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The GMAT Club Tests has all the tools to help you prepare for your exam. The Quant questions are great for 700+. I also really enjoyed the quizzes, given that it allows me to focus on just a particular area. The best tool, however, its the analytics. It tells you exactly what your strengths and weaknesses are. You can therefore just focus on that using the quizzes.
What I would recommend is to put some efforts in the time management, so that it shows you how you are doing with time in certain areas. I would recommend that to anybody working on the GMAT.
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Good questions, explanations, and analytics. It's helpful to have so many Quant CATs, for those training to score high. I always recommend the GMAT Prep CATs first, but there are only 6 of them.
As advertised, there are a lot of hard questions.
I did a brief analysis comparing the question difficulty of 2 CATs: GMAT Club Free Test vs a CAT from GMAT Prep Exam Pack 2.
GMAT Club:
Quant score 37
Included 15 700 level Questions.
These 15 questions had an average % correct of 51% in GMAT Club Forum.
Exam Pack 2:
Quant Score 45
Although the Quant score was significantly higher, the questions were easier. The hardest 15 questions had an average % correct of 59% in GMAT Club Forum
for GMAT, you just have to be fast enough and answer correctly if you want to have a chance to solve as many hard questions as you can in the limited time you have (hard questions generate higher scores!). You must be fast and correct. In GMAT, each question serves up a different twist: a different level, uses a different set of tools, has a different length, tells a different story, can take from a few seconds to a few minutes to solve. But, most importantly, it presents us with questions that can be solved in many different ways. Unlike your high school teacher, the GMAT is not interested in learning how you solved each question. these tests help you build your understanding of the actual test.
I was lacking behind on my preparation and was scoring only q38. This wasn't enough to get me to my target score of 700. I had heard a lot about the gmat club's tests and decided to sing up for them. Best decision ever. I made sure to go through atleast half of the tests and made sure to analyse each and every sum. Did all the sums of a difficulty level before progressing to the next one. I felt myself getting better. The end result spoke for itself as i scored a 680 with a quant48. I lacked a bit on verbal which is why ill be taking the gmat soon again. Im sure anyone can do well in quant with gmat club's tests
Folks, I have found the GMAT Quant question bank to be very useful in my preparation for my GMAT. Though, I did not maximize my use of those questions at my own peril. I have found that every time I solve a chunk of questions from the question bank I have a better understanding of what my weaknesses are. This test will expose you! If you want to do well on the GMAT. This is the one. Do it every day until your exam; this is what I intend to do on my next try on the GMAT exam. There is no other way around the Quant without the question bank from the GMAT Club.
Hi Gmat club,
I would like to thank every one for providing excellent GMAT quant resource. This resource gave me an immense confidence in me to tackle problems of different type . But during practicing i encountered problems with typos where you people need to correct those problems.. Till now i did not joined any discussion forum as I was little bit busy with my work schedule and I get little time to study . Once I am free after completing full 27 test I will be actively participating in discussion forum.A very special thanks to bunnel for providing Awesome explanation on hard quant . Coming to verbal part, i am disappointed with the questions and explanation provided , I could not able to judge the question level(Hard, Easy)and concept behind them . From my view point , verbal questions need to re-phrase so that subscribers can boost their confidence after taking test .Once again thanks for proving this opportunity of writing review. I Hope my review will make enhancement in improving Quality of the GMAT club questions ...Thanks Every one!!
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The stories have inspired me time and again. I have read multiple de-briefs and formed my winning strategy. The result...I am more than confident to take my exam unlike earlier. The experts and the blogs are extremely helpful for any given topic that one might think of with regards to GMAT. would recommend this forum to anyone who is looking to improve his/her score in Verbal and especially the non-natives A year back ,i started thinking seriously about the GMAT. The greatest struggle for me was verbal section. While i was doing self study ,i got correct answers by intuition which made me even more dubious about my good score in GMAT. I started searching for good stuff and fortunately bumped into a review on gmat club.The gmat verbal provided me with a great base to start with. My concepts expecially in SC significantly improved. The algorithms used in questions selection is great and just what the student required. This gave me the flexibility of choosing the right kind and number of questions as per requirement.
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I was using a lot of materials for Quant preparation.My first attempt Quant score was Q20. Then i went through the GMAT Club forum and then attempted free tests.It gave me a different picture about Quant preparation method.I gave few mock tests and could see an improvement in the Quant score from Q20 to Q38. After attempting GMAT Club Quant mock tests,now i feel more confident to face any quant problems ,especially DS problems. GMAT clubs test series is more similar to actual exam questions and it will give you a clarity.Other materials have a lot of complex problems which are not really required from exam stand and will take more than 2 minutes to solve them.
The practice quizzes are a great study guide, each of the questions provide a link that allows you to ask questions as well as see how you can approach the question and really understand how to answer it. I highly recommend this to score 700+. There is a lot of flexibility as if you want to hone in on only one topic. The 700 level questions are tough and can really help you break past that barrier.
However, you do need to review this in tandem with the OG questions, as the GMATClub questions are more difficult and the question format is slightly different in my opinion.
GMAT Club Tests are a great tool for GMAT preparation. I found the math tests very helpful.
These tests have helped me move from a score of 42 to 49. The best part about these tests is that they provide lots of variations in any topic they frame questions from. Explanation of every question helps in nailing concepts. The questions do not fit standard patterns and require out of box thinking. Performance analysis and various different data helps to improve our score and concentrate on weaker areas.
Personally I would recommend GMAT Club tests to anyone who is looking forward to score a Q49+ in quant.