Forum Home > GMAT > Quantitative > Problem Solving (PS)
All Reviews > [Tests] GMAT Club Reviews |
Extremely happy with the test series. Only regret that I could not complete the full set because there were plenty of questions. I especially loved the variety and depth in the quantitative sections. They are highly similar to the standard of questions found in the GMAT Official test series. Another great thing is that we get to review the questions we got wrong with the GMAT Club Forum responses, which helps understand various ways the question could be solved. This represents a great source of daily practice and even more excellent source of revision for those looking to excel the GMAT.
Thank you GMAT Club for creating this platform. Tests are helpful where we can also find the answers and other confusions within forum. The review answer analysis helps to better perform. I found the questions to be challenging but fair, and the explanations provided for each answer were extremely helpful in identifying areas for improvement. The dashboard is highly informative and enables you to focus on weaknesses. I highly recommend GMAT Club Tests to anyone preparing to take the GMAT exam. It is an extremely structured course and is ideal for someone who is looking to ace the test with minimum effort in trying to figure out how to!
To sum up, I consider Gmat Club Tests are great because you can measure and test your quantitative and verbal skills and you can see if you are improving. Furthermore, it is best that the verbal and the quantitative are separated and for example if your weak area is verbal, you can test it or if your weak area is quantitative you can test only that. So this is great because in my case I study a lot of verbal because I need to improve this area, so I do only verbal tests to see my improvement and avoid take quant test because it is my strong are. In order with that, Gmat Club Test is the only company that offers these separate tests and I consider it is great for gmat test takers .
I am a huge fan of the GMAT Club test. They can be personalized based on topic and difficulty level. The question bank pool is very extensive. It took a while for me to run out of questions. We all know that the Official questions are hard to come by. Solving GMAT Club test questions was the best way to keep my knowledge in check and track my improvements. The best part of the tests? I can read the forum solutions when I make a mistake, the experts’ solution and explanation make things very easy for me. I hope there is a Focus Edition based tests for Data Insight as we all don't have a choice but to give Focused Edition from February of 2024.
these test are tougher than official mock test but they are really accurate. it can help in increasing your accuracy also it provides good esr reports .
I have given 2 test till now and found them to be difficult .
Verbal is really good and give proper explanation from experts .
quants solutions are also available but i have not given that yet .
they are better than manhattan or target prep .
It can also help in pacing as gmat is really tough and most people are unable to complete test due to speed issue .
i highly recommend these test for better accuracy and pacing
The GMAT Club Tests offer a robust platform for serious GMAT aspirants to hone their skills. The quantitative section is particularly noteworthy, presenting high-quality questions that mirror the official test's complexity, making it excellent for advanced practice. Verbal sections are well-constructed, though some users find them slightly less reflective of the actual GMAT style. The explanations are generally clear, aiding in concept understanding. The interface is user-friendly and the analytics provided are incredibly useful for tracking progress. Overall, these tests are a valuable resource for anyone aiming to boost their GMAT score through rigorous and focused practice. I highly recommend this to all GMAT aspirants.
It is a great tool in preparation.
It would keep you grounded with more tricky questions, but it will eventually get you into a habit of looking at all constraints which is very important for quant.
The analysis provided after the test is great. You know what topics you are getting good at.
I am writing this review while preparing for GMAT Classic, I am not sure about GMAT Focus but I am quite sure, that would also be close.
One tip would be trust the solutions given. They are the best ways to go about questions. This learning will take you places.
If you are nearing your atempt, this can be a good tool for sectional practice.
The GMAT club tests are great, they are better than the practice tests from a few different sources. Each question comes with detailed explanation on the answer and with statistics on how everyone did. This helps to give you, the test taker, a good perspective on how you are doing compared to others. In addition, the quiz component is excellent! It allows you to drill into different topics and sections that you want more practice. Overall, the entire format, the look and feel, is like that of the real test. This helps to allow you to be familiar with the actual test. Overall, I highly recommend using the GMAT club tests. Only thing - I hope that GMAT club will put in more verbal questions!
Best practice tests. The quant section is very well-rounded and detailed with similar difficulty as the actual GMAT test. A great resource for practicing questions in a test setup. Analytics provided along with it is really helpful to check strengths and weaknesses. ESR is very detailed and is helpful in tracking progress. It is very easy to track performance over time with the error log and test performance dashboard. Also, the UI closely resembles that of the GMAT Test. Definitely worth the money. I'd recommend these tests to everyone who is aiming for Q51. GMAT Club tests have helped me greatly in improving my quant score.
The Quant tests are quite comprehensive and the difficulty level of the questions are on level or sometimes greater than the actual gmat quant questions.
Variety in the type of questions can be improved.
Overall quite satisfied with the quant tests. If one thoroughly completed the tests series with consistently scoring 49 or 49+, one can expect to score 50/51 in actual gmat. Keep in mind that the pool of questions is limited, so do not waste the test series, take them effectively so as not to waste them, because once you complete the tests, retaking the test would only give you previously attempted questions.
Thank you for the review! A few people have asked about accuracy of Quant Test scoring - how close was it for you? Any feedback you can share?