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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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April 25, 2018
Bharath99

Joined: Mar 26, 2016

Posts: 50

Kudos: 62

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q50 V36

Wonderful questions - cant get any better

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I used to be one of the lurkers waiting for the special days to access free GMAT Club tests. After giving couple of tests, I clearly observed the gulf in the quality of the questions. Hence purchased the 6 month pack. Boy.. the tests are so good and the quant topics and the type of questions are must if you want to reach 50 or 51 in quant. I can't say much about the verbal as I didn't take many tests. In my opinion, the tests are so great and are a great resource to increase our knowledge bank and test our selves for the highest quality questions

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April 24, 2018
atusa

Joined: Jan 09, 2017

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Effective Studying

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My experience with Gmat Club has been exceptional. Because of an extremely hectic work schedule that includes a lot of travelling, and my personal life, I had a very difficult time focusing on my GMAT studies. Every minute counted for me, and as a result, I had no time to waste on lengthy solutions and over excessive descriptions. I needed simple, and effective solutions for the questions that I would get wrong. And, I got just that with Gmat Club. All the solutions were simple, elegant, easy to understand and most importantly, FAST. Gmat Club really allowed me to pursue an efficient studying method.

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April 24, 2018
navjot177

Joined: Jan 28, 2017

Posts: 15

Kudos: 10

Self-reported Score:
640 Q47 V31

GMAT CLUB TESTS .

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he 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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April 23, 2018
kelso

Joined: Aug 24, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Tough but Insightful

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Using this as a way to aim for Q48+. At first the tests may seem to tough to be of any benefit but trust me, they get easier and each question has a great lesson behind it. Keep taking the tests and you'll begin to see a pattern and learn from the mistakes you make.

At first I was discouraged to not be doing as well as I had done in other test prep materials, however, after dedicating much of my studies specifically for GMAT Club Quant I really noticed a dramatic change. Many of the practice tests I take now, I zoom through the Quant section. If you can do well on these exams, I assure you, you can do well on the real exam.

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April 23, 2018
prateeksaxena55

Joined: Jan 12, 2017

Posts: 5

Kudos: 2

quant best verbal not upto the mark

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I dont think I need to review the the quant tests, because they are beyond words. Everyone has written about it and yes they are very good. They are a perfect guide to q51. But only if you time them. Doing untimed tests means you're just wasting them. But I'm disappionted with the verbal tests. The scores are not at all the right representation of your actual score (not even quant ) but atleast quant is like 2 level up. With verbal its not like that, I feel half of the questions are poor quality questions. They increase the level of difficulty by using subtle language to a next level. Even gmat uses subtle language but the level gmat club tests use is non sensical. The only thing I can here say is hire moderaters like bunuel and rework the verbal section and bring it at par with gmat prep or the og or go a level up, but dont use illogical things to make the test level difficult. Often in Rc and Cr there are two choices which are extremely close and other choice all are out of scope. These close choices ar so close that its like a 50-50 chance of getting a question right. The verbal section really needs a big revamp. And one thing is noticed is even the moderators are not standing up for it. Like by common sense there are two choices that are close to another level and both can be correct but even moderators are not saying a thing on them.

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April 23, 2018
swapnilce.nitdgp

Joined: Oct 22, 2016

Posts: 16

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V27

Best Platform for GMAT

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I can't think of any other platform whenever i have a doubt in any GMAT question. The experts, The Interface, and The replies all are the best.
The solutions are authentic, and experts are so easy to approach. Daagh, GMAT Ninja, Sayantanck, Bunuel
The 700-800 level questions in each category of SC, CR and RC are the best practice material.
Solutions by Bunuel for quant is yet another feather in GMAT Club
All the best practice material is available here for study be it
CR, RC, SC or Quant.
A blessing for GMAT Land. I have not spent a day without GMAT Club since, my preparation started.

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April 16, 2018
prady2231

Agree with you. GMAT Club Test brings out best in you also it prepares you to handle any challenging question that you may face in real gmat exam...

April 22, 2018
AdMut

Joined: Nov 19, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Want to climb from Q48 to Q50/51? This is perfect!

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It is a well known fact that GMATClub Quant tests contain questions that are, on average, tougher than the questions on the actual GMAT. However, for those who are struggling to get a 5 in the tens digit of the Quant score, I believe that the GMATClub Quant tests are the best in the business.

The questions themselves are well written and the solutions precise. In case you find a question or solution unpalatable, the discussion board for each question will clear your doubt(s) and may also provide alternate solutions.

Not only were my timing issues resolved but my confidence rose so much so that the official tests and GMAT prep tests seemed like a cakewalk. I highly recommend investing in these tests to anyone who wishes for a 48+ score in Quant.

Cheers!

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April 21, 2018
mj12345

Joined: Feb 02, 2016

Posts: 27

Kudos: 19

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V38

Good Quant; Average Verbal

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The quant section tests are actually more difficult than the actual GMAT. They have a really large variety of questions and are a brilliant way to practice. The higher difficulty level ensures that you learn to pace well over the exam and choose which shots to take -- you cannot afford to spend/waste a lot of time on individual questions. However, I would suggest to only practice using official GMAT questions and NOT the GMATClub section tests during the last 2 weeks of the exam, because the official questions, even if retired, are actually closer to what you'll see in actual exams.

Verbal, on the other hand, is not as extensive as I feel it could be. There is a relatively small pool of questions, and consequently, small number of practice tests you can take. I would recommend doing the verbal section tests, but also look for the questions in the individual forums for working on more practice questions.

Overall, this tests are worth it, and I would strongly suggest anyone seriously considering GMT prep to get the tests!

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April 21, 2018
Devdaas23

Joined: Jan 29, 2016

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
710 Q50 V35

For QUANT its THE BEST

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Excellent tool for improving your Quant to the top level. As the name implies these tests were designed to challenge you. With some effort from your side they help you learn how to solve tough Quant questions. The Challenges cover all necessary areas of Quant section such as Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Probability, Combinations/Permutation etc.Good tricks and though questions in both Math and Verbal. These CATs will force you to think in the right direction
In general, the results on real GMAT are in +/- 40 point range compared to MGMAT. Very good tool for personal evaluation, which helps to find week spots in your knowledge. Highly recommended if you want to check on your preparation progress

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April 21, 2018
tejas01

Joined: Sep 12, 2016

Posts: 8

Kudos: 3

Self-reported Score:
700

Excellent material for Quant

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The GMAT club tests are good for improving quant score post Q49. The quality of questions is good in terms of relevance to actual GMAT. Some problems may be of little higher difficulty, but problems are great for practice and building stamina.

For Verbal number of tests are less, but contains GMAT equivalent questions.
Verbal explanations are also good with some high level concepts material. Best part about explanation is replies by the GMAT experts on the questions, one can get most learning out of the replies onA the high quality questions.
I really wish GMAT club would've provided more number tests for verbal also.

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