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GMAT Club Tests offer hard Quant CAT tests and a smaller number of verbal tests (over 1,100 quant questions and 388 verbal questions). The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. You can see the exact distribution of questions here. To learn about the scoring algorithm precision, please see this discussion. Finally, GMAT Club tests require a subscription but 10 days a year, we offer them for free on US public holidays.

[Tests] GMAT Club Reviews

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October 28, 2024
vedantbajoria

Joined: Apr 29, 2018

Posts: 7

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V35

Value for money

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Strengths:

GMAT like score and user experience

Would make the product better:

Increase the number of tests

I found GMAT Club tests to be highly similar to the actual GMAT FE test, making them my top recommendation over other practice tests available in the market. Having also tried Experts Global and Manhattan, I’d say Experts Global is fairly reliable for score prediction, as it closely mirrors the actual GMAT scores. However, some of the verbal answer explanations could be clearer, which may impact learning in that section. Overall, GMAT Club offers the most accurate reflection of the GMAT experience, with challenging questions and precise scoring, so I’d highly recommend it for serious test-takers seeking authentic practice

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October 20, 2024
Cam2Cam

Joined: Mar 25, 2014

Posts: 1

Kudos: 6

Strengths:

Challenging questions that exceed actual GMAT difficulty
Adaptive testing
User-friendly interface
Detailed analytics
High-quality Quant section

Would make the product better:

Yes

I tried GMAT Club Tests, and I have to say, they’re pretty solid for prep. The questions are tough and potentially even tougher than what you’d see on the actual GMAT. I liked how the tests adapt to your level, which keeps things interesting. The interface is easy to use, so you can focus on studying without getting distracted. After each test, the detailed feedback really helps you figure out where you need to improve. Just a heads up, though...the Quant section can be a bit brutal! Overall, I think these tests are a great resource for anyone serious about the GMAT.

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October 15, 2024
Surbhi23

Joined: Jan 28, 2022

Posts: 11

Kudos: 7

Experience with Test 1

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Strengths:

Tough questions
Exam like interface
The algorithm is very similar to actual GMAT

Would make the product better:

DS Non math based questions

The test presents high difficulty level questions early on. It’s free and very close to actual GMAT test experience. Hence, I recommend taking it.
Use the test as an opportunity to not just check your skills but your focus levels. Actual GMAT is long and tiring but you wouldn’t realise how fast time would fly if you are not focusing on each question that appears on the screen. DI is tough in this mock test but don’t get disheartened. Just understand your strengths and focus on those questions which are doable. Learn to use the calculator whenever necessary. Quant and Verbal are very similar to actual GMAT. ALL THE BEST

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October 13, 2024
yogmac

Joined: Sep 20, 2024

Posts: 8

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V29

GMAT club test- Adaptive

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Strengths:

Adaptive
GMAT theme and feel
Right evaluation

Would make the product better:

Five minutes left warning must be given like real GMAT

GMAT club tests are really focused and up to the mark tests. In addition to challenging Quantitative questions and to a large extent helpful verbal questions, the look and feel of the tests are very similar to exact exam. The practice gives you the feeling of a real exam and the options of practicing questions in test or practice really makes the experience of solving the questions significantly worthwhile.

The new section DI is absolutely fantastic and need thumps up to founders of the club, excellently managed. DI pacing is an issue with almost all test takers and club tests can help one get over this fear.

I would highly recommend that students who want to improve their overall score take these tests.

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October 07, 2024
Aryan19852

Joined: Oct 31, 2023

Posts: 34

Kudos: 6

Good for practice

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The GMAT Club practice tests have been somewhat useful in my GMAT prep, but there are a few areas where they fall short. The question bank is extensive, which is a plus, but I found that the difficulty level of the Quantitative section often exceeded that of the actual GMAT. This discrepancy made it hard for me to gauge my true performance.While the Quantitative section can sometimes be a bit more challenging than the actual GMAT, I found this to be beneficial in pushing my limits and preparing me thoroughly. Overall, the GMAT Club practice tests have been an invaluable resource, boosting my confidence and helping me achieve my target score

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October 25, 2024
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Thank you for your review and feedback! Appreciate it.
P.S. If you have taken the real GMAT already or have GMAT Prep results, would love to see how those compare for you in terms of scores and hopefully you do much better on the test 🤞

Thank you.

