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Good for practicing customized tests and quizzes, but some times I got repeated questions both in quant and verbal and the concept of encashing the points to buy GMAT club tests is really great....Finally they are good for day to day practise, and the detailed solutions by bunnel for quant were just awesome and linking the discussion page of each question in the GMAT club tests helps one in reducing time in googling again separately . And also the discussion forum below every question is also very engaging, helps in making you feel that you are not alone in getting stupid doubts some times.
GMAT CLUB Tests are a must for any one who wants to ace the quant section of GMAT. Verbal section may be skipped as they are a bit out of context. Quant questions arew a bit difficult than the actual GMAT quant questions but getting prepared with GMAT CLUB test quants helps you to build the required mindest to face the difficult questions. Complement this with GMAT Prep exams and you will be able to ace the exam with ease. Perform a thorough review of all the correct and incorect answers. Take this mock every 2 to 3 days so that you can be in the rhythm of solving problems
I was stuck at Q47 when I heard about the gmat club tests- especially quant. There are 31 sectional quant tests and I cannot emphasize enough how important these tests are if you are looking to improve your score from Q47 to Q51. Must have tests for all those who are struggling with quant. Some might find the questions to be a little on the difficult side but what's more important is the explanation and the concepts covered. It will definitely give a boost to your quant score. Highly recommended. Practice at least 20 sets and you will see the difference in your quant score. Also, you will start feeling confident once you are done with 15-20 quant tests. All the best.
I found quant questions very conceptual yet very challenging. It provides good exercise for Quant and also prepare for GMAT test well in terms of thinking. The most fascinating part after the quality is the discussion link; and mostly I found that I had quite similar questions and doubts which has already for discussed in the thread and by reading the discussion for 80% time, my doubt gets resolved.
Also I like the environment of the test. Specially the flexibility to take topic wise quiz;
Also I liked the feature ,in which I can select few questions from review and recreate a mini test out of it; for instance, I can group all the incorrect questions and attempt them again. Also I found the Graphics, very informative and motivating.
The quant section was a nightmare although I spent hours practicing. I read rave reviews about GMAT Club Tests, especially the quant questions. The questions are of good quality and address commonly ignored aspects of solving a tricky question.
At first, I was panicked because most of the questions are extremely hard given that there is only 2 mins for each of them. But that really helps to familiarize you with the pressure in the examination room.
On the test day, I found questions very easy. Although the score was not high (maybe I still made some silly calculations that cost me a lot of points), I could not have imagined I got Q47 after such a short time of quant review and practice!
Highly recommend the GMAT Club Tests for those who are struggling with quant!
By using the points i received as rewards for various activities i was able to redeem GC TEST for 2 weeks. At first since it very new I was little skeptical about the tests. Though they offer 25 quants and 9 verbal CAT'S I wasn't sure how would I receive my progress. But I was wrong.
For quants these tests are amazing, they use a large pool of questions from which you will tested. A detailed analysis will be provided on the correct no of questions, taken taken, average time taken on correct questions, average time taken on wrong questions, progess in a graph from the beginning what scores did i achieve the mistakes i made. You can even make quizez out these questions too. Verbal is a little shy but lots of room for improvement!
There is no alternate to Gmat club tests when it comes to quant. It has been worked out so well that you would see the efforts put on it by the team. full rating for quant. Very well relevant with the kind of questions expected in real test once you are in the 48-51 zone. You wont feel the need if you are below this level. All the questions feel very relevant when you are sitting at the exam. I would say that verbal section needs a revamp with questions that dont deviate from the real test questions and the exam pattern like the length of rc etc.
The quant tests are tough and simulate gmat like questions, though I find that even though the questions are quite tough, they are still not as deceptive as the actual gmat questions. The verbal part is completely off and I wouldn't recommend the verbal tests. Also the scoring algorithm seems to be a bit weird, though the quant portion is good for practise. Also I have currently been scoring around q 48-50 in gmat club tests and scored q 49 in the actual gmat. So overall you can go for the quant gmat club tests and skip the verbal tests. e- gmat has better verbal questions.
I was worried about quant and GMat club tests really helped me , they had all types of questions covered and it helped me in scoring 49, people who tend to score 49+ please refer gmat club tests. They had difficult questions above the level of gmat which helped me in feeling gmat questions easy. The test is very much similar to gmat pattern. First u get in easy questions and then difficult questions. It had all mix of questions and helped me in scoring good marks. The students have to go through these tests to get an idea on pattern and to face any tough questions. These tests also helps in time management. In one word gmat club tests helped me without referring multiple materials
GMAT Club tests are a miracle. It's so difficult these days to find a product which actually resembles the GMAT quality questions. every question is so different, unique in it's way and actually formulated to tests various concepts tested on the GMAT. The explanations are so crisp and precise, perfect for someone who's looking forward to cross Q49-50 . you have the option of taking tests as CATs or you can choose to practice topic by topic. the analytics are brilliant and design in a way to highlight your strong and weak areas. I recommend people to at least practice the 700 level questions from the pool, those are truly a golden resource