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Strengths:
I think the biggest strength is the explanation part of every question
Would make the product better:
more gmat exam like interface
so it is basically a question bank and mock test kind of interface of Egmat. I think the biggest strength is the explanation part of every question. they are very elaborate and make the solution very clear to the user. the questions are also of a good level. they also help the software to assess your level of preperation. the only downside is that they say that you need 55+ percent question of hard level correct, then only you should move to the next level. but if someone is tuck to a lower percent there is no way out. you are completely on your own.
I started my GMAT prep a few days back and after going through the trials of the GMAT Prep platform I decided to buy e-GMAT Complete GMAT Prep course. The key highlights to this course are, that it is extremely well designed with preparation divided into 3 phases, lectures are short and comprehensive, and the course has a section called scholaranium which I really liked and was super helpful. This is essentially a 2 min video of all the common topics, common mistakes, etc. Essentially this is like having a flashcard or someplace where you take notes on important topics or topics you need to revise again, and subsection-wise quizzes are excellent to focus on a particular section and improve overall accuracy. The course includes Mocks, which are very close to the official GMAT mock, and detailed performance analysis for every mock increases their utility manifold. so far the course has been very helpful for me, particularly in improving the verbal section and I would recommend this to anyone aspiring to score 700+ on GMAT.
Their personal question quality across both verbal and quant is not good at all, and they even tell you the questions are good enough and you won't have to use official material which is frankly absurd. Their course as well is not great as they focus highly on methods/concepts which is good but there is little to no focus on how to implement the methods in a short amount of time and you can waste hours trying to implement it but it won't work. All in all - their course has a lot of talk and limited depth at least for my personal learning style.
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V42 (Online)
What do I say for this amazing resource- I cannot imagine scoring a 760 with V42 without the help of scholaranium. It is a beautiful collection of all the relevant questions. Also the way it is designed it helps you customise your tests and find your weak and strong areas.
I would recommend it as a must resource for anyone aiming for a 750+ score in GMAT.
Combine this with E-GMAT videos and you will definitely feel much more confident and prepared to tackle GMAT specially 700+ difficulty level questions.
Kudos to the E-GMAT team for creating this resource at such a affordable price.
I have been using Verbal schloranium for around 6 months now and On thing I must say is it is Awesome, In depth topic wise analysis and answer explanation for each choice is quiet Good, why this answer choice is wrong and meaning analysis of every choice is what makes it Great.
So they give U a ability quiz after every topic u learn to check where u stand and after that custom quizzes for every topic so that u can build your Strength going from easy to, medium to hard. And after that u can take custom quizzes of all the topics of SC, CR and RC just like a pre mock prepration
I have tried over 12 question banks. Scholaranium is by far the best question bank available in the market. The quality, quantity, and diversity of the questions are unmatched in the market. Questions are exactly of the same format as the official GMAT questions. The difficulty level is, however, 5-10% more which makes it perfect if you are targeting high scores. I received. Quality of explanation is also top-notched, there were video explanations wherever deemed fit. I received a score of 740, V:41 thanks to the scholaranium. My individual section scores were 95, 93 and 72 in CR, RC and SC respectively. If you are ready with all your concepts Scholaranium is the best place to practice them
An enjoyable learning process
The course structure is very straightforward and breaks down through concepts in easy-to-understand videos and slides. The section modules are studied in a fun way and offers ideas and methods to solve the GMAT questions.
I took E-gmat course for my verbal preparation and I found it good. But it's not good stand-alone.
I started with MGMAT SC book, but even after reading the whole book, could not understand much. While E-gmat lectures helped me to get a grasp on basics. After that I used MGMAT SC book and website again.
CR lectures are good in e-gmat, but I used powerscore.
Also, the e-gmat online question bank of SC, CR is good.
If you are good with basics of SC, then it's not of much use.
Scholaranium - There is a lot of flexibility to create the tests per the revision one wants to do. I really liked the quality of questions in the question bank and their corresponding detailed responses. The timed-test pattern of practice tests allows working on time management skills.
Verbal: The SC and CR questions are apt for getting the practice of actual test. Here also after practicing the individual sections, I practiced a combination of questions and mock tests. I was able to improve my time management through the countdown timer applied to a combination of questions.
Overall e-GMAT scholaranium has been the best GMAT preparation resource I encountered with high quality and quantity material.
Verbal scholaranium is a great testing tool that has given me the confidence to improve my verbal reasoning performance on GMAT. The questions are top quality and the explanations cover the concepts very well in great detail. The dashboard provides a fantastic way to keep track of performance and quickly identify areas of improvement. If you've solved OG and Scholarnaium questions, that's more than enough to ace GMAT verbal be it sub 600 questions or over 700 questions. All sub-sections of Verbal have good questions for practice. The platform allows you to review and analyze performance in depth. I have tried many other tests but e-GMAT's is def the best
Hi All,
So I am not a person who gives a review for any product whatsoever,but in this case I would like to provide an honest ad glowing review.
Verbal Scholarium of e-gmat has really helped me in the past when I scored 720,and now when I am preparing myself to try and hit the 750 mark,it is proividing me with confidence of doing.Talking about the the quality of scholarium question,I have nothing but good things to say about it.Having given GMAT once,I can vouch for the quality of questions here .They are of the same nature as one would see in Real GMAT Exam.My one suggestion to effectively use this tool is always solve questions in a time based format,which will kind of get you in the groove for the real thing.So the phrase that is really famous ,I will quote it again here, ''keep Calm and Trust e-gmat " .Thank you e-gmat for creating such a wonderful tool. :)
Hey ! Can you tell me what were scoring on egmat scholarnium in SC / CR individually. I have heard mixed reviews. Some say if you score around 50-60 percent ability on the scholoranium it's considered 90 percentile