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Few weeks back i gave my test and scored 670 (Q49, V33). I would highly recommend GMAT club test, specifically for Quant section. The questions in quant section will surely help one to increase its score. I may say that the question sets are a bit hard but it will give a good practice for 700+ questions. Though there are few questions which i felt are not GMAT type questions but its totally acceptable as the question pool size is so large. But hats off for maintaining such a quality of questions specially with that pool size.
I will recommend this club test to anyone who want to increase its score in Quant.
These tests are perfect tool to test your score. Tests contain mix types of questions from all the areas. Question pool contains lot of question for us to practice. The emphasis is on the quality of questions and not on the quantity. One can check his/her performance in detail, weak areas are highlighted and one can choose the questions they have got wrong in the test and create their own quiz of those questions. This helps in focusing on weak areas. You can bookmark the questions and have a separate set of all the bookmarked questions.
The level of questions is very good, your official score will be more than what you will get in these test. I would recommend these test to anyone who wants to practice and to anyone who are looking of good mock test for GMAT.
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Hi All,
GMAT Club tests are a great help in improving score.
I would like to give special mention to the Quants exam. The Quants tests are nicely framed, they do have some great questions. If you want to improve your score in Quants by solving high level questions, then GMAT Club test is a great way to do so.
However, in Verbal tests I feel there are some controversial questions. And also the question bank is quite small.
If the Verbal section is improved, GMAT club tests will be the ultimate tests one would look forward to.
All the best.
Thanks,
Ankit Kaushik
When I started preparing for GMAT, I was struggling with Quant section in respect of my timings and my thought process was clear only over a limited range of topics in quant which i used to knew earlier. GMAT Club tests helped me with both and my concepts and fundamental about other unknown topic became too clear and crispy. The best part about GMAT Club tests is that pool of questions in which they provide lots of variations in any topic they frame questions from any topic.I had taken 16 CATS and experienced thats these CATS seems to be tougher than actual GMAT which boost my confidence in real exam.I will recommend other aspirants too follow GMAT club tests if they are aiming for 700+. Last but not least I would give it five star rating. . I am confident that with a basic understanding of quant materials coupled with these tests should surely result in a Q 50to 51.
I have been studying now for over a year and have tried a number of the other products, such as magoosh, manhatten, veritas, etc. I would say this is the most comprehensive set of questions and would highly recommend that you start here. People generally do a much better job of describing the answers/flaws in the questions as well, which is helpful given questions usually have numerous flaws. I think in your review you will find the extra commentary and the ability to read others questions very helpful. Also, the ability to ask questions on the forum is a very nice benefit as well
Great, it has been a helpful tool for my study in Gmat. This tool all the types of exercices, with timings and also scores. It gives us the ability to track our records also. It is very strong on quantitative. It's important to remember that although this GMAT is extremely helpful, the GMAT is still a computer-based test, which means that you should still spend at least 50% of your preparation time reading a screen instead of reading a piece of paper. For this reason, consider buying this option of GMAT available from the Gmat club. Its just great, thaks a lot!
I have been using these test for my prep and these are by far the best prep material for Quant. I have drastically improved my score from Q39 to Q49 in mocks. I am targeting a few top notch colleges so want to score a Q51. I have read many threads and looks like everyone recommends these test. The analysis that is provided after each test is amazing, not only this you can review topic wise which are the weakest topic that you need to may be revisit. These are on my to do list for the last 10 days of my exam. I highly recommend these tests.
GMATCLUB Tests contain the hardest questions in Quant. If your target score is more than 700 then it is a must have. Though these questions are very tough they provide good practice and help us hone our quant skills to the best, so that solving the hardest questions in actual GMAT become a cakewalk. We can take customised quizes to improve our weak areas. We can find good explanation for every question and also alternate approaches are discussed which help us to choose the right method.I have not used much of verbal tests. But Quant tests in Gmatclubtests are really the best and highly recommended for achieving a good score.
I have been preparing for the GMAT for the last 2.5 months. After studying from about three different course providers, I was not seeing an improvement in my quant scores. That is when I read Slingfox's de-brief on GMAT club. Slingfox said the score improvement was because of GMAT Club tests.
I have only taken four tests for quant and there are 26 of these gems. I have to admit they there are some of the toughest exam questions out there. Also, if you link back to some of the explanations on the questions at the forum you would be blown away by the elegant solution. Bunuel is a genius and his answers are always the best. However, sometimes other users come up with ideas/ tips that really make it easy for you to solve a question in a few seconds rather than minutes.
I think some of learnings in the tests have been the wave theory for inequalities. And more importantly the sign tables. I never studied these at MGMAT, TTP or anywhere else. Other areas include, discriminant in quadratic equations; determinant for a triangle and many more.
I would give it five star rating. Pray I complete all these tests. I am confident that with a basic understanding of quant materials coupled with these tests should surely result in a q48 if not q50-51.
Thanks GMATCLUB!
These are a great set of questions to help not only improve the level difficulty that you are able to solve but also, improve upon the thought process you use to tackle harder questions. I started using these toward the end of my prep before my sitting of the actual exam and was able to finally pass the Q45 barrier I had struggled with. By frequently using these sets I was also able to improve my pacing, and sharpen my process of which tactic to employ quicker. Solid Set of questions, that I will would recommend utilizing and will be using again should I decide to shoot even higher!