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Verbal Scholaranium Reviews

  • A flexible quizzing platform with 750+ questions all designed by the top rated experts on GMAT Club. (enough for 10 Verbal mocks)
  • Comprehensive solutions + Experts Support + Bookmarking and replay abilities.
  • Ability quizzes that predict your SC, CR, and RC percentiles.
  • Ability to point-out and analyze your weak areas
  • Track your improvement in real-time with Advanced analytics capabilities.
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March 02, 2016
naeln

Joined: Aug 05, 2014

Posts: 24

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q44 V36

e-gmat Verbal Scholaranium

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Leveraging a number of resources/courses/practice material during my verbal preparation, I have to say the Scholaranium provides a unique and in-depth insight on areas of weakness and which areas I needed to focus on to improve my score. For someone who has spent a lot of money on preparation material, Scholaranium and e-gmat verbal course provide a great value for money. The power of Scholaranium comes from the information I received regarding my TAKT time, exactly which section (CR, RC or SC) is jeopardizing my score and most importantly which areas within the section that I need to work on (i.e. evaluation questions in CR, modifiers in SC or spending more/less than my average TAKT time). Prior to using Scholaranium, my verbal score fluctuated between 29, 32 and I was clueless as to why. Such fluctuations also undermined my confidence in my verbal ability. The concept of focusing on “ability” rather than “accuracy” is what sets Scholaranium apart from other prep material. I, also, found that attending the e-gmat free Strategy2 session a great way to focus my prep during the last 30 days prior to my test and would highly recommend anyone who is planning to take the test to attend this free session. Come test day, I scored v36 which is better than my performance during mocks.

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March 01, 2016
Hope1316

Joined: Sep 05, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q47 V37

From verbal 19 to verbal 37

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When I started my preparation for GMAT I was surprised by the number of rules mentioned in different verbal books. To me the probability to remember so many rules and to apply them correctly during exam seemed really low. I still tried to learn as many rules as I could and practice. While taking mocks I observed that my verbal score fluctuated and there was no definite reason why! I remembered the rules but I was failing to skillfully apply them while answering. When I took my first test, I was hugely disappointed to see a 19 as my verbal score. I had done miserably in sentence correction. I tried to analyse myself and I understood that I was lacking the skill to apply the rules practically.I had attended few e-GMAT free webinars which I really enjoyed. The webinars were very efficient and thus after doing a little online research I decided to buy the e-GMAT verbal online pack. That was one of the smartest decision I made.
As I had already gone through a lot of study materials and rule books before, I didn't have to stress much on learning from scratch. The videos on different topics were really helpful. The examples stays in mind and the small quiz after the end of each topic helps in getting a practical approach to the learning. I allocated proper timings to each topic depending on the difficulty level and religiously followed it. At the same time I didn't rush myself, in case some topics required a little more effort than I anticipated, I would give myself that time. I tried to obtain a complete grasp of each topic and learn it's application before moving on to the next topic. Once I was done with all the video files I started using the scholaranium. Scholaranium played an important role in boosting my verbal score. The practice questions are at par with the official GMAT standard. Also it gives enough options to customize how we approach- we can take up questions from a particular category( i.e SC, CR or RC) or mix all three. I started taking small tests everyday and after each test I would analyse questions and note down all the errors I made along with example. Every week I would go through these error logs I made and slowly I observed that my mistakes reduced and I was able to spot the error as soon as I read the question. My approach towards attempting SC question changed and I could most of the time spot the problem upon reading the question itself. I solved every question from scholaranium. Within a few weeks of starting e-GMAT verbal online I noticed the difference in my score. My verbal score stabilized and I was more confident. My weakness was SC and hence I put in more effort in SC than on RC and CR, but the practice questions in the verbal scholaranium helped improve all the sections. The day before exam I felt really confident unlike my first attempt.
I would really thank e-GMAT for helping me achieve V-37, and I would recommend everyone struggling in verbal section to go for it. This platform is a huge learning tool and would surely help boosting your score.

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February 23, 2016
Nikhilesh

Joined: Jul 18, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

e-GMAT verbal scholorium

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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 .

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February 20, 2016
PaulJoseAricatt

Joined: Jun 07, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
530 Q43 V21

Want to become a Scholar ?

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: I started to prepare for GMAT an year before.For head-start Went to Time coaching center (a decent coaching center having branches in most places over India).I understood most of things taught there and prepared well for exam.A few days before exam I wrote a mock test and was shocked to see my performance especially in English section (530 with Q21).Heard from my cousin about e-GMAT course(He had got 690 and is into Boston University now :) ) .I cancelled my GMAT date and joined for e-GMAT. I.I improved my Verbal ability from 21 to 30 in 8 days .The best part of e-GMAT study strategy is Scholaranium .You have lots of knowledge but don't know how to use it ; then your knowledge is in vein .Scholaranium gives u many questions which will make you think according to GMAT style and way of asking questions.
Have not took my GMAT yet .Planing for last week of Feb but am sure I will get a good score.Crystal clear concepts taught on best possible way.I was not interested in an online class but now on wards I would go only for online classes .Hats off to e-GMAT way of teaching.

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February 17, 2016
QGator

Joined: May 01, 2015

Posts: 5

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V40

GMAT 730(Q50, V40)--V29 to V40. Thanks to E-GMAT

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When I first started GMAT prep, I was at V29 (in my first mock test). Even after studying for a month from different sources my score didn't improve much and I was still at around V30-31 level. I decided to go with E-GMAT verbal and it was really helpful. In the last two months of my preparation scholaranium helped me evaluate my weak and strong areas. That helped me concentrate all my efforts on my weaknesses thus boosting my score to V40 and above level. The tool has an option to select type of question you want to practice. Based on the level I was at, I could select question from easy, medium and hard levels. This saved me time and increased efficiency and ability.

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February 16, 2016
saiprasad86

Joined: Dec 25, 2013

Posts: 8

Kudos: 7

Amazing choice of verbal questions

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e-GMAT Scholaranium offers amazing set of practice questions on the verbal. 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 not only has good quality questions, but also it has a very good reporting structure to pin point your weaknesses. This structure was really helpful for me. Me being a non-native, Official questions were not enough for practice. I needed extra practice on verbal questions to be more confident with my mocks. i would recommend e-GMAT Scholaranium to anyone who wants beef up their verbal ability.

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February 15, 2016
Battleready79x

Joined: Mar 17, 2011

Posts: 32

Kudos: 16

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V38
740 Q50 V39

Verbal scholaranium Review

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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.

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February 11, 2016
divya0208

Joined: May 31, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

e-gmat Verbal Scholaranium

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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.

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February 10, 2016
iamheisenberg

Joined: May 08, 2015

Posts: 13

Kudos: 84

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V38

Best Verbal Questions

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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.

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February 08, 2016
crayzo

Joined: Dec 18, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
580 Q35 V35

Scholaranium

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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.

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