a good verbal score then practice good questions is one simple way to achieve it, and Egmat team has the tool ready for anyone with that aim in mind.