October 06, 2024
lavanya.18

Joined: Apr 21, 2024

Posts: 121

Kudos: 48

Strengths:

Forum Quiz offers extensive topic-specific practice with a variety of questions and the timed practice function helped my test-taking abilities, especially for quant.

Would make the product better:

I wish they provided the option to practice only OG questions and improve the entire experience, particularly for Reading Comprehension and Data Insights to make navigation and usability easier.

I used the GMATClub Forum Quiz for a month and found it to be really beneficial in terms of topic preparation, particularly in quant, where I was struggling. The focused sessions were beneficial, however I struggled to navigate the Forum Quiz for Data Insights questions.

There were some inaccurate details, and understanding the questions could take some time. I wish there was a way to practice only OG questions while also improving the experience for Reading Comprehension and Data Insights for better navigation and usability.

Overall, my experience was great, and I want to subscribe again. The variety of questions and detailed explanations provided great insights into my performance.

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October 04, 2024
Krunaal

Joined: Feb 15, 2021

Posts: 148

Kudos: 203

Must have if your target is above Q85

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Strengths:

The Quant section - it tests the advanced concepts that are well within the scope of GMAT

Would make the product better:

It is perfect, don't have any specific recommendation from my end.

It is one of the best adaptive tests amongst all the others in the market. When you reach to a level where tough questions are asked, the questions won't test any out of scope concept, it would rather measure your higher order thinking, which the GMAT tests.

In case you're targeting a Quant score above the 90th percentile, I would strongly recommend to utilise this product.

With respect to the Verbal section, I won't say that it exactly resembles the quality of questions asked on the GMAT, but that's the case with all third party test providers and only official GMATPrep tests do justice to the Verbal section.

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September 28, 2024
rajpatil.june

Joined: May 08, 2023

Posts: 10

Kudos: 6

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q48 V32

GMAT Club Tests

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Strengths:

Quant Adaptive Test are very good and aligned to actual GMAT pattern. Also, they are in good enough quantity to cover for your entire practice duration.

Would make the product better:

Number of test for Verbal and DI can be improved.

GMAT club Adaptive Test are very good and aligned to actual GMAT pattern. Also, they are in good enough quantity (especially for Quant) to cover for your entire practice duration. Also the interface exactly replicates the official version, which will help you to get used to the test environment.

Also the review window will also help you to review your attempts and change if needed, I did not find this feature in other tests. Sectional and full length tests use same pools of questions, so I Advice to use them wisely. For practice one can use other question banks, instead of using test question pool.

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September 09, 2024
Swagatalaxmi

Joined: Sep 05, 2023

Posts: 82

Kudos: 402

Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q85 V88 DI80

GMAT Club tests are a good evaluative tool!

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The question pattern in GMAT Club tests is harder than the actual exam so when you are able to get a high accuracy on the in these tests, you can be confident that you will excel in the actual GMAT exam. The question types are very similar to the official questions so it's a good practice ground for anyone. However, it would be slightly more realistic if the very hard questions were mixed in with some medium and hard question which have a shorter question stem in Quant, so that time management is more accurate in line with the actual exam.

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September 08, 2024
Spectre26

Joined: May 20, 2023

Posts: 135

Kudos: 105

Best QUANT practice resource + Focused section-wise prep

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I had significant difficulty completing the verbal and Data Interpretation (DI) sections of the GMAT, often having to guess on the last 4-5 questions due to time pressure. To address this, I used GMAT Club tests for sectional timed practice, which proved to be a crucial resource. These practice tests were essential for refining my timing strategies, particularly for verbal and DI sections, and greatly helped in improving my overall timing and accuracy. For quant, GMAT Club tests were unparalleled, offering the best practice available and helping me figure out the weak areas. Overall, these tests, as sectional practices were instrumental in my GMAT preparation.

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