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Verbal Scholaranium Reviews

  • A flexible quizzing platform with 750+ questions all designed by the top rated experts on GMAT Club. (enough for 10 Verbal mocks)
  • Comprehensive solutions + Experts Support + Bookmarking and replay abilities.
  • Ability quizzes that predict your SC, CR, and RC percentiles.
  • Ability to point-out and analyze your weak areas
  • Track your improvement in real-time with Advanced analytics capabilities.
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February 06, 2016
rohitsghosh

Joined: Dec 24, 2010

Posts: 1

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Thoughtful Practice and Analysis

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The verbal scholaranium questions are representative of actual GMAT verbal questions for most part of the product. Also, the level of SC/CR/RC questions is at par with actual GMAT. The solutions provided in the platform are not mere answers but explain the logic/reasoning behind every wrong answer. This bit is important typically for the non native speakers. This aspect of the solution not only helps to learn but also helps to apply the concept. The platform is very user friendly and provides the test taker to time the preparation for various type and level of questions.
Overall, the platform experience is very engaing and takes the preparation of a serious test taker to the next level. I would recommend the platform for GMAT test takers.

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February 05, 2016
ankitbhutani04

Joined: Aug 31, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q51 V30

I have used E-gmat for giving two GMAT tests. You must have read on a lot of forums that in order to improve , one needs to work on his or her weaknesses.But before you do that, it is very important to statistically analyze your weakness. Verbal scholaranium is a perfect tool to find and analyze your weaknesses and strengths. The dashboards helps you analyze your performance in different topics. Another main reason to recommend E-gmat is that the questions are very official GMAT like.After analyzing, you can improve the particular segments of your weakness by creating custom quizzes according to the topic and the difficulty level. You start with easy and medium level questions to get your basics right and then move on to the hard questions.

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February 05, 2016
gyadav

Joined: Aug 14, 2015

Posts: 1

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
510 Q39 V21

Create your own practice sets.

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One of the best Verbal practice tool available. I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to improve his/her verbal score.
Advantages of using this tool

1) It provides wide varieties of questions, ranging from 500 level questions to 700+ level questions.

2) You can pick any section you want ( SC, CR or RC) and start practicing, or you can mix questions from each section and create your own custom practice set. For example you can select 10 SC, 5 CR and 1 RC, if you feel you need to focus on SC more. You can even select difficulty level of the questions.

3) UI provided to user is a very simple one. One can easily use it.

4) It highlights your weak areas and you will know which areas you need to focus more. You can select questions area wise. For example if you feel you need to practice RC related to Humanities or you want to practice CR questions of Boldface types, then you can easily select those types of questions plus you can select difficulty level of those questions.

5) Detailed explanation is provided for each question. You can even ask experts if you have any doubt and Egmat team are always there to resolve your each and every query.

6) It allows you to create your own custom tests. I believe we can create up to 6 mock verbal tests. The E Gmat team is always updating the Scholaranium with new questions.

If you are aiming for a good verbal score then practice good questions is one simple way to achieve it, and Egmat team has the tool ready for anyone with that aim in mind.

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February 04, 2016
swathiganeshan

Joined: Aug 29, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
420 Q37 V12

Good platform to judge your Verbal power for GMAT

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I'm an Architect and have been preparing for GMAT. I completed the study materials and so reserved the appointment for taking GMAT. After this I started taking short quizes in e-GMAT scholaranium keeping a month timeline to practice. Pretty soon I realised that I'm very slow in reading and comprehending which affects both CR and RC, but somehow moderate speed in SC. There is this score report with different data such as accuracy, difficulty level and the time taken by most of other students who correctly answered that specific question. This helped to me to evaluate and understand where was I lacking and standing compared with other students. This is a very good and efficient tool to judge and streamline your preparation.

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February 02, 2016
shubham27

Joined: May 19, 2013

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Thanks E-GMAT for helping me

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I'm not a native English speaker so I had a lot of problems with Verbal part of the exam. I've tried several different providers, until I realized that e-GMAT was the best option. The way they explain the Verbal concepts is somehow unique and very beneficial, especially to those who struggle with SC.
Furthermore, their advice on RC boosted my score as well.
I would recommend e-GMAT to anyone having difficulties in verbal. Their course structure is designed help noobs & pros alike. Most importantly it won’t hurt your pocket as much as its competitive courses would.
Thanks E-GMAT for helping me...!!!

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February 01, 2016
ogeiger

Joined: Feb 24, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
590 Q37 V34

The best tool to improve Verbal Score

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The Verbal Scholaranium is a great tool to improve your score. All questions have very good explanations so you can verify where you need to practice more or go back to basics. It is also a great tool to cement your knowledge.
The dashborad gives a great analysis about you progress and where you need to improve.
The questions bank covers every type and difficulty level of questions.
I recommend it to everyone who wants to practice and improve verbal score. I enjoyed very much using Scholaranium to improve my verbal score and I'm sure that I will get a great score in my next GMAT Test attempt.

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January 30, 2016
HSGMAT16

Joined: Aug 06, 2015

Posts: 9

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
670 Q49 V34

E-gmat Verbal Scholanarium

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In my first attempt at GMAT I scored Q49 V34 (670) - I performed below my expectations and bombed my CR questions on actual GMAT.

Coming from a non-native and IIT background, I knew I have to improve my score substantially. That's when I started searching and taking free trials of multiple online modules. After thorough diligence - thanks to GMAT club reviews, I decided to go for E-gmat Verbal Online course which gave me access to E-gmat verbal scholaranium.

Coming to the verbal scholaranium, I found it quite useful in improving my CR and solidifying my SC and RC. Firstly, the quality of questions is quite close to what I got in my actual GMAT - the hard level CR questions are a bit hard though but may it is only due to my poor preparations in CR.

Secondly, the solutions provide to the questions really get your brain wired to solve problems more effectively and timely. Towards later part of my scholaranium practice I could see I have started getting even the hard questions correct quite often.

Lastly, given my study plan I wanted flexibility to focus on a particular section and problems in that section - in which scholaranium again provided me the tools to focus on such individual sections - especially Weaken CR questions.

Overall, I found that E-gmat course and the practice tools have helped me in my concepts and a targeted practice.

Gearing up for my second attempt at GMAT soon and will keep everyone updated once I am done. Thanks E-gmat team for the help all this while.

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January 27, 2016
antrixmic

Joined: Jun 15, 2013

Posts: 11

Kudos: 4

Self-reported Score:
730 Q50 V38

egmat verbal scholaranium

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I enjoyed practicing on egmat's verbal scholaranium. The product comes with numerous options to use. Be it the skill data analysis, customizing a quiz, or taking an ability quiz, the product will never disappoint anyone. One can track his/her progress though the time of preparation. Difficulty level is at par with the actual gmat exam. Additionally, the question bank has enough questions and variety to keep one moving throughout the preparation. Some solutions to questions have video links to better explain the questions. Overall, it was nice to use this product and I would surely recommend this product to candidates preparing for the gmat exam.

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January 26, 2016
keshavmahesh

Joined: Sep 25, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
660 Q50 V32

Great Product Available to Scale up Verbal!!!!

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Verbal Scholaranium is indeed one of the best GMAT practice tool available in the market. The level of questions n their detailed explanation is in fact great. Not to forget the Ask the Expert section if one is still not satisfied with the explanation. The TAT for this section is good and one can easily discuss more in detail on a particular question.

I must say it has definitely helped me a lot. A great product to scale up the Verbal Score.....
The best part is the dashboard which gives a great analysis of your performance based on your attempt.

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