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I loved the gmat club tests, especially for the quant section. They look exactly like the original gmat test and they provide wonderful analytics at the end of the test to make you understand your mistakes. The CAT system works well, and simulates the exam in a much better way than other competitors. I truly recommend it. Moreover, the forum discussion on each question helps understanding mistakes and the way other people think about the questions, giving a test taker multiple approaches to solve a given problem. Lastly, I loved the ability to pause a test, restore a test, and customize a test: that way you are in full control of how to approach your study and test material.
The tests are hard level, which helps you improve your knowledge in topics. When you take a normal test you will find the test to be easier and your confidence is boasted. I highly recommend to take these test.
Taking the tests has been a great help because I have learned a lot from the explanations included in the review section. The tests target specific topics, so if you need to work only in a subsection the tool enables you to do so. I have been able to review algebra, statistics and geometry separately.
Consider the test in your study plan!!
I have personally taken the GMAT exam twice and have always found that the real exam experience is very different from the ones found otherwise. However, I found the GMATClub tests to be very close to the actual experience.
Firstly, the UI of the test is very close, if not identical, to the original GMAT test UI. This will not only ensure that the user is accustomed to how to the use the interface in the actual test.
Secondly, the questions (especially quant) are very similar to the ones presented in GMAT. The questions themselves are not very long or complicated, as in some other tests, but are tricky - just like you would expect in the GMAT.
Finally, The sheer volume of the tests is amazing.
Gmat Club test are the closest test to real GMAT test. Not only are they adaptive but also they provide same difficulty level questions as that of real GMAT. This helps you time yourself better and improve upon it.
The analysis generated is also extensive and can be used to formulate a detailed methodology to improve upon our existing framework. Since the tests are good in quantity, we can work upon the problems that we see in one test and then give another test, thereby generating a continuous improvement curve. This helps greatly in real GMAT.
I took all the 5 tests in gmatclub and saw a 50 point improvement in few weeks. I therefore, highly recommend gmatclub tests to all GMAT takers.
Guys,
I got to hear about the GMAT Club CATs from friends who benefited extremely from them. I did some research online and found that the tests are designed beautifully to emulate the real GMAT exam.
The best feature of the CATs is its similarity to the actual test where in you get a true sense of the system adaptive nature of the test and it does help alot in one's preparation for the real exam.
Post completing the exam you get to experience brilliant statistics analysing your performance, strengths, weakness and correlating the same with the other test taker pool. This helps one gauge the overall performance and the weakness to work upon.
There is also detailed solution for the problems which helps one to reestablish the concepts and understanding of the same.
Overall, a great product which every serious GMAT aspirant must utilize to achieve excellence
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These tests are amazing. The math questions are more difficult than the actual GMAT tests and there are 26 of them for practice. These tests make you think about the logic behind each problem and challenges you to learn the proper methodology to attack each problem. By tests 15-20 you should be getting the hang of the GMAT math section and should at at least scoring a Q47-49. Once you have learned the fundamentals of GMAT math, just take as many of these tests as possible and review the solutions at least 2-3 times. The analytics are also solid. You can attack your weakest areas of all of the questions that you have attempted, create custom quizzes, and review bookmarked questions. There are more than enough problems here that can help you do well. It is a necessary part of anyone's GMAT math journey.
Firstly there are twenty eight Quant CAT's which are available . Having done lots of questions from other sources , i think one should definitely do these questions to get a quant score of 49 and above .
Firstly , These questions are definitely a bit difficult to do but one gets to know where the common mistakes that are being repeated , and what are the concepts that i am still not good at .
Secondly , the brilliant analytics that has been used for each and every questions lets you know what kind of question it is(difficulty level) , how much time have you spent on it and the topic from which the questions are asked at the end .
But i would advice anyone who is going to try these to make sure they are getting around Q48 in the mocks because its a bit tough .
If possible complete all the questions .
Good luck .
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The tests are pretty good, and what I really love is that the questions get linked to solutions in the GMAT club. This gives an opportunity to look at solutions from different people, helping in choosing the solution that suits an individual.
The quantitative questions are especially very challenging and i have fun reviewing it, when I make mistakes.
The only downside is some verbal questions do not have good explanation. But apart from that it is solid and helps you get a better score. I feel the score in actual GMAT would be higher than the GMAT club tests, so do not get demotivated.
The tests are great study material and I have accessed them during open access days.
The questions are well framed and provided with proper analysis and can be reset after completion. Which is great and very helpful !
The difficulty of the questions is higher than the actual test but it definitely prepares for the tough questions.
the tests in addition to official guide make a good study set. Also discussions on all questions are available in forums and are also very helpful. i am going to use them as primary study material for my next attempt.
Thank you gmat club for the awesome tests :)
As everyone else has said, Quant section of these tests are the real deal. Bunuel is a genius. Sometimes he's so good that it gets frustrating!
These tests are expensive. It would be nice if the interface is more user friendly. Also, it feels like Bunuel is overworked and sometimes his solutions will be too brief leaving room for questions. MGMAT has excecllent video explanations and alternate approaches. Makes the studying process easier and better.
To be honest, i haven;t done the verbal section from here. So can't give comments on that. But quant section is awesome. If you can do the quant questions, tht means you can do any of the questions GMAT will throw at you. Good luck!