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[Tests] e-GMAT Scholaranium Reviews

- A flexible quizzing platform with 1,500+ questions all designed by the top rated experts on GMAT Club. (enough for 10+ mocks)
- Comprehensive solutions + Experts Support + Bookmarking and replay abilities.
- Ability to point-out and analyze your weak areas  
- Track your improvement in real-time with advanced analytics capabilities. 
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February 25, 2017
rkscorpio

Joined: Mar 10, 2013

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Verbal Scolaranium - god send for me

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I started my GMAT journey as others by taking a mock test. I scored a dismal 530. Someone had told me that whatever you score on a 1st mock you can improve your score by 100 maximum. Being an India IT male with a degree from avg private university I knew that I needed to score greater than 700. I was disappointed but I didn't lose hope.
I started preparing with MGMAT guide books. I studied those for about 4-5 months and took MGMAT CATs as per course design. My score did improve by 100, and after 4-5 months I was getting score in the range of 610-640 but this surely was not enough given my background. Then I met a friend of mine who recently BeatTheGMAT by scoring 740. He introduced me to e-GMAT, explaining me how well the course is designed and how beneficial it is for non-natives.
Taking his advice I bought GMAT online course from e-GMAT. The course content, as reviewed by fellow learners here and advised by my friend, is surely designed in such a manner that helps learning. The focus on ‘understanding meaning’ before jumping to answer choices has changed my perspective and has helped me grasp things with clarity.
The most important feature which e-GMAT provides is the Scholaranium, it surely is God send. I cannot find more apt definition for ability quizzes than this one which I found on a blog – “Ability Quizzes take accuracy out of the equation and give you a true estimate of your proficiency. The best thing – you can take an ability quiz in as little as 30 minutes and figure out where you need to focus next for maximum impact. Moreover, the vast question bank ensures that you can take multiple ability quizzes to track your improvement.”
Now one might think why I shall take ability quizzes from Scholaranium and not a full length mocks which will help me build stamina too. Consider you completed Critical reasoning section and you want to measure your ‘ability’ for this section, taking a Mock at this moment will be like wasting an attempt and it will impact your confidence.
I have taken mocks in past when I was preparing with MGMAT materials. Now, I have been taking ability quizzes from Quants Scholaranium and Verbal Scholaranium from last 1 month and I feel more confident to crack 700 mark. I will be writing my GMAT soon and I will keep everyone updated once I am done.

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Raj

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February 25, 2017
rkscorpio

Joined: Mar 10, 2013

Posts: 0

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Scholaranium - 'better than the best'

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I started my GMAT journey as others by taking a mock test. I scored a dismal 530. Someone had told me that whatever you score on a 1st mock you can improve your score by 100 maximum. Being an India IT male with a degree from avg private university I knew that I needed to score greater than 700. I was disappointed but I didn't lose hope.
I started preparing with MGMAT guide books. I studied those for about 4-5 months and took MGMAT CATs as per course design. My score did improve by 100, and after 4-5 months I was getting score in the range of 610-640 but this surely was not enough given my background. Then I met a friend of mine who recently BeatTheGMAT by scoring 740. He introduced me to e-GMAT, explaining me how well the course is designed and how beneficial it is for non-natives.
Taking his advice I bought GMAT online course from e-GMAT. The course content, as reviewed by fellow learners here and advised by my friend, is surely designed in such a manner that helps learning. The focus on ‘understanding meaning’ before jumping to answer choices has changed my perspective and has helped me grasp things with clarity.
The most important feature which e-GMAT provides is the Scholaranium, it surely is God send. I cannot find more apt definition for ability quizzes than this one which I found on a blog – “Ability Quizzes take accuracy out of the equation and give you a true estimate of your proficiency. The best thing – you can take an ability quiz in as little as 30 minutes and figure out where you need to focus next for maximum impact. Moreover, the vast question bank ensures that you can take multiple ability quizzes to track your improvement.”
Now one might think why I shall take ability quizzes from Scholaranium and not a full length mocks which will help me build stamina too. Consider you completed Critical reasoning section and you want to measure your ‘ability’ for this section, taking a Mock at this moment will be like wasting an attempt and it will impact your confidence.
I have taken mocks in past when I was preparing with MGMAT materials. Now, I have been taking ability quizzes from Quants Scholaranium and Verbal Scholaranium from last 1 month and I feel more confident to crack 700 mark. I will be writing my GMAT soon and I will keep everyone updated once I am done.

Thanks
Raj

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February 20, 2017
ashish40

Joined: Dec 11, 2014

Posts: 1

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
720 Q48 V40

Excellent verbal test course

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I would recommend this course from a novice one to advanced level student. One unique feature of this course is that it covers from basic GMAT level to advanced 750+ level GMAT questions. Moreover, the interface provided is very helpful for the students.

The explanations for each and every question is very simple and lucid without making things complicated. The explanations are completely in line with the eGMAT verbal theory. I feel that this is the ultimate one for final touch for the verbal GMAT preparation. Also, it is having a huge collection of verbal questions without leaving any topic untouched. Overall, I can say that it is a bible of quality GMAT verbal exercise for GMAT aspirants.

