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Close to 800 Questions for practice, Detailed analytics to let us know what exactly our weak points are and how to tackle them, and the option to choose what kind of questions we wish to answer on every attempt.
Scholaranium has been an extremely useful tool for me to streamline my preparation. Explanations for each and every question, especially, helped me a lot in SC and CR questions. and the sheer amount of practice I got in RC questions have certainly helped me in boosting my score.
I recommend this to anyone who wants to get enough practice to boost their scores.
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After getting done with the e-GMAT Quant course, one doesn't need to look further for Preparation material. With close to 800 questions (Real GMAT Level Questions), It has been immensely helpful in keeping my preparation chugging along.
Not just the sheer amount of questions, but the detailed analytics they provide is a gold mine in terms of streamlining your preparation.
The Analytics is divided into three categories - Type of question, the difficulty level of the question, and topic of the question. This helps us know what exactly are our weaknesses and strengths and constantly adapt our preparation plan accordingly.
An absolute must-buy course this.
One of the key factors that helped me to decide to enroll in the e-gmat verbal course was the access to the e-gmat Verbal Scholaranium.
The variety and level of verbal exercises, the careful explanation (video and written), and the stats to track my development have proven effective to identify my weak areas and successfully improve the e-gmat process and my skills to overcome the difficulties of the GMAT problems. I started with a weak 20% accuracy in CR and RC and throughout scholaranium I have now +60% in both areas and 80% in SC.
The opportunity I have to read any query from other students and to post mine helps you to better analyze the problems and determine the reasons why an answer is correct. Moreover, E-gmat experts made an incredible effort to carefully answer every query with a detailed explanation.
I have no doubt that Verbal Scholaranium will keep helping me to polish the solving process and my skills in order to beat the GMAT exam. I still have some more weeks to keep improving!
Thanks e-gmat for developing this strong resource!
Scholarium has been a great help. I have spent a lot of time learning the material but it would be no good without the valuable practice. In scholarium one can create all kinds of practice exams, with different amount of questions. All the questions are saved in the program and the statistics of the answers are given that helps to identify the weaknesses and further improve those weak points. Moreover, each question has a detailed explanation.
I think practicing is most important in GMAT and with Scholarium you have the best tool for that.
Scholarium helped me further understand the concepts learned with e-gmat.
Scholarium has been a great help. I have spent a lot of time learning the material but it would be no good without the valuable practice. In scholarium one can create all kinds of practice exams, with different amount of questions. All the questions are saved in the program and the statistics of the answers are given that helps to identify the weaknesses and further improve those weak points. Moreover, each question has a detailed explanation.
I think practicing is most important in GMAT and with Scholarium you have the best tool for that. This is a must have for Quant practice!!!
Just like verbal scholaranium, e-gmat quant scholaranium is a very helpful tool to do focused study on weak areas.
The dashboard provides a view of test taker's ability in each of the topic areas namely Algebra, Geometry, Number Properties, Word problems and advanced topics. Though I was good in Quant even in the beginning my score was hovering around Q46-Q48 in mock tests. Using quant scholaranium I could hit the Q50-Q51 mark consistently in 3 mock tests taken 4 days apart at the end of my study plan. From my experience I can definitely recommend quant scholaranium and say that it is a very good and helpful tool which also doubles up as your error log.
I have taken both e-gmat verbal and quant courses and find scholaranium very helpful. Scholaranium is a really good tool to track topic wise progress as it provides 10 ability quizzes each for SC, CR and RC. There is a Dashboard which aggregates the data related to the ability quizzes and also shows the overall ability percentage for SC, CR, and RC. We can also drill down further into each topic to find the weak areas. e.g for SC consists of multiple areas such as Parallelism, Modifiers, Idioms etc. and CR such as Strengthen, Weaken etc. In later part of my preparation I could focus on my weak areas and get could improve my verbal score substantially (I started with a verbal score of around V26. With egmat verbal I could improve it to V38). This improvement was instrumental in pushing my score beyond 700.
Dear GMAT Test takers
Quant Scholaranium like Verbal Scholaranium is one of the most important tools to improve your Quant skills. The Scholaranium platform provides/follows
Proper adaptive algorithum that improves the question pattern as per the responses of the test taker.
Gives the Test taker (TT) the option of choosing the Topic & Difficulty level. This enables one to improve the desired weaker section in a methodical way.
Provides explanations for all the questions, helps the TT to understand the mistakes as well as the right approach to solve the questions.
The Dash board gives awesome analysis i.e. it provides the TT with detailed report of the weak areas that needs to be focused.
Quant Scholarium is a great way for practicing and improving your score.
Happy learning & all the Best
Dinesh
Scholaranium – It offers more than 200 questions in each section of the verbal test, viz – CR, SC and RC. One can take sectional tests to gauze their performance or take a complete verbal test to gauze the performance in the verbal section of the test – so one can take 10 sectional ability quizzes and 5 verbal ability quizzes. The tests are quite scientific and the way they are designed gives you a very good measure of your true strengths and weaknesses. You can identify your sections to work on and then focus on that section to weed out any weakness that you may have. After working on that section you can come back and take the ability quizzes to see the improvement if any. It tells a student if he or she is truly ready for the tests of if there’s any gap in their ability which they need to fix before taking the tests. This would allow then to avoid any nasty surprises on the test day.
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I took e-GMAT verbal live course and scholaranium , almost six months back. My verbal score at that time was 27 on real gmat. I practiced vebal live course and scholaranium regularly . My Sentence correction was average whereas my CR was very poor. After using verbal live prep my SC+CR+RC accuracy has improved a lot. I took my real Gmat test last week and my score has improved to 35 and my CR section score was 40.
I had issues with the timing in the real test ,so will be again giving my gmat to cross score of 41-43 in verbal , which I think is my current level. I would highly recommend Verbal Live prep and Scholaranium to anyone preparing for Gmat. Incase of any doubt one can use the egmat free trial and verbal ability quiz.