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GMAT Club Tests offer hard Quant CAT tests and a smaller number of verbal tests (over 1,100 quant questions and 388 verbal questions). The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. You can see the exact distribution of questions here. To learn about the scoring algorithm precision, please see this discussion. Finally, GMAT Club tests require a subscription but 10 days a year, we offer them for free on US public holidays.

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September 16, 2018
SidJainGMAT

Joined: Nov 09, 2016

Posts: 30

Kudos: 47

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Hi All,

These GC Tests are as per the new GMAT Format. They have great analytics that help you recognize your strengths and weaknesses. Quant tests are really hard and good ones. Verbal Questions are just upto the mark. I recommend everyone that they shoud try these tests atleast once as these help a lot in your GMAT Preparation. These tests are superrrrbbbb!! :-)

Hence, everone should try these tests atleast once. As you give more tests your performance improves if you review and learn from the mistakes you made. The solutions given for these tests are really great. These tests are superrrrbbbb and awesome and help a lot in your preparation!! :-)

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September 02, 2018
ak002

Joined: Jun 19, 2018

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

Gmat club test

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Thanks Gmat club for the free practice test. I have been practicing questions from Gmat club from quite a while now. But, I don't feel I prepared enough for the tough questions.

The quant section of GMAT Club Test is really good. The questions cover all the gmat topics and are a good mix. I personally found them a notch harder than the gmat prep questions. The verbal questions are not bad either. The SC and CR sections are the same difficulty level as gmat prep and the RC are a bit tough.

Overall, I recommend everyone taking the GMAT to use it for their preparation. It is definitely worthwhile and help you identify the sections in which you are weak.

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September 02, 2018
Akshay.

Joined: Jul 03, 2017

Posts: 20

Kudos: 4

Must have!

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The analytics and the qualitative data it brings out from the test attempts is brilliant. The Quant questions are bit harder than actual GMAT but it actually prepares you for the worst. I started off with Q30 went upto to Q47. The best part of Gmatclub tests is you can identify the best and worst sections. I was able to isolate my weak sections and word towards improving the same. I would highly recommend all the test takers to take Gmatclub tests atleast for the trail period. (One star less only because of fewer number of verbal questions and no IR section)

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August 25, 2018
Gladiator59

Joined: Sep 16, 2016

Posts: 639

Kudos: 2271

Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q51 V42

Hardest Quantitative questions (Hard for the right reasons...)

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Have been using the GMAT Club tests for over 6 months now. Tried them out on holidays ( when they are available absolutely free) and realized that many of the questions required "out-of-the-box" thinking. Went ahead and got a subscription for the same 3 months prior to the test date. These questions are hard for all the right reasons. Extreme values, integers-only assumption, figure not drawn to scale on purpose... such kind of tricks get drilled into the test taker's mind and help in reducing similar mistakes elsewhere. Whenever I have not given a test in a weeks window, I have started making more mistakes which can be categorized as silly. So A must solve repository of tests & questions. However, I do feel sometimes that the scoring is a little on the high side ( Have got Q51 with 5 questions incorrect).

If you are looking for Hard quant questions ( for the right reasons...) go ahead and try the GMAT club tests. They won't disappoint.

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August 15, 2018
gsingh0711

Joined: Mar 02, 2018

Posts: 42

Kudos: 131

Self-reported Score:
640 Q51 V26

GMAT Club Tests

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Awesome quotations for boosting your scores. It got the subscription with e-gnat. Started preparing a month back. At that time I was not very good at quant. In my initial CATs on the Gmat club, I scored Q25. In the subsequent tests I got Q30+. After taking a few test, I started to review all the previous CATs. Post I took a another test. My score went up to Q45. I'm still working on the CATs and I still have about 15 CATs speare in Quant. Post completing all the CATs I hope that I will each my target score Q50. We also have the option to reset the question poll so that we can reattempt all the CATs. Analytics that Gmat club provies is also very good. It shows the ability question type wise. From the question I have attempted I got to know that I need to work more on Algebra and function questions.

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August 15, 2018
Heisenberg12

Joined: Jun 10, 2016

Posts: 73

Kudos: 92

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V39

A must-have in your GMAT Kit

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I have always had an On-off relationship with the GMAT. But I have always made it a routine to visit GMATClub and solve at least 4-5 questions, create a post or two and try solving doubts of people.

I had read a lot about GMATClub tests and now that I am in the last two weeks of my second GMAT attempt, I got GMATClub test and I have started to solve them. I must say that the level of Quant questions on the GMATClub tests is higher than the level you'd find on the actual GMAT. You may not score 50-51 consistently on GMATClub, but if you keep on trying, check the test performance regularly, analyse your mistakes and make it a routine to get back to these questions every 2-3 days, I could definitely say that you'd improve your score on the actual GMAT without a doubt. The pool of questions in GMATClub, especially the quantum and the level of Quant questions is exhaustive, covering all the topics, all difficulty level (including the difficulty much higher than actual GMAT).

