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Pros:
Overall very good for practice. These definitely help in improvement.
1) Enough in quantity(25). But here a con: verbal CATs are very few, though we need more of verbal CATs than quants.
2) Very good difficulty level((This is the best part)).
3) A Big database of Questions.
4) Good Solution and analytics.
5) Close interface to that of actual GMAT.
CONS:
1)GMAT Club tests are Computer-Based but they are not much adaptive. It means their front-end will look like a GMAT Test but the back-end adaptive algorithm is not based upon any adaptive base enough to approximate real GMAT.
2) Very few verbal tests.
3) Sectional tests do not give real test like feeling.
PS: I definitely recommend these tests to Aspirants.
GMAT Club tests are one of the best resource available in market for preparation, for Quant preparation you do not need any other resources. Quality of question is very good also number of quant tests are enough for preparation. The best part of GMAT club tests are question bank consists of more than 1000 question in quant, which makes this test unique and stand out from other test series available in market.
For verbal I think number of tests are not sufficient and GMAT CLUB needs to work on increasing questions in this section.
Overall test series is cost effective and very good source for preparation.
Although the questions are of supreme quality and hard, taking GMAT club test will be a good tool for the one's looking to get a Q51 on the test. GMAT club tests are very good and also hard compared to any other CAT tests and questions available.
One who get 50/51 in GMAT club tests will definitely get a Q51 in the original test. I would highly recommend to get the GMAT Club tests and practice your quants section.
I am not sure about the verbal part of the CAT, but if it is quants it is GMAT Club.
All the best.
Hi... I have been preparing for GMAT On and Off for last 1 year and the GMAT club Club tests are the best resources that I found for my Quant Prep.
I have not taken any course for my preparation for Quant, besides this subscription.
I took E-gmat's verbal prep and I got access to this one also for 6 months. I have used this very diligently and it showed my progress in Quant. All the question in the Club tests are upto/higher than the actual GMAT test.
I highly recommend subscribing to this course for a higher Quant score.
Verbal is fine as well but the questions are very difficult. Overall, it gives a very good practice.
All the best for you all.
I am back on target and I just hav 28 days more.
I have been using the Gmat club tests for a few months now and they are the best you are going to get in the market especially for quant.
Their questions are really tough and are sufficient to get a score of q50,q51.
I was stuck at the score of q49 for a long long time when my friend suggested me to try these tests.I am glad I subscribed o the tests and the questions are just brilliant and properly organized into sections of easy to hard.
I would genuinely recommend anyone aiming for a score of q50+ to try these tests out and I assure you that you won't be disappointed.
It has been almost 6 months since I gave my GMAT. I still remember kick-starting my GMAT preparation in 2015. A month into reading through the OG, I knew I was lost. I could not make sense of what was required. Verbal was not the old school section. Quant was more than time intensive. I felt the lack of direction. However, due to personal issues, I decided to give GMAT a break. I re-initiated my GMAT preparation in 2016 when my friend motivated me to pursue my dream - MBA. Not knowing where to begin, I researched and googled, only to be flooded by plethora of options, each claiming to be the best. Lost again, I reached out to my friend who guided me towards GMAT CLUB. There was no turning back thereafter. Albeit slow, my progress continued. The forum helped me filter courses, identify solutions and made available to me, some of the hardest questions round quant. The best part was the GMAT CLUB Test. I received access to these tests as part of a course I had purchased. These tests became the best means for me to assess my current standing. Blended with some amazing analytics, the tests helped me keep a track of my progress and improve. It was then and it is today. Although, I couldn't achieve 700+, I still continue to use GMAT tests and the forum to practice in my endeavor to meet my target.
I have never scored below 40 in GMAT quant (including the mahattan tests, veristas tests, GMAT Test Prep, Actual GMATS)
But my score in the quant section of GMAT club tests have been - 34,33,41 and 30! in that order!
when my accuracy was 38% - I got 33 (500 lvl 71%,600 lvl - 33%,700 lvl - 27%)
when my accuracy was 58% - I got 41 (88%,60%,38%)
when my accuracy was 54% - i got a 30 (57%,46%,64%)
I am yet to take my next GMAT but I have absolutely no idea what to expect!
My standard couldnt have gone below what it was already. And the last three test scores have been after 2 months of preparation.
The pros are that the quality of questions are extremely good, really testing.
But once again, the con is, I am not sure how accurate it is. Of you get a good score, then I am sure you will kickass in the actual test, but it really hurts the confidence if your scores are so low constantly.
I just feel the scoring algorithm is a bit off.
I had given a few GMAT club quant tests before attempting my actual GMAT.
The difficulty level is at par with the actual GMAT test. You will be able to cover all the topics in Quants with the help of these tests. The analysis is also very detailed. However, you cannot trust the actual score that is provided. I dont think they have got the algorithm right. I remember in my second test , even after getting more incorrect easy questions I was able to score higher than my first one. But it is a blessing for people who want to cover all topics in Quants. I am the kind of person who studies via mocks. I lose concentration if I read topic wise. So it was extremely helpful to me.
The quant questions are very similar to the official GMAT type questions. I haven't really used it for verbal so cant comment but the pack is a must buy for those aiming to score >48 quant on the exam. It also comes with an in- depth topic wise and level wise analysis of your strengths and areas to improve upon, which makes it easier to have a targeted test preparation and makes it convenient to decipher where one actually stands. In order to solve these questions, you need an amalgamation of tact and concepts. If you can leverage the GMATClub tests, you can definitely maximise your score.
I have had access to GMAT club test first through utilizing my Kudos and then through E-GMAT purchase. I have given almost 90% of the Quant test and 50-60% of Verbal test.
Quant Test review: GMAT club tests actually keep you on your toes all the times in terms of understanding the GMAT exam tests. I always believed that I was good with quant but when I gave my first Gmat club test I score very low ( I think 35). concepts are tested from a single word to wide variaty. Vary close to actual GMAT test questions after OG questions.
Verbal: I think Verbal tests are now becoming better in terms of actual GMAT test. especially after the pattern changed. RCs are very good and taken from diverse subjects. SC questions were, as usual, hard for me. CR questions were time consuming. Overall a good feel and practice for GMAT exam.
One drawback, I feel, is not having quant and verbal test together but I think we can do that by setting our own time.
One benefit is : once you complete the test you can see the solutions just below the question and bookmark. this really helped me while revising.
Great test. Recommend to everybody specially Quant test.