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GMAT CLUB's test if very perfect for practice. it is worth every penny, considering the number of tests you get for the price compared to other GMAT prep sources. quality and level of the questions are also perfect. especially for the quant, it is the best practice for GMAT and the level and logic of the questions are good. I would suggest taking everyday a quant test on the GMAT club through the whole month before your actual GMAT. verbal section also does have a quality questions. but considering my problem with verbal, I would suggest GMAT club to improve the number of tests on the VERBAL section also. and can add extra questions in the question bank to improve the adaptability of tests to provide us with a better experience.
overall, thanks GMAT club for this amazing service.
GMAT CLUB Tests are some of the best available tests. Especially for quant. They are tougher than real GMAT exams but thats what makes them really good. A total of 26 tests for quant and 9 for verbal. I would like to give 5 stars to GMAT Club tests overall , 5 stars for quant test and 4 stars verbal section. Overall analytics provided is just amazing. Solutions are super useful and forum discussions available for each question are very handy.
The system automatically creates an error log which helps a lot in determining weaker areas. When i started using GMAT CLUB tests i was really struggling in quant and initially i found the questions very difficult but i got Q48 in my first attempt and for second attempt during my preparation, I just used GMAT CLUB TESTS and they have been really useful.
I recommend everyone who is targeting a 700+ score USE these amazing tests especially for QUANT. THEY ARE THE BEST.
It is the collection of hardest questions which test your concepts. I scored a Q49 in GMAT and would like to give full credit to GMAT club tests for practice.
My strategy was to attempt the quant test every alternate day, create an error log, revise it daily and go for next test. Initially the score was low but gradually it started to shoot up from Q38 to Q45+ in Gmat Club test mocks. However in actual exam it was on the higher side.
So the claim of hardest quant by GMATclub is correct based on my experience & I recommend it to everyone.
I belong to an Engineering background, so I was already thorough with the basics of Quants. My main motive from practising GMAT Club Tests (specifically Quants) was to practice GMAT type questions in a timed manner.
There are almost 30 quant tests available and the quality of questions is amazing. Tests have all varieties of questions to practice for both DS & PS. One can get an accurate picture of one's weaknesses and strengths in particular topics. I relied only on these tests to score a Q50.
The number of Verbal tests is quite less (I think 9 or 10).
In totality, the quality of tests resembles a real GMAT exam and if one has already practised enough, one can rely on these Quant and Verbal scores as a true reflection in real GMAT.
the level of quant questions is Good, for good quant score we can practice the moderate and hard quant questions which account for about 70% of total questions
hope i will do well in the exam by practicing the questions well and learning from my mistakes seeing not to repeat them again . the way the analysis is provided for these questions is also great which will teach us in a very good manner .
the Verbal questions bank is decent but to score higher we have to go through other verbal questions but for quant it is really an amazing set of questions. we wont regret buying and trying them
All the best for everyone
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The GMAT club tests are as close to the real deal as possible. I did not think that the official tests give you a fair assessment of your abilities. If you are average at quant, you will probably get an inflated score on the official practice tests. GMAT club tests on the other hand give you the correct idea of what your score would be. Personally, I found the real GMAT questions to be way harder than the ones you get in the official practice tests. The error log really helps as well. You can also find multiple explanations for each problem and learn from them. Use them to reach your perfect score!
The tests were really great! I particularly found the quant section very useful. With the type of questions that are not generally found in a lot of other tests, this one surpasses the threshold. A must take for anyone aiming 49+ in Quant. There are so many questions and plus they are based on certain intricate concepts which we tend to forget generally. However, while taking multiple questions on such topics, I was able to remember most of them during my attempt. Verbal section is good too however the minimal number of tests makes it less preferable for people aiming to score higher in Verbal. Nonetheless, I loved attempting the verbal section too.
The quant section of the GMAT Club test is a tough one. However, if you are aiming at Q51, its going to be of great help. You can sort the types of questions with specific topics and practice them topic-wise. The verbal part is relatively smaller and comprehensive but since we are recommended only to use OG for verbal, its better if we practice from the Official guide. You also have different expert's opinions on each of the questions, providing different angles to solve a particular problem. I would highly recommend GMAT club tests to everyone who wants to improve the quant score.
GMAT club tests are very helpful and an amazing source of practice especially for quants. The tests consist of questions from all areas and you have the flexibility to take quizzes topic wise or to select different topics at one time. The questions are conceptual and tricky. I have been using the tests from the last 4 months and my conceptual clarity has definitely increased. The tests contain challenging quant questions that equip you to handle the hardest questions on the test day. The best part is that the tests are relevant for both beginners as well as experts. There are different solutions to the same question which help to solve one question in multiple ways. I would highly recommend GMAT club tests to everyone who wants to improve the quant score.
I found Gmat Club tests for quant useful for preparation. The questions were conceptual, tough & tricky, and I learnt many question types through practising them. It is useful for both time management & hard question practising .
Large number of tests provided as sectional mocks, are quite beneficial to practise, and the interface gives actual exam like experience. The questions are quite selective and the explanations helped me understand the shorter way of solving problems.
I also tried a few mocks of verbal and they are good to try in the initial stages of preparations.
I suggest aspirants to try these tests as it definitely helps to gear up the preparation.