GMATClub has limited Verbal tests but the best part about the questions is that the level is either at par with the actual GMAT or above GMAT.

Having GMATClub tests in your kitty will surely give you an idea on where you stand, how to improve and by how much through its well-curated tests. Since the difficulty level of GMATClub tests is higher than the actual GMAT, the test-taker shall feel more comfortable in solving the problems on the actual GMAT because he already has ample practice in dealing with tough questions under time pressure.

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August 09, 2018
Dinkar1910

Joined: Aug 03, 2018

Posts: 14

Kudos: 11

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q49 V31

For those looking to go from Q46-47 to Q49+

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These tests are best available tests for Quant in the market. The exam screen interface is perfectly GMAT like. The scoring pattern seems to imitate GMAT's. The level of difficulty is a bit on the higher side of actual GMAT. Scoring in the range of Q48-50 on Gmatclub quant tests will put you in top 90%ler group on GMAT i.e Q50+.
It is worth single penny and the explanations are easy to understand. Best investment for improving Quant.

Verbal tests too will not fail to impress you to show your true Verbal level. Overall it is the best mock available after GMAC mock.

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August 07, 2018
GMATbuster92

Joined: Jun 28, 2018

Posts: 147

Kudos: 244

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V30

Why and Why not?

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Let me answer why question first.

Why you need to have Gmat Club Tests?

1) Great collection of 600-700 and above question , each wrong answer tells you a new way to improve yourself.

2) Questions are as per GMAT , I have tried questions from various sources , what happen sometimes is that they put questions which are irrelevant to GMAT or require lengthy calculations or a theorem specific ---> GMAT club tests are good in that way, I think No Nonsense test better describe them



Note : I will recommend everybody who have tried Gmat test keep them as your collection which you can refer anytime

Now the hard part Why not?

1) I think this what I have read in many reviews and so will you, the scoring algorithm seems to be way off the mark. I got Q47 with 12 questions wrong (seems impossible to me on real one) .

2) The level of questions, again they are of high level , but then that is the problem you don't expect every question to be of that level in GMAT.

3) No full mocks , at least let us test whether we will be able to take complete test in one go or not. They should really work on it.

I don’t know what their basis is for having so hard quant, But it would be great if there test is close to real GMAT, it gives confidence that you can rely upon and that is what you want from a Test. If you know that Test you have given is tough and that’s why your score is good doesn’t make any sense to me but then it is just my opinion

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August 07, 2018
FillFM

Joined: Jun 22, 2017

Posts: 46

Kudos: 71

Self-reported Score:
600 Q48 V25

The best resource for Quant

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The best tools to master GMAT-specific math skills ... Without a doubt, the math tests here were the best tools to improve my math skills.
The questions are hard and will prepare you mentally for any kind of questions that you will be facing on the real GMAT.
The algorithm seems a close match with GMAT prep and most importantly the solution to the 700+ questions are amazing. I highly recommend it to ANYONE studying for the GMAT. Expect at least +2 point in real scale quant grade vs GMATClub.
Always read Bunuel's solution techniques even on questions you got right because he will teach you the tricks to solve the questions faster.

To improve, I suggest to increase the number of Verbal tests. It is really important as it's a big selling point to the non native speaking GMAT takers.

Thank you!

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August 06, 2018
lori

Joined: Feb 01, 2017

Posts: 2

Kudos: 2

Self-reported Score:
690 Q47 V37

GMAT Club tests - Best quant resources availble

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Hi all,

Have been thinking of writing review for a long time after benefiting from numerous others. After getting a 690 , I am currently preparing to get a higher score.
My Quant had never bothered me until i came across the DS during my preparation for GMAT. After preparing for a considerable time i realized that i was missing out on the check points that are essential to solve DS. Then i came across a review of the club tests which suggested that they are pretty good. Desperate to improve i decided to subscribe and i could tell you that it was one of my best decisions. Why?
1. The club tests cover all the sections of quant thoroughly
2. Questions are well made and force you to think as the test makers.
3. If you are the one making too many silly mistakes perhaps because you are overlooking facts mentioned in the question stem, then the sheer number of questions available in the club tests is definitely going to help you over come your weakness.
4. Explanations are very clear
5. The more you practice them, the more you develop on your check list for solving DS questions

As for verbal i found some questions " not so GMAT like " but if you want to practice in the new time format, the club tests are definitely helpful

Solving GMAT club test questions has been a huge learning process.

Happy preparing for GMAT!!

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