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The GMAT Club tests played a very important role in helping me prepare for the GMAT. The Quants section - both the quality of questions and the explanations provided by Bunuel was a big help. I personally found the questions in the test to be difficult than the ones asked in the actual test.
They can however improve on the explanation part of the Verbal section.
This club test is a must for anyone who does not have a background in Quants and aim to achieve a Quants score of 49+
The shortcuts explained also proved helpful in the final exams.
All the best and study hard.
After many months of practicing Quant questions, I realized that I needed to get more questions that would enhance my skills. I came across the GMAT club test and after taking 3 tests on the gmat club quant CAT I was able to improve my Quant scores substantially.
Here is my take on the GMAT Quant CAT:
1. The tests are somewhat harder than the real GMAT but practicing the tests will save you lots of unforeseen situations on the real GMAT CAT as the test will give you the adequate preparedness needed to take on the real GMAT quant.
2. For people like myself that Quant is not our strong point, the tests will help to maintain stable scores between 42-47
3. The Quant tests can also serve as confidence builder, this is because as mentioned above the tests are harder than the real exam, being comfortable with the GMAT club tests make a huge difference.
4. Regarding the scoring algorithm, in my opinion; this disparity with the real exam should not be really be a distraction because once a test taker has mastered the fundamental concepts and formula it should be easier to score high marks on the real test.
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Have been using the GMATclub CAT's for that past 6 months, focusing mainly on the maths section (the magoosh access for that came along with the gmatclub access for free had a great verbal question set).
The forum is one of the hidden gems with tons of helpful posts about admissions and time management while preparing for the GMAT. Not to mention the community posted solutions to each question that allows you to understand multiple approach to the same question, enhancing the learning yield for each question.
Certainly one of the better test banks out there with great community and explanations at the end of each question. Recommended!
I feel it is a great paltform, really helpfull with math., the explanations were very clear and comments from other people helped and links to forum discussion helped a lot with doubts to the explanations.
The best resource in my case which I think is great is the opportunity to download in excel file the CAT results as this was great for creating an error log.
As an adder I would recommend a guideline to the particular skill needed on each type of question so that the student can go back and review. e.g if it is an arithmetic question then links to explanations on how to perform a particular operation more effieciently ex.
In general. Great. Thanks
The quant GCTs provide you with an array of all possible questions that you might encounter on the GMAT Test. The solutions are crisp and open your thinking to a new dimension which will definitely reduce your time on the D-day.
Moreover, these tests provide you a very good way to filter on the number of incorrect questions you got on each test and check the solution for the same. Also, you can bookmark any of the solutions that you may want to refer at a later stage.
As an added bonus, the rating and difficulty level with each question helps you get an idea of the type of questions you are getting correct or incorrect.
All in all, would highly recommend this to anyone and everyone looking for the best quantitative tests.
The Gmat Club tests are a must have if you are aiming for a 700+ score,most reliable tests,have been using these tests where i used to score Quant 42 and verbal 25-27.These questions are not only great in number but also in terms of variety and standard. Also, explanation is concise , clear and to the point. I found the filter of question difficulty level divided into 500, 600 and 700, as one of the best features.I would highly recommend the gmat club tests to all those who are struggling to get their scores up in quant as these are probably the best resource that you could lay your hands on.
I got access to these tests by redeeming my reward points and these tests are a real beauty.
On the quant side, there are ample amount of tests available covering all the question types and the solutions are discussed properly. The best part is that in discussion, if you find anything difficult or if you face doubt, you can check discussion and if your doubt is not discussed then you can go ahead and post your doubt, you will get answer for it in a couple of days by some expert for sure. And believe me, these tests are sufficient for quant preparation.
Verbal is good if we talk about the collection of questions but if you see it as a test then it is not very well structured. You will get all variety of questions but the distribution of them in real exam will not be like the one present in these tests. You might see here RCs with 5 questions which is not at all possible in GMAT. Other than that verbal is also a promising part of these cats.
GMAT Club tests are extremely challenging and are a perfect complement to the OG guide. I was having difficulty for the longest time trying to increase my quant score. After practicing for three months with the GMAT Club tests/quizzes, I was able to increase quant score from a 31 to a 42 on the mock exams. I feel better prepared to sit for the exam next week.
The only knock that I have on their tests/quizzes is that I found the answer explanations to be confusing at times. It is nice that they allow users to comment on the answer to their question to be responded by a GMAT Club instructor, but I would prefer to read a just one concise and clear explanation of the answer to the question (possibly one that addresses all of the issues from student responses in the comment section) rather than scanning through all of the comments to find the issue I had with the question.
Keep up the great work!
Without a doubt,the Quant tests are the best I’ve seen come across for sharpening GMAT Q skills. The Gmatclub Quant and verbal tests are the best tool to improve your GMAT skills.These test are good for build up your confidence and really help those looking for Q scores into the 48-51 range.They test all your fundamentals and help you to realize the kind of mistakes you are doing.They also help you to track your performance and timing.One of the best test series with very good question bank and prepares you really well for the actual exam. I recommend these test to everyone.
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When I started preparing for GMAT, I was struggling with my timings and my thought process was clear only over a limited range of topics in quant. GMAT Club tests helped me with both. The best part about GMAT Club tests is that they provide lots of variations in any topic they frame questions from. Although I found the actual test a little easy, GMAT Club tests are good indicators of how well one understands the concepts. The questions here usually require analysis of multiple concepts at once. With sufficient practice, it becomes easy to gauge at the outset, what concept the question is going to test. I have not come across a better set of tests where one can work towards improving timing. In my opinion it's best if all 26 tests are given and a track of performance analysis provided after each test should be studied. I would highly recommend GMAT cub tests to improve Quant score.