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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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May 29, 2018
eli16

Joined: Mar 21, 2017

Posts: 4

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Good Quant Practice

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At this point I’ve worked my way through all but three of the GMAT club quant exams. At the beginning, my scores fluctuated from 43-48, but over the last 6-7 I’ve stabilized within the 48-51 range (one perfect score practice test, although I missed 5 700-level questions, so I’m not sure how accurate that was). If I get a 48+ on the quant section I’ll be content. I haven’t taken any of the verbal exams, but they don’t seem to be as highly regarded here.

Grinding through these tests has really improved my performance on number theory questions. I think anyone who works through the entire question bank will feel pretty comfortable solving the official questions. GMAT Club questions are tough, but not as tough as MGMAT. I think that’s a good thing, as the official questions I’ve read seem to be more similar to GMAT Club questions. I’m interested to see how predictive the GMAT Club quant CATs will be – I’ll edit this post with an update if possible.

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May 29, 2018
abhishek911

Joined: Jun 09, 2016

Posts: 15

Kudos: 25

Self-reported Score:
720 Q49 V39

One of the best, especially for Quant

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When I started preparing for GMAT, I struggled a lot to find the right source to practice from. Hands down, nothing can beat GMAT club, whether it is their free material or paid tests. Even if you have spent all that money on buying official material, GMAT prep, etc, GC tests is a must to really prepare you for the exam. Some questions and tests might be tougher than the actual GMAT, but remember that that's the level of preparation you need if you want to get a Q49+ . Only disadvantage is that if you take too many quizzes, the number of mock CATs reduces.

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May 28, 2018
nivedita88

Joined: May 13, 2014

Posts: 20

Kudos: 9

new GMAT club tests

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the tests remain the same in number. but the questions have reduced from 41 to 36. this means lesser number of questions for overall practice. I would suggest increasing the number of tests so thats test takers are able to utilize the gmat club tests upto their maximum potential. I havent tried gmat club tests on quant topic as i have my own mocks. was trying gmat verbal tests because i need wrk in my verbal prep. they have increased the difficulty level of RC in these tests. Got all the RCS wrong. i would recommend having longer RCs since it has been seen that RC is dominant in the current format

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May 28, 2018
saurabh9gupta

Joined: Jan 10, 2013

Posts: 265

Kudos: 171

Excellent set of practice questions

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Thank you Gmatclub for providing access to GmatClub tests. These tests have handpicked questions across different difficulty levels.
It enables GMAT aspirants to practice such questions and understand their weak areas. Every question has a way to solve and if it is followed properly, then you can solve the question in the most optimal way in the least possible time.

GMAT is an exam which tests your reasoning skills and you cannot conquer it unless you think logically. These tests are designed to divide candidates into strata. But by regular practice, one can move from a 600 to a 700+ level.

There are very limited questions in the OG and in my opinion an average person would need to practice consistently to get a hold of the conceptual questions. In my view, GmatClub tets help you do that.

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May 28, 2018
LittleWomen

Joined: Apr 12, 2017

Posts: 1

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
600 Q45 V28

High Quality maths tests

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The maths problems in the GMAT Club tests are very logical and they help you to identify the traps under time pressure. It is good to take the tests or the quizzes so that you can convert your weakness into your strength. The problems on number properties and prime numbers are simply fantastic.

There are all sorts of problems in the tests. The solutions by Brunel are fantastic and easy to do under 2 minutes. Also the test teaches you that reading well under time pressure is the key to success. In DS, one should read the stem well , else the answer can be wrong. In PS, one can plug in values. A must do before the actual exam!

