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Once I utilized all my Official mocks, I was looking for mock tests which are could give me a close representation to the actual thing on following aspects - I'd say I am happy that I picked Experts' Global -
1) Quality of questions - (5/5)
2) UI - (5/5)
3) Adaptive nature - not available
4) Score reliability - (4/5)
5) Analysis and explanation - (5/5)
Video explanations are great and you can also raise queries in case you're not satisfied with the quality of the question.
I had scored 710, 700, and 740 in the last 3 Experts' Global mocks. I ended up scoring 720 in the actual GMAT. Thanks Experts' Global!
I'm an Indian with engineering background. I've been preparing for GMAT since last couple of months and have created my detailed error log. Being a non-native speaker, Verbal section has not been my cup of tea. Although I've improved my accuracy level to a significant level, my pace in this section was a road-block for a 730+ score. During my preparation I got to know about e-GMAT verbal course. I was looking for material which can help me with my pace. And it turns out I've found a gold mine.
I love the way e-GMAT Scholaranium has been designed. Customized practice tests are excellent both in terms of quality of the material and quantity. Question are optimized to make the candidate be extra-ready for the exam level questions. From the day I started practicing on e-GMAT Scholaranium, I developed a habit of taking a 10 CR, 10 SC, 4 RC test for sure! I witnesses a huge impact both in terms of accuracy and speed. I have been able to improve my overall accuracy from 40% to 87%. Answer explanations are also great which helped me in areas where I was making repeated mistakes.
SC and CR techniques have been explained with extreme clarity, making them super easy to grasp. Special thanks for "pre-thinking" technique in CR.
Again, Verbal Scholaranium is a great package for someone who wants to give finishing touch to his or her preparation. It is a great tool through which you can take 'Verbal Ability' tests to identify you weak areas and then selectively work on them using e-GMAT's 'custom quiz' option. Once you have mastered those areas you can again take an 'ability quiz' to gauge your progress. In total Scholaranium has a total of close to 750 questions from which you can take customized quizzes.
Thank you e-GMAT once again and I highly recommend e-GMAT to everyone who's struggling in verbal section.
All the best to you all!!