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I have used GMAT club tests for my preparation for the exam, and I am thoroughly pleased with the quality of the tests. The maths tests in general help one prep really well for the actual examination. You get more than 20 tests to practice from, sufficient to develop one from Q45 to Q50. Moreover, the solutions presented are crystal clear.
Additionally, the dashboard helps to track your scores, and also the strong and weak areas. Looking at the weak areas, I could improve my quant score by focusing more on Statistics, and probability.
I would highly recommend people to use the GMAT club tests.
Thanks,
Ashis
To be honest, the tests are just like any other CATs ,but the only distinguished features are -
1. more 700+ level questions
2. more GMAT like experience
I got the subscription for gmatclub tests from my eGMAT verbal Live prep course. It was a good experience. To be honest, my quants skills got improved and now I am more confident to score Q50+. These questions really reflect the upon the concepts required 700+ quants questions. On verbal side, I feel that the RC is proper and is as per the GMAT standards.
The only negative is that you need to have a proper low latency internet connection to have a satisfactory experience.
I can conclusively say that gmat club tests are the best for quant as well as verbal preparation. Quant section is pretty exhaustive with 24 tests - I can't imagine any other prep having that much volume of queations. Quant questions are of high quality and you can certainly feel the difference after taking the same. Solving and revision of the same should take through the quant section thoroughly. the quality of Verbal questions is close enough. Though compared to quant it is not as exhaustive and in some of the tests the balance between SC, CR and RC was missed. Therefore I would request the makers to add more content. Overall the test platform is pretty good and worth the money!
GMAT club has plenty of resources for studying, practicing and discussing test & question strategies. What I like the most:
1) Review of prep materials - pros & cons, the free resources, free practice tests
2) Discussions/approaches to solve OG questions - when the OG explanation is just not good enough
3) Quantitative handbook - free, excellent, concise
4) AWA section - memorized the template the night before the GMAT and it was perfect
5) Quizzes - the BEST RESOURCE. The quizzes and question pool available are perfect for testing yourself with unusual/stressful questions. They may not reflect the actual GMAT completely, but its really useful to go through them (and the explanations). The analysis tool lets you understand your strengths & weaknesses very well.
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Don't take the GMAT without referencing GMAT club.
Learning to skip tough questions is the hardest skill to master in the GMAT. Good luck
Wrote my first GMAT prep and got a 620. Was bit of a shock to me after practicing OG and the verbal and Quant review. FInally Took the gmat club subscription and started practicing sectionals. Was really impressed with the GMAT club's qustion bank. Though the exams are little tough compared to the Gmat preps and OG but in a way that's a good thing. You get to practice tough questions which eventualy helps you with the speed and accuracy. After practicing GMAT club's questions for few days, i finally wrote another GMATprep yesterday and got a 720. That's a 100 point jump and i was pretty surprised. All thanks to GMAT club. The questions in the Gmat club are all new questions that i haven't practiced before. I started from 44 in quant and 28 in verbal and reached 49 in quant and 40 in verbal. Still a long way to go as I'm aiming 750. Would recommend writing Quant sectionals and verbal quizes if you wanna jump your score up. Even the explanations for all the questions are pretty good. Would definitely recommend to a friend!!
I stated preparing for the GMAT no knowing which direction to go. I went through a number of resources but my performance was not improving. Then I came across gmatclub. From debriefs to resources, gmatclub has been an inspiration as well as a must have for gmat preparation. The resources for quant especially are too good and trying problems provides you will confidence in your abilities. An Open forum like gmatclub is like a boon to a gmat test taker. Especially the quant mega thread and the categorization of resources provides ease of doing preparation for an average test taker. Kudos to all the members of the club and the team at gmatclub.
I have been using the GMAT Club Tests for my GMAT preparation. This is one of the best tools out there to practice your Quants . The questions available on gmat club makes you ready for most of the traps and tricks that GMAT can hit on you.Constant practice of the questions available can easily take you to your dream score in quant. You can take the tests either in quiz format or as a mixed set. I don't think any other quant material can prepare you as much as GMAT club tests could. In the event that your prep gets delayed, you will get a 50% discount on extending your gmat club tests subscription.
While the questions typically were more difficult than the GMAT prep questions, they are challenging and utilize similar concepts that are on the test. Ultimately if you use these questions as the standard, the quant portion of the GMAT becomes more simplified.
This focuses a little too heavily on the combinatorics and probability and could be tuned further to more closely reflect the actual test. Given that the probability and combinatorics mostly show up at higher level scores, it is clearly important to practice and master these questions if one wants to do well.
Overall a great product and definitely would recommend.
I tried gmat club tests after trying some of the well known tests.But kind of satisfaction i got after going through 3-4 tests is immense. Initially you might find Quant is above gmat level, but thats the catch it prepares you for the best. Though verbal part not upto the standard of Quant, but still a good bet for practice.
Verbal part may sometimes give you scores that will be scattered. Question levels for both Quant and verbal are really good. Solutions are also well documented. Overall i would say it's one of best tool to prepare yourself for the D day.
I've been using gmatclub to improve my gmat skills, and it helped quite a lot. First of all, the database of gmatclub contains tough questions which will test and demand you to understand all the different skills you need to know for the GMAT. The system of gmatclub will give you very tough questions at high frequency when you tend to score better. When completion of the tests is combined with thorough examination of wrong and right answers, you wil be able to improve your GMAT game.
This brings me to the second point; the community of gmatclub helps a lot if you dont understand specific questions or whole subjects. In general gmatclub is a very good medium to improve your gmat score.
A point of criticism could be that gmatclub is almost exclusively is focused on the quantative part of the GMAT. But this was already quite clear to me when i bought the 3 month-access-package.
All in all i'm very pleased!