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I am currently preparing for Quantitative GMAT and as a reference guideline, I am using Scholaranium in order strong my concepts. The idea of Scholaranium is wonderful as it is available as per topics of interest as well as the detailed answers.
When I first started with E-GMAT process, i was not very confident with the GMAT questions but now with the continuous practice and going through the questions/answers session on regular basis, I am feeling much confident about the GMAT exam.
I hope that I will able to reach my goal of Good GMAT score with the help of EGMAT Scholaranium.
Mansoor
It is definitely by the best place to get your verbal ability assessed. eGMAT's scholorium algorithm predicts your ability with high accuracy . Additionally they also provide information regarding your timing which helps you gauge yourself with respect to others. They also help us in creating custom practice test which helps a lot when you want to perfect a particular topic or a sub topic. The choice between quiz mode or practice helps to first perfect the concept and then helps you in pacing yourself in that particular concept . Creating custom quiz of 75 minutes only RC & CR helps you in building your stamina as well .
As most of non-natives engineers do, I started off with a Q48 in gmat prep. I wasn't exactly sure where my weaknesses are to pin point and to work on them. e-GMAT Scholaranium offers amazing set of practice questions on the verbal. It not only has good quality questions, but also it has a very good reporting structure to pin point your weaknesses. If you are looking for an additional set of practice questions and if you want to questions that are a replica of GMAT official questions, Scholaranium is a bible of all questions banks out there. it has good number of difficult questions to work on.
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710 Q49 V38
740 Q50 V39
Even though the verbal scholaranium is at the top of the game, the same expectations from the quant left me disappointed. In the questions classified, even though the questions provided for easy and medium are fine, the hard questions provided are lengthy rather than logical. It is a great disappointment to solve those hard questions as the questions, instead of being logical end up being flooded with multiple data. I wonder if most of the questions are anywhere near to the GMAT quant questions. I felt extreme disappointment for the reason indicated above and expect the fine members at egmat to revise the scholaranium as this is way below the standards we expect of the course provider like egmat. Thank you for the opportunity to write a review.
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.
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.
I have been subscribed to Quant Scholaranium for quite some time and have been practicing to scale up my Quant score.
I must say the level of questions and the abundance to practice is actually great......I have been always good at Quant and like to spend more time on it, and after going through Quant Scholaranium I can say this for sure that one can definitely find questions apt to his/her level and can scale up their ability thereon.
Though being in its alpha phase there are few glitches but one can definitely look over them and use it as a great source for practicing Quant and to achieve the target score.
The questions on Scholaranium was more on the difficult level and required subsequent intensive calculation which was not there during my GMAT exam. I somewhat got demoralised after attempting the questions whereas earlier i used to score 49-50 easily during tests.
The solution of the questions too involved lengthy calculations whereas I was looking forward to smarter solutions from E-GMAT.
Coming to analytics tool provided in the software is the real outstanding of the feature. It helps to analyze the performance in the best possible manner highlighting the weakness and strength of the individual. The special feature of writing notes helps to keep the key take aways and learnings at one place which is actually very important as one tends to forget the over a period of time the significance of bookmarked questions. To summarize, the level of questions can be improved else a smarter solution needs to be provided by Egmat.
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The questions are very much representative GMAT type.
The platform follows proper adaptive algorithm and changes as per responses/answers , very helpful to guage the real GMAT preparedness.
On top of it all, the solutions provided in Scholaranium are very very elaborate. This is definitely notches above what I have seen in other Mock test provided solutions.
Also, the platform is flexible enough to help you focus and test your study area, thereby bolstering the understanding and confirming the preparedness.
It also is supported by state of the art analytics which helps me with my preparation, giving me a very deep insight , analyzing the area where I am missing points.
Give it a try ! You won't regret.