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Gmatclub has the best quant questions in market, it served as an eye opener for several questions and also could learn a lot of tricks and concepts just by solving the question. Even i practised all the verbal questions and its helpful. Though not very best in market, the questions still help you in polishing the concepts.
Must is trying the questions in test format as they help you practise with time constraint. Though am unsure about how close is the score prediction algo wrt actual gmat. If someone is not very good at gmat, can skip some 700 level questions
Dear All,
I have used GMAT club test package twice until now, and I must say they are too good for Maths practice. Level of Maths ques is much higher than actual, so its good for practice. If you are scoring 35-37 in Maths tests here, you can definitely hit score of 45-47 in actual exam. English ques. however i found tougher in actual tests than Gmat club verbal tests. Though both the tests are good to increase the speed and gauging the time. The solutions are good with detailed explanation, and separate tests for both verbal and maths helps one focus in a specific area as needed, w/o wasting time on both if not needed. I hope this helps. Good luck!
Cheers,
Saps
I have been using GMAT club tests for quite some time now. I find them extremely useful esp. for the fact that I can practice Quant questions topic wise - something I could not find easily on any other practice forums. Secondly, the look & feel of the test window is very similar to actual GMAT test, which is again very useful in training the mind to actual test scenario. Lastly, the analytics reports that come out are very simple to interpret and give a very good analysis of weak areas, timing etc. Also, the explanations of most of the questions I have gone through are very simple to understand and accurate.
Alsthough I haven't given my GMAT yet, I would strongly recommend GMAT Club Tests for practicing topic wise questions, timing and pacing for people starting to prepare for GMAT to build their confidence.
I am a STEM student with a historically strong math background. But when I started taking GMAT tests, it became clear that there is a specific way to solve GMAT questions which is very different from the academic way of solving math questions.
I subscribed to the CAT tests and was really stretched by the quality of the questions. The questions are available at all difficulty levels (500-600-700+), areas of math, question sources. The quality of questions is top-notch as a majority of questions are GMAT-like.
The discussion on each question by other students and the experts is the true gem. Reviewing the questions and the comments and discussions on the questions has been a true value add for me.
GMAT club tests are the best resource for the GMAT aspirants . I would suggest any GMAT aspirant to try these quizzes and CATs. My ability and accuracy both increased after I have attempted these tests. These tests are a bit tough and hence you will not be able to score as much as you can in GMAT. But this is good for a learning. The solutions for these problems include detailed explanation and also includes other methods GMAT aspirants has tried and solved. The test are pretty close the actual GMAT and hence you can gauge your ability. The Quant mentor Bunuel is amazing with his analysis and answer explanation. I love the way he simplify and explain the answers for very tough GMAT questions. I would suggest all the serious GMAT aspirants to take at least 3 months subscription of the GMAT club tests.
Regards,
Sreekanth
GMATClub tests are absolutely sufficient for Quant preparation. Scoring algorithm for Quant CATs is very close to actual GMAT. Question quality and number of challenging questions are more than sufficient.
For the Verbal part, scores may vary considerably. In my opinion, there is room for improvement in Verbal CATs, both in terms of question quality and scoring algorithm. For the CR, some questions have some options that are very close logically. I do not foresee any such situation in real GMAT.
Resembling the actual exam environment is an additional plus cool. I highly recommend anyone who is serious in GMAT preparation.
I've almost completed each of the 25+ GMAT Club tests in Quant. They were incredibly helpful to get my time mgmt. right. Since there are certain types of questions that come over and over again I could see myself improving in those over time. This database of questions has honed my quant skills. I would recommend them to any one who wants to boost their Math score and get that 51. I now also know where I'm weak and through the test analysis have been able to really brush up on those sections. When I finally went back to the OG, I raced through the questions and found them incredibly easy.
I would add this though - I can't really comment about the verbal part. To be honest, I didn't enjoy the few questions I answered. While I personally wouldn't recommend them for the verbal, the quant more than offsets the value of the package. That's the only reason I've rated it at 4 stars instead of 5. For anyone looking to get a score of 50 or 51 in Quant, buy the GMAT club tests
GMAT Club provides amazing resources from GMAT Quant and Verbal. I got the gmat club tests subscription with e-gmat online course.The quality of quant tests is best.Quant tests prepare you for 700 level questions.The explanation given after each question is satisfactory.The quant tests prepare you to get more than Q49 score.The collection tool given by gmat club is very useful in order to revise your weak areas.These tests help you to develop time management skills for 700 level questions. They provide very high-quality questions and a very detailed answer explanation of each question. The performance tracker of GMAT club helps the aspirants find their weak areas. The Overall performance tracker is a superb feature which allows you to revisit your mistakes and develop on timing strategy for weak areas as it offers detailed score report for the domain and time taken. This way one can achieve a targeted study of weak areas. Also the price offered is very reasonable for the quality of questions. If you are looking for a high Quant score you cannot miss not enrolling for these tests. I got to learn a lot from these high-quality questions and explanations. In simple words, GMAT club subscriptions is a must for every GMAT aspirant.
GMAT Club provides amazing resources from GMAT Quant and Verbal. They provide very high-quality questions and a very detailed answer explanation of each question. The performance tracker of GMAT club helps the aspirants find their weak areas. In the current GMAT math, thorough analysis on Q50-51 level types provided. I enjoyed much with GMAT Club 700 level questions. I got to learn a lot from these high-quality questions and explanations. In verbal the Sentence correction questions I found pretty close to the actual GMAT Sentence correction questions. In simple words, GMAT club subscriptions is a must for every GMAT aspirant. This forum has helped me achieve a very good score in GMAT. Along with all the high-quality questions and answer explanation you can also find reviews of all the other GMAT Prep course providers and even MBA admission consultants. Last but not the least the quant mentor Bunell is amazing with his analysis and answer explanation. I use to love the way he use to simplify and explain the answers for very tough GMAT questions. I would request all the serious GMAT aspirants to take at least 3 months subscription of the GMAT club tests.
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Saurabh
I enrolled in eGmat verbal online course and got free access to gmat club tests with it. I have solved questions from multiple forums and other sources like Veritas and Manhattan. I agree that Manhattan helps in building a strong foundation for basic quant, but the questions in the guides are relatively easier. I took couple of Quant tests and to be honest many a times I was disappointed in my performance. However, the level of questions are good. In addition, each question thread has multiple ways of solving one particular question. This helped me a lot in couple of questions whose solution I was not very comfortable in understanding. If someone solves all the quant tests, I think he/she is good to score high in quant on actual GMAT.
What scores did you get when you gave the GMATclub tests? Also, were you able to complete them on time ?