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Quant Scholaranium Reviews

  • A flexible quizzing platform with 750+ questions all designed by the top rated experts on GMAT Club. (enough for 10 Quant mocks)
  • Comprehensive solutions + Experts Support + Bookmarking and replay abilities.
  • Ability quizzes that predict your Number Properties, Algebra, Word Problems, Geometry, and Advanced Topics percentiles.
  • Ability to point-out and analyze your weak areas
  • Track your improvement in real-time with advanced analytics capabilities.
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May 05, 2016
saunakdey

Joined: Oct 02, 2012

Posts: 12

Kudos: 30

Self-reported Score:
700 Q51 V32

For Those who want Q-50/51 in GMAT

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First of all, a little background. I have given GMAT once in December 2015 and scored Q 50 & V 25(640). Though my verbal score is not so much impressive rather disappointing, I am writing this post for the Quant Part. By background, I think that I am good in Qunat, but in GMAT to get a Q 51 is almost another battle to win. Since GMAT is an exam of higher order reasoning, just being good in Quant will not fetch you Q 51.

Even on the test day I finished my Quant Part 10 minutes ahead of time and then also I got Q 50. At the time of my preparation stage when I stared practicing from E-GMAT Quant Scholaranium, I found that the type of problems ( both PS & DS ) were very interesting rather to say 750 + level problems and I got many of them incorrect in first attempt not because of flaw in basics but because of logic.

I will highly recommend the Quant Scholaranium for those who aim Q 50 / 51 in GMAT, and those who think / believe they are good in Quant, please review at least once the Quant Scholaranium.

None the less, I will again be preparing for GMAT, this time to move up my verbal score to reach 700 + score.


Signing Off.

Saunak Dey

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April 29, 2016
shravanpramode

Joined: Nov 19, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
200

Best in market to practice GMAT level questions

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This is the best module I have come across in the market for anyone who want to practice & improve their skill before any mocks or the GMAT. This being an online module is an added advantage. With over 700 practice questions on the quant side designed by top rated experts on the GMAT club training domain, this is the go-to tool for any GMAT aspirant. The quizzing platform with an intelligent algorithm to accurately gauge our skill in a particular subject area helps in pinpointing and analyse exactly where we lag. The flexible feature for tailoring our own quiz is a plus.

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April 20, 2016
bilal707786

Joined: Feb 05, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
500 Q48 V12

Exceptional way to test your ability and accuracy

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Quant Scholaranium is one of the best way of testing the ability of the student in every topic of the Quantitative part . In all the sections of the Quant portion, we get a fair idea where we stand in terms of ability and accuracy. This way of testing the ability is really great. At every step we come to know where improvement is required, based on scores in the test. I recommend each and every student to go through this feature as this feature is really useful in terms of ability and accuracy of calculations.For those who are looking to score 700 and above ,this course is one of the best choice.
Simply Outstanding Test Series!!

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April 11, 2016
gmat2015p

Joined: Dec 27, 2014

Posts: 44

Kudos: 221

Quant Scholaranium

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I am currently using Quant Scholaranium and can say it is an awesome product. The concept of Scholaranium is similar to gasification tools used to increase/ retain knowledge.

What I like most about the quant scholaranium is it allows you to create custom quizzes. You can practice the areas you are studying and combine them with areas you have already finished studying. It allows use to retake the incorrect questions from multiple quizzes - which I think is a very good way to revise the weak areas.

It is also worth mentioning that the questions and explanations in scholaranium are of very high quality. Wrong questions very easily can expose concept gaps.

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April 07, 2016
sun01

Joined: May 15, 2010

Posts: 101

Kudos: 63

My experience with Quant Scholaranium

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I joined egmat courses in august last year and frequently used practice questions provided there in scholaranium. Unlike many GMAT aspirants, I have been quite slow in preparation. Though, I am trying hard to overcome this constraint and e-gmat scholaranium helped me a lot.

