Forum Home > GMAT > Quantitative > Problem Solving (PS)
All Reviews > [Tests] e-GMAT Scholaranium > Verbal Scholaranium Reviews |
Verbal e-Gmat Scholaranium is an excellent course to prepare for GMAT. You can choose different difficulty setting (easy/medium/hard/mix) and various topics (under SC/RC/CR) to create a custom quiz and assess your ability. At the end of the quiz, you can also see the weak areas and work on them.
The question pool provides a holistic covering all topics & concept. There is also a Question & Answer platform where you can post your queries and resolve your doubts.
It also has a timer and keeps a check on how much time was spent on each question and hence measuring your productive time. This feature also helps you determine the amount of questions you are getting wrong "too slowly" or getting right "too slowly"
Very often we find ourselves in a situation where we are done with the official question and still lack confidence and hence in need of some extra practice question ..of course you will find loads of question on gmatclub for free but then how would you gauge your progress and strength / weakness ...to me I found my answer to the above question in scholaranium..
Though the question for CR are a notch extra difficult then the official question but they will build ur stemina and help you in pattern recognition skills ...though I never got more than 55%ile in ability score ..I hung up there and finished each and every question on CR ...The best improvement I got through scholaranium is in RCs ..I used to finish OG RC with decent accuracy but will always find myself missing the timing by around 2-3 mins in a passage of 4 question ..and with scholaranium I was able to find my weakness in Type of question (e.g Detail type) and Subject of Passage (e.g Humanities) where I use to lag ..after that it was all practice for another couple weeks on Scholaranium (about 15-17 passage ) and I started getting 85% accuracy within time pressure ...
e-GMAT Verbal Scholaranium is a must have for those who are looking for GMAT like Verbal Practice questions. The question bank is evolving and also the answer details are also very elaborate.
Another great feature that comes with Scholaranium is the test report that gets generated after your attempt. You can view the topics that need more attention along with the difficulty level and time taken for each question you answered.
All in all e-Gmat is backed up with a active and responsive support team to ensure your queries are answered within a day.
Highly recommend this course to someone looking for good Verbal question bank for practice.
The best thing about this particular offering is that it not only measures accuracy of the candidate but also ability of the candidate based on questions attempted by him/her. It's even more helpful in the sense that it gives a breakup of the various aspects of Verbal Section the candidate is strong in and the aspects which require improvement. The result is that the person knows his/ her true standing and can accordingly focus his time and attention on the section that requires improvement. So, the Scholaranium will let you know whether you are good at spotting errors pertaining to Subject-Verb agreement, Verb related errors, Parallelism or Comparision related errors. I will recommend this product to anyone looking to improve scores by a significant margin. Am glad that I chose e-GMAT over the established names and have no regrets. They are the best when it comes to Verbal Section.
Egmat Verbal Scholaranium is the best GMAT test platform out in the market.
Its works very similar to the way GmatPrep question pack software works. You can prepare a quiz based on number of factors such as question complexity, number of questions, question complexity etc. The question quality in this scholaranium is outstanding and no where else in the market you can find these kind of questions. one more real cool feature is that experts respond to your queries, in case if you have any for any of the questions in this scholaranium.
Finally, i would recommend this for every non-native speaker.
Crisp content aimed for GMAT covering the entire verbal content.
In detail explanation of each and every question.
Intent of the questions from GMAT examiner point of view.
Access to scholaranium for in depth analysis of your performance as whole.
Instant score for each section to access the performance immediately.
Excellent approach on how to attempt each and every section in GMAT with a formulated explanation.
Helps to access the section where one is weaker at and which can be revised later.
Pictorial view of your performance which helps us in assessing the areas where we are weaker at and needs more attention.
Related Official GMAT Guide questions at the end of each chapter to relate the topics present in eGMAT.
Lastly, Covers the topics precisely which in only targeted to improve the GMAT score rather than improving ones english speaking ability.
Egmat's Verbal Scholaranium helped me a lot when it came to Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning.
After doing and reviewing all of more than 500 SC & CR questions in scholaranium, you will secure a 40+ verbal comfortably.
The key features of the course are (copy from a dude here but they are all true to me) :
i)There is segmentation in the sections-RC/SC/CR
ii) Each section has Qs divided into diffculty levels-Easy/Medium/Hard
iii) The Qs pool is holistic covering all topics & concept
iv)One can take full length tests or customize the test according to the needs in the dashboard.
v) The Quizzes are saved and one can refer upon requirement in Attempts.
vi) There is Q&A platform with each Q to resolve the doubts.
vii) One can also put notes with each Q & can track upon need
viii)Also one can bookmark the Qs for revision
viii) one can track the progress and can look in which are is strong and which requires more focus in skill data.
fore more than a year i was struggling on how to measure my performance particularly in Verbal. I was unsure what are my weaknesses in each area of the SC section, or on what type of CR question i have to focus more. as a result i could not cross the V30 barrier. Now that i found Verbal Scholaranium of EGMAT, i have all the tools i needed to succeed by first identifying my weak areas then focusing on them to improve my overall score. I strongly advice to everyone out there to pick Scholaranium as there GMAT preparation partner.
When I purchased the Verbal Live Prep course, i got the Scholaranium along with that.
Initially i thought it to be just a question bank, but when i went through the same, i have never seen anything tool more comprehensive than this.
Due to its adaptive nature, it gives an accurate score of your ability in certain topic & also points at the specific topic, which you should study again.
Further the tool is very user friendly, you can pick & choose on which topic (SC,RC, CR) you want to take a test. On how many questions you want to attempt & etc.
Once test is done, it shows, question wise relative performance against other students who have attended the test. & also compares your time taken to ansewr each question than the average time.
This tool has become indispensable to my preparation & i recommend the same highly to other students who are preparing for GMAT.
I have tried and tested e-GMAT (Q+V) package. The verbal part of the GMAT was more challenging for me. After doing OG and practice questions from GMAT prep software, I realised that I needed more practice not only in terms of doing more number of questions but also getting accustomed to attempting a mixed set of questions (SC, CR, and RC) . At that juncture, e-GMAT Scholaranium proved to be the most useful tool.
To any aspirant, I would strongly recommend subscribing to e-GMAT Scholaranium package. It gives you the power to customize your practice as per your requirements. You can keep a track of your performances and spot your weaker links and decide your best strategy to work on your deficiencies.
But there is a word of caution here. You CANNOT decide one fine day to start practicing Scholaranium questions and aim to finish it in a couple of days. It is a tool that tells you your weaker links and the best strategy would be to go back and learn/unlearn your concepts and fine tune your skills. You can come back later to Scholaranium and attempt quizzes to see if you have really improved or not.
Finally, I would highly recommend e-GMAT Scholaranium to any aspirant who wants to enhance his/her performance in GMAT verbal section. Please remember that one should aim to learn all the concepts beforehand before diving into practicing questions.