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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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November 20, 2017
TJoseph1

Joined: Jul 03, 2017

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Fantastic GMAT Test Banks

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I took the self-study GMAT approach, and a friend recommended GMAT Club's test banks for the customizable question difficulty functionality. I found it immensely helpful to be able to efficiently spend my few days of last-minute studying by completely focusing on 700-level questions. Notably in the areas where my abilities were lacking, in data sufficiency and sentence correction, the question banks had hundreds of problems that helped me iron out the kinks in my knowledge and strategy, and actually improve my sentence correction to the point that I was 92nd percentile in Verbal. For those considering how to craft your study strategy, GMAT Club is an essential component, and gives the level of detailed explanation you'll need to raise your score.

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November 20, 2017
dhukkediak

Joined: Aug 21, 2017

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Great resource for quant!

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The GMAT club tests have greatly helped me improve my quant skills. The analytics tool allowed to readily identify and focus on areas where I needed improvement. In addition, the explanations that come with most quant answers are really useful and another source of insights. Also, the timing tools helped me improved my pacing tremendously. I also found other users' explanations to be quite helpful in coming up with multiple ways to tackle each problem. The community spirit and level of encouragement from others made me feel I was not in this alone. I'd highly recommend GMAT CLUB tests for anyone interested in improving his/her quant skills. Go strong!

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November 19, 2017
XavierAlexander

Joined: Aug 25, 2015

Posts: 44

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Quality of questions are too good

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Surely for those who want to drill themselves with those tough-to-crack quantitative questions. Best part is the in-depth solutions provided for each question. And if one is still not satisfied with the provided solution, elaborated further discussion can be done on forum until clarification of doubts.
There are CATS also, to mimic real time test scenarios but mostly with medium to difficult questions. GMAT club tests for quantitative section are more than enough to fine tune skills required to bell 49+ in real GMAT exam, provided one practice enough questions under timed conditions.
Overall, thanks to the GMAT club team for this great venture. Good luck.

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November 17, 2017
inds

Joined: Jul 01, 2008

Posts: 3

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Self-reported Score:
640 Q44 V33

Excellent compilation of good quality questions

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i think the GMAT club tests have a three fold advantage for the GMAT preparation.
1. Wide variety of different questions types. For example, even within a specific topic like number properties, the quiz includes all possible concepts that could be tested.
2. Organized. I think this is an under appreciated benefit. Everything is arranged topic/chapter wise. Makes it easier to test specific topics and helps approach GMAT quant methodically
3. Finally, The analytics are brilliant. I think 50% of your prep involves understanding where you went wrong but also understanding where you went right. The post test analytics help you review your weaknesses and understand your strengths. What it essentially helps you with is preparing a strategy for the final exam.

Net, I think these tests are a worthy investment of time and money especially for the quant section.

I have significantly improved my test scores after practising from these.

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November 13, 2017
nick1820

Joined: Mar 09, 2017

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GMAT Club Tests and Question Bank

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I used the GMAT Club quizzes to improve my quant score and was very pleased with both the quality of the questions and the explanations of solutions. This aspect helped me tremendously in getting a better understanding of core concepts. I found them to be a little harder than the actual GMAT prep quant questions but it gave me extra confidence on my test day. Being able to focus on certain subjects or types of problems was also very useful during preparation. I did not use the verbal question bank as I found the gmat prep questions to be more representative of what I saw on the official test but the quant questions are outstanding.

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November 13, 2017
kunal20

Joined: Dec 15, 2016

Posts: 8

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Self-reported Score:
530 Q42 V20

Gmat club tests are all about Quant

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If you are looking to score 50-51 in quant , then gmat club tests will surely help you in achieving your target. Most reliable and thorough tests for Quant with good explanations of all the questions. More so, tests has abundant 700-800 level questions. And We can also analyse our strength and weaknesses in different areas of quant that include algebra, number properties, word problems, etc..
I was scoring in the range of 37- 39 regularly in quant. Then I practiced few tests on gmat club and noticed significant improvement. Currently, I am scoring 45- 46 and my 20 tests are still remaining. Hopefully I will achieve my target soon.

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November 13, 2017
emeraldweapon

Joined: Jul 07, 2010

Posts: 45

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Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V36

Great way to hone your test taking skills

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I arrived with doubts and I left with regrets. I wish I knew about GMAT club tests sooner. The quantitative part did extremely well to hone your test taking skills. Usually you will realize how simple yet sophisticate the answers are. The best way to get the most out of the test is to keeping a theory book as you practice. Jot down every tip, theory and great questions there. Read this book some days before your test taken date. I highly recommend this test for those who want to aim for Q49+. P/S: Verbal part is good as well.

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November 12, 2017
hari1985

Joined: Jul 06, 2015

Posts: 19

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Pragmatic experience...!

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GMAT Club tests helped me to practice the real tough questions which are based on the concepts tested in the GMAT. The explanations for each question are succinct and unique. Some of the subtle approaches discussed during the explanation will really help us to save time. The analytics section will help us in focusing on our weaknesses and hit the right topics where we are losing the score. Some of the questions appears really tough but after going through the answers we will know how easy it is solve those type of questions. For non natives like me the explanations given for the verbal questions are easy to absorb and keep them in my memory so that i wont do the same mistake again.

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November 12, 2017
SKas07

Joined: Oct 27, 2016

Posts: 23

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q47 V40

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These are amazing for practice, especially to move your score from Q45 to Q50. I found the verbal a bit different though and the reasoning in CR is sometimes harder to comprehend. GMAT is a bit more direct but nonetheless Verbal is pretty good for practice as well.

The tests are probably harder than those offered by other companies and trickier than you'd first expect. The tests sometimes test 2-3 different concepts in a question which is great to get comfortable moving from one topic to another.

Highly recommended if you are aiming for Q48/49 or higher. You cant go wrong using these for your preparation but I would alternate these with official material to stay in touch with what you would expect to see on the actual test.

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November 11, 2017
ap16418

Joined: Jun 10, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V28

THE BEST SET OF QUESTIONS EVER

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Dear GMATclub, Thanks a ton for the creating these questions. It has helped me improve my quant score from 44 - 49 . I still have my verbal score to improve but at least I don't have to worry about quants. The questions here make you think and avoid any careless assumptions in the real test. They teach you enough shortcuts and concepts to make the actual GMAT feel like a cakewalk and I am not even exaggerating. And the more you solve, the more you feel confident. I singularly attribute my quant success to GMATclub tests. Thanks to Bunnuel. - Regards Vishnu

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