This scholaranium allows you to check which stage your are in gmat pursuit. The quizzes and ability test can help you gauge your level in quant. Though, quant is not very challenging for non-natives as we do good in that. But to score 49/50 out of 51, you have to practice under time constraints. E-gmat scholaranium is helping me to build pace to tackle quality questions within time.

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March 29, 2016
bakavoice

Joined: Nov 11, 2012

Posts: 37

Kudos: 15

Self-reported Score:
640 Q46 V32

A very useful analytical tool

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I find E-Gmat Quant Scholaranium a perfect instrument for studying.
You start with initial ability test to find out how good you understand each section. It shows you all the required data: types questions, complexity, topics, your accuracy, how effectively you use your time, and a lot of other points that could help you to fighure out your strength and weaknesses.

Quant Scholaranium is very flexible: you can create your own quizzes on topics that you've just covered or the quiz with questions of the same complexity.

Scholaranium is a great analytical tool that helps you to achieve your target score. It covers some additional aspects that can affect you score, such as timing issue and focusing.

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March 27, 2016
bitspankaj

Joined: Oct 30, 2015

Posts: 110

Kudos: 16

Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V41

e-GMAT Quant Scholaranium - best set of questions out there

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A fantastic compendium of GMAT like questions with great analytics is what differentiates Scholaranium from other similar set-ups like that.

Found questions to be on difficult side, but then it builds your temperament and prepares you for speed and accuracy during actual GMAT.

I was able to find out what were my weak areas and could isolate and specifically focus on those. I could make customized quizzes and monitor my improvement through visual analytics. Also, the platform shows the time taken and one can identify where the timing needs to be improved.

Overall, would highly recommend e-GMAT and scholaranium to candidates out there. Given the importance of focusing on GMAT like questions for efficient preparation, this tool really helped me in keeping my focus and not get overwhelmed.

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March 24, 2016
jbceugene

Joined: Apr 19, 2015

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
540 Q27 V38

Quant and Verbal Scholaranium

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e-gmat’s quant and verbal Scholaranium are extremely helpful tools. This type of testing format gives you the ability to pinpoint your weak areas and spend precious time addressing them. The ability to create tests with questions you need to focus on was more helpful than just answering random questions. The other important reason this tool is so valuable is because of the detailed solutions to the questions. With this immediate feedback you can quickly assess your skill level and knowledge, further refining the areas to concentrate on. Additionally, the ability to ask questions to the experts on the particular question is very helpful; receiving an answer back can help illuminate a particular concept you are having difficulty with or confirm your understanding and approach to solving a question. Without a doubt, this is the best value of tools offered to improve your GMAT score.

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March 17, 2016
infoharshraj

Joined: Jun 04, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
200

Good for Practice

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The Scholaranium is a good resource for practice after you are done with the concepts. I used GMAT Club as well, both have a different offering. The GMAT club tests are good for advanced problems after you are done with the Scholaranium practice.
This also helps to identify your weak areas. You can see your ability in each section and subsequently work on it individually. Highly recommended if you want to make sure to get a Q50.

For a high Quant score, the important aspect is first answering the easy questions and get the Hard ones as soon as possible and then making sure you get them right. Or else you get stuck at the Q48 mark. That is what this resource you helps you with. Answering the tough questions correctly.

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March 15, 2016
naveen720

Joined: Oct 24, 2013

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q50 V37

A very Useful tool for your GMAT Preparation!

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Scholaranium is designed in such a way to help students preparation during the course of preparation or after the complete preparation is completed. Student has an option to take the test as per the topic or can choose the test with mixed bag of all quant questions.

The unique thing about scholaranium is that it can gauge the performance and show the weaker areas in 3 types of questions - Easy, Medium and Hard. Scholaranium also measures the average time taken per question per topic by the student. This aspect is very convenient as it creates a near- GMAT experience before the test, making one comfortable during the actual Test.

The solutions are explained in a crystal clear manner, helping the test taker to understand where he/she has done the mistake.These types of innovations by E-Gmat Team is what sets them apart from other Courses. Great Job done! :)

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