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GMAT Club test are better than other practices tests I've tried so far. GMAT club tests have very detailed explanations for questions and also provide the information about your performance for each section, which helps me identify my weakness. Another thing I like GMAT club tests is that I could make marks if I guess several questions during the test. GMATClub is a great source for questions that are at par with the actual test. The discussions on the forum are very useful. When you go through the entire discussion, you get to know the other perspectives and methodologies for each question type.
Hi Every one,
I started my Gmat club test almost 12 months ago, i read about other quizz bank other there in there market such as Kaplan and MGMT, and Gmat club offers the best quality/price you can get. The questions are very challenging enven the 500-600 range. The 700+ questions are really difficult and i think you would not find a lot of that kind of question in the real GMAT, but they are good to practice and get you to the 700+ in the GMAT. The only think that i did not like about the gmat club test is that the CATs use the same data quiz bank of the quiz, so if you do a lot of quizzes you are lossing cats. I fully recomend the gmat club test and specially if you at aming to the 700+ range, also i recomend to study and have fully understand the theory before attemting the 700+ range question or you can lose your time and practice questions.
CAT created by GMAT Club are extremely useful and give you an almost first-hand experience of the D-day. The interface is quite similar to what you will see on actual GMAT. If you are targeting 51 in quantitative section then it is a must buy product. It is adaptive is nature, which gives you a real time experience and since the base of test givers is huge score on these CAT will almost reflect your performance on actual GMAT. Post exam Analytics are quite useful and will help you identify areas of strength and weakness. It is best product in the price range giving you exposure to some of the toughest questions.
I primarily focused on the Quant side of things so this is where this review is going.
Quant: This is a product that really tests your math skills to the max. The questions are a LOT harder than regular GMAT questions and they test you on the absolute ends of the knowledge domain required for GMAT math. For example, with all sides of triangles known, is it possible to know the angles? The answer is YES => Sufficient.
Get this if you are aiming for a 45+ in Quant.
I'd also like to add that the format of the test mimics the GMAT really well. Even the colors are the same. That helps in putting you in an exam setting..if you will. Not a big thing but just another detail that I appreciate from GMAT club.
GMATClub is a great source for questions that are at par with the actual test. The discussions on the forum are very useful. When you go through the entire discussion, you get to know the other perspectives and methodologies for each question type. Not just that, search any question or concept and you will find it on this forum. GMATClub Quant CATs are also very helpful. It's one of the best ways to practice. These tests provide good analysis of the performance. The flexibility to build your own quiz (topic-wise) allows to practice only the weak topics. Overall a very good forum.
I am taking GMAT preparation from last Six months. Initially I was using OG and GMAT club free materials, but was confused about which course to proceed, then one of my colleague suggested e-GMAT, and I cannot thank him enough for having done that. I was amazed about the depth of the concept discussed in the course. Along with that gmat club blog and tests really helped me to inspire and practice.
Videos of eGmat course are amazing. It seems like taking class with required detail explanations. I have invested my time in the morning for new topics and in the evening for review. Scholaranium. is excellent resource for practice in eGmat. It helped me to build my confidence.
I have scheduled my test in 10 days. I am planning to invest my time in scholaranium and gmat club test. Hope for the best. With come up with detail after the test.
The Gmat Club Test package was a tremendous help to my study process. The questions were great, and some of the most difficult questions I've encountered. On top of the great questions, you get an awesome simulator. This was my favorite part of the package. The simulator feels exactly the same as the one used on the real GMAT, and it's fantastic for reviewing questions when you're done. It links to the forum page for each particular question so you can see a variety of techniques used by others to solve the question. It's an awesome feature and an overall great product.
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.
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!
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.