ydmuley
Ok, I understand now
kamyar94All the questions you can find in the
e-GMAT Scholaranium platform.
Once you login to your account on the top right corner you will be able to see "Scholaranium" where you can access all those questions, along with that they have some amazing stats which help you understand your strengths and weaknesses.
Every question follows with a "Forum" where you can post any questions you have specific to that question or general and some one from
egmat team will come back on your question.
The best way to use all the question is first follow the course, for example: If you are studying on SC, you can start with the basic videos which they have provided and simultaneously you will be able to answer questions to specific topics. In case you are through with your study you can directly go to scholaranium platform and start practicing.
Do let me know if this helps, feel free to come back with questions if you have any. All the best.
thanks, I've already checked the Scholaranium
but there are only 704 questions there and the course does state that there are 2500+ questions NOT counting the Scholaranium
I mean even if we count those 704 questions toward 2500, that's still 1800 left
if there are only 704 questions then I have to get a refund. I just got this for the question bank. I already constantly score over 35 in verbal so I have no need for the video course and whatnot, and I don't think I can justify spending $200 on ~700 questions
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P.S: are you sure there are only 700 questions? I mean there are a couple of times they even advertise 3500 questions. both here in GMAT club and their website. they can't just over exaggerate that much, can they?