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Wonderful collection of question and very nicely designed.
Difficulty level is also maintained.
Bunuel is really doing a great job.
Thank you so much
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GMAT Club tests are probably the best unofficial quant mocks in the market. Though verbal could be improved, Quant mocks are superb and well crafted.
One thing to be kept in mind while attempting these mocks is that they are way too "hard" but it is good. It helps you in getting your concepts cemented. In my first few mocks I barely scored a Q49. My score hovered around 45-46. But, do not be disheartened. Those scores are to be taken lightly, and actual test is way easier.
A Tip: Read Bunuel's explanation for every question, you will learn from those than everything else.
I have been using Gmat Club tests for 3 months now. And I have to say, the questions are one of the best sets of questions I have seen for GMAT. The verbal is good, no doubt, but the quant is quite marvelous. Practicing 700 level questions here and then for the wrong questions, I read the source/ knowledge base and this practice has improved my quality a lot.
Just 1 suggestion I can add. Although the practice sets are quite user friendly, there should be an option of doing more than 50 cases in 1 set. Although i can take successive 2 sessions of 50 questions, but I fell if adding the option for more than 50 questions in 1 set will be quite feasible for the students.
Have now been regularly practising the practice questions from GMAT Club Tests..It has provided me an ideal mix of Questions for all difficuly levels, well categorised into 700 level, 600-700 level, and sub-600 level..Questions included as part of the GMAT Club Tests are of a significantly higher quality vis-a-vis other online GMAT mocks available in the market.
In particular, the feature enabling creation of customised Quizzes will be immensely helpful to those wishing to focus on a particular area for improvement..
While the current features are commendable, a topic wise mix of questions , like the Forum Quiz, will make it an all-inclusive package..
Kudos to the creators..Thanks..
The Quant tests created by Bunuel are the best in the business. If analyzed carefully, along with the discussions in the forum against every question, there's nothing that can appear to be surprising in the real GMAT exam. I got a Q50 in two of my official practice exams and a Q50 in the real exam.
I first came across the product during the easter week giveaway. The whole community is committed to giving the best bang for buck to all those preparing for GMAT.
I did not focus on verbal as I stuck to the official questions available in forum quiz provided by gmatclub.
The tests provided by GMAT Club are very helpful for anyone preparing for the exam. This is true specially for Quant. I have been preparing for GMAT for quite some time now, and have found no other product that can match them. I keep coming back to these tests again and again.
The questions are perfectly balanced out - not too difficult, but not too easy as well, perfectly emulating the actual GMAT Quant experience.
Verbal tests are also very good, and provide a good option for time based practice.
The combined set of Quant and Verbal tests provides a large set of questions of varying levels and is highly recommended for anyone who is targeting above 700 in the GMAT.
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I took the GMAT club tests to improve my Quant since I had not been very good at it priorly. I gave the tests which were a part of GMAT club tests for Quant and they quite exactly simulated the real GMAT exam. The level and type of questions posted on the tests through GMAT Club Tests helped me understand more about the questions on the real GMAT and my score raised from Q 37 to Q 49 in the last few days. The verbal however has the question level a notch above the regular GMAT and that's why I found it a bit difficult to get high scores.
For people looking to work on their quant, would 10/10 recommend GMAT club tests.
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.