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February 09, 2017
Unlivable

Joined: Dec 30, 2005

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
640 Q44 V33

Amazing!

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e-GMAT’s scholaranium is like a test bank with over 700 quant questions to practice. It has an amazing platform with the ability to customize you quiz to include topics and sub topics of your choice and the level of difficulty of the questions you want. Also, you can take ability quizzes, which measures your ability to answer different levels of GMAT questions. The analytics really helps you pinpoint your weak and strong topics, which in turn helps you to customize your preparation. And the best part is that every question is provided with detailed solution which helps you strengthen your core concepts.

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February 07, 2017
niks18

Joined: Feb 25, 2013

Posts: 862

Kudos: 1806

Tests the limit

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e-GMAT Quant Scholaranium is one of the toughest tests I have faced while preparing for GMAT. The questions test every aspect of quant skills required to ace the GMAT. Once you solve questions from Scholaranium, GMAT questions should be a cake-walk.
Scholaranium is not only a rich source for some difficult questions but also provides in-depth explanation for each questions. Even if one is not able to understand the solution, he/she can easily get assistance from e-gmat team of instructors. They are very prompt and force you to think through every question in details before providing solutions. This is very important as you should test your abilities first before seeking help.
Apart from questions, the test provides pertinent analysis of each question type tested in GMAT. You can easily analyze the results to assess your own strengths & weaknesses.

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February 06, 2017
Sachin07

Joined: Jan 07, 2017

Posts: 13

Kudos: 14

Verified GMAT Classic score:
610 Q46 V28

Best set of Practice Questions

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Scholaranium is the best way to practice and apply your skills.The question set consisting of questions ranging from easy to difficult helped me fine tune my preparatiion and improve in the verbal section.It helped me get a score of V36 in one of my GMAT Club practice test from V20 in my first official GMAT test.The explanation provided for each question helps you assess and makes you understand on how to apply the process effectively.The verbal score accuracy helps you measure your performance and also the skill data tab you identify the weak areas in the verbal section so that you can work up on them accordingly.

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January 30, 2017
surajnayyar

Joined: Jun 03, 2013

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
740 Q50 V40

Awesome product !!

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e GMAT Quant Scholaranium has helped me a lot to benchmark my performance with other GMAT test takers. It has a huge database of exhaustive number of questions with varying difficulty which test my strengths and point out my weaknesses and lacunas.
A detailed report of my strengths and weaknesses in each and every topic and subtopics that GMAT test. After spending few months of practice, I realised that covering the entire Quant basics myself wont take me any where , as my knowledge on quant is limited to my knowledge on the same. I wanted an advisor to tell me, what to learn further and what pitfalls i can expect in every topic. I know i have been spending a lot of time on this , but this platform sets me the right direction. Now, in my mocks, I am gaining a lot of confidence by scoring high. All thanks to EGMAT team. Hoping to score high on my D DAY !!!

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January 22, 2017
jay216

Joined: Nov 15, 2010

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
630 Q42 V36

Review of the Verbal Scholaranium

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Hello,

I am using the Verbal Scholaranium along with the egmat verbal onlline course. This is a fantastic tool, as it really helps to target my weak areas especially in SC and RC.
If your test prep strategy is to practice a diverse set of questions, then Verbal Scholaranium wins hands down.
The tool has questions at easy medium and hard level and one can also bookmark the question to review later.
Having said that, i havent completed all the questions from the pool, but i do feel much more confidant in VA after going through the videos and practicing from the questions sets in Scholaranium.

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January 22, 2017
jay216

Joined: Nov 15, 2010

Posts: 3

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Self-reported Score:
630 Q42 V36

[Tests] e-GMAT Scholaranium Quant Scholaranium

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Using the egmat Scholaranium, was not part of my study plan initially. I am currently studying with egmat and MGMAT guides for my test on 2/15/2017. Initially I had scheduled my gmat last year but due to personal issues, had to postpone the date.
Hence I have very little time, to complete the material, take 6 MGMAT tests and 6 OG tests. However, my friend who is a GMAT veteran, advised me to try Scholaranium. I am glad I listened to him, cause I was simply blown away with this tool.
The Scholaranium is one of the best ways to practice for the actual test. It has a combination of easy, medium and hard questions and accurately calculates your score which will help you to figure out where you stand in our preparation, your weak areas and strong points.
Overall I fully recommend this tool to be used in conjunction with the course.Even if you are short on time, like I am, spending some time with this tool will actually help to target weak areas and improve them

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January 20, 2017
Chetan7927

Joined: Jan 04, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V38

e-GMAT Scholarinium

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The e-GMAT course is split into the teachings part (video explanations for each chapter followed by practice tests) and Scholarinium (ability tests). The Scholarinium is one of the best ways to practice for the actual GMAT. It has a combination of easy, medium and hard questions and accurately calculates your "ability score" which helps you to understand your position in the actual GMAT. Although sometimes i felt that the ability scores can be a bit harsh (especially when you get only "hard" questions incorrect), i feel that this is an opportunity to improve. Also, the questions in scholarinium are brilliantly crafted such that they cover all aspects of the GMAT. Thank you e-GMAT for coming up with this brilliant tool. Highly recommend this tool for anyone aiming for a 700+ in GMAT

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