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May 28, 2018
GayathriRamanathan

Joined: Sep 01, 2015

Posts: 3

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q45 V38

Best way to improve your quant score

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I've always struggled with the quant section more than the verbal on the GMAT even though I'm not a native speaker. I had already taken the GMAT once and completely bombed the quant section, scoring a 650(Q43,V36). When I was trying to analyze what went wrong, so I could practice and improve my quant, score I realized I hadn't practiced with the toughest quant questions available, But I also wanted a score improvement guarantee, So I bought a magoosh subscription(which comes with 3 months of free access to GMAT club tests) and finished all the questions on magoosh. However, even after that I hadn't even hit a Q48 score on a practice test. Frustrated, I decided to turn to GMAT club tests. I hadn't started with gmat club tests earlier because when I tried it in the beginning before finishing the magoosh material, I found the quality of questions to be very high, and my performance was so poor, it was very demotivating. But having completed, all the magoosh material, I was finally ready to tackle Gmat club tests, My score in Gmat club tests were still pretty bad. But on practicing around 200 questions from the Gmat club tests set, I tried a full length veritas prep practice test, and finally scored that Q48. So now I'm trying to work through the rest of the GMAT club test problems, So I can hit that coveted Q50-51. This is the first time I've felt like it may actually be within my reach, on the brink of possibility with a little more effort. I recommend Gmat club tests to anyone who is struggling with math. The difficulty level is definitely bound to get to you in the beginning, But do not get frustrated and give up, Do not get demotivated or discouraged. These questions are harder than what may be asked on the GMAT. But they are great to train your brain in to thinking critically for data sufficiency questions and just generally build the stamina to tackle the GMAT quant section. Stick with GMAT club tests, You will definitely see improvement. I haven't tried the verbal questions in Gmat club tests, and so I cannot comment on that. But definitely go for gmat club tests to improve your quant score.

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May 27, 2018
Nithin3

Joined: Jun 25, 2013

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

GMAT Club and GMAT club tests

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GMAT Club is a very useful forum for GMAT aspirants looking for thorough preparation in both quant and verbal sections. The quant questions discussed in the platform are of high quality across all difficulty levels. Also, the information shared regarding latest changes/trends/updates is reliable and very useful. Webinars and other sessions conducted by various other test prep companies are quite useful. Multiple discussions on a question by different members open up new approaches and helps one select his/her best approach. GMAT club tests provide a very good platform to simulate GMAT tests environment including the look and feel and quality of questions.

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May 26, 2018
abhipand01

Joined: Nov 04, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Self-reported Score:
720 Q50 V37

Really good quality questions

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I have had experiences with a lot of questions from various sources including the official GMATprep, Manhattan Test Series, Veritas test series in addition to GMATClub question bank. I mostly use GMATclub for sectional tests (full length) and the experience has been really good. The level and quality of questions, the explanation and the link to forum discussion are some of the key highlights of the module. Additionally, the analytics and the reports on the results and problem areas are also very insightful to pin point the problem area.

Few areas of improvements:

1. Increase the number of Verbal tests. It is really important as it's a big selling point to the non native speaking GMAT takers.
2. Include a few full length tests (all sections, including IR and AWA)
3. Better and imporved tie-ups with Magoosh, e-gmat etc. for more attractive packages.

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May 24, 2018
bonleader

Joined: Nov 18, 2017

Posts: 4

Kudos: 6

Self-reported Score:
660 Q48 V33

Q46 to Q49

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In my first gmat I had prepared with random tests available over internet due to which despite being strong in quant I faltered. I spoke to a friend who suggested me for gmat club quant tests and trust me guys gmat club quant tests are the best in the market. The test questions are not difficult. They are just tricky and you need to know the fundamentals before getting good score in quant. The questions are almost similar to actual gmat questions. I am still practising more and more to get q50 next time. And yes bunnel is the modern age Ramanujan of gmat. He knows everything’s and his questions are of high quality.

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May 24, 2018
Sniggy

Joined: Oct 11, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
580 Q50 V20

The interface and question structures for QA and Va is closer to the actual test. One is sure to achieve the desired ability with these tests as the solutions and different approaches make the learning more meaningful. The questions and the interface to choose the desired level for each topic provides the flexibility to master the topics where one is weak. The widespread question bank covers all the concepts comprehensively that no other resources are required. The flexibility of taking the tests as individual section tests makes the platform more useful with the exact measure of the ability. The question type covers all difficulty level so that the actual GMAT test feels more similar and familiar.

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