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I have tried almost all other question banks available online - the ones on mba.com, MGMAT, Jamboree etc. but the ones available here are the trickiest/hardest as promised by the makers. Lived up to its expectations - at first glance the question you look at seems really easy to solve but that is what the catch is. If you miss even a single word of the question stem or if you are unable to comprehend what the question is trying to say/ask, you are going to mark the incorrect answer.
The question pool has enough questions to make you at ease when you give the real GMAT as you have already faced the worst of questions and you have practiced enough on 700-level questions. Highly recommended if you are aiming for anything between Q49-Q51.
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Overall Test series rating - 4.5 / 5
Quant test series rating - 5 / 5
Verbal test series rating - 4 /5
Quant - I scored an effortless Q50 just from attempting all quant tests and reviewing my mistakes. If one follows Bunnel's methods, he or she can easily score above Q48.
Verbal - Being a non-native speaker has its own disadvantages. But however, I felt the gmatclub tests were quite different than the actual gmat test. I believe with more time and efforts from the moderators and contributions from the test takers will help gmatclub to build a better verbal test series (hopefully as good as quant).
I have used the GMATClub Tests for my GMAT preparation and it is hands down one of the best resources for your Quant prep. The flexibility provided by the product gives you the added advantage of going through the practice content in the form of CATs- Great way to practice and build stamina!
The Verbal content is no less. It has a good mix of questions that test all the required verbal concepts. Ample practice questions to go through either via CATs or drills.
The actual GMAT won't seem tough with such practice. In short, go for this product. There is no regretting it!
I used GMAT Club test for more than a month for my preparation . It is very cool and useful for beginners like me . i got this free CATs with e-gmat subscription.
i like analysis part mostly after taking CATs and explanation for each and every questions are good and where we can use the same thread to clearing our doubts. and i like the sccore analysis part with last CAT taken ..
But, unfortunately i didn't use complete questions due to expiry and i didn't renew the same as of now. Hope i will subscribe in future and utilize those resources .
GMAT club test id best to improve math score. Its 700 level question seems more difficult than original gmat but if you solve alll those question ( atleast twice), it will definitely help you boost your score to Q 50+. At the same time do solve and try to remember the concept taught in all the question. Please review solution of all the problem even if you get the answer correct. Solution to many question will help you solve the same problem in bettter way.
I cannot comment on verbal part because I haven't started solving question of verbal section. once i solve question from verbal section, I will update the same in this page
The GMAT Club tests have been quite useful for me. The quant questions are really hard and I never timed my quant CAT's because its almost impossible to finish them on time. I tried a few verbal questions, but its better to stick to other sources as IMO, they are not representative of the actual tests. The main value of these tests come in the quant section. Solving these problems helps to understand the core concepts. It would be better if they have an option to extend GMAT Club tests for cheaper. At 50 bucks, they don't come cheap but if you use this resource properly, it will help you a lot.
Hello everyone,
I am 35 year male from India. I have around 14 years of work experience in IT industry. Last year I wrote my GMAT on 15 jun.
I scored 600(Q50 V21). Although I could not score my dream score because of my pathetic performance in verbal but I am happy that I scored very well in Quant section.
I scored so pathetic in verbal as I have not even scored in my mocks. I am not here to promote GMAT club test but I am here to bring the realty in front.
I scored Q 47 in mocks . I started preparing with GMAT Club quant tests and after few tests I started scoring Q49 or Q50.
GMAT club Q tests are harder than real gmat test but these would bring your level so high that you will not feel pressurised in real exam.In real exam , I scored 50 and I give whole credit to gclub q test. I would recommend these to everyone who want to score Q49 and above.
Thanks and good luck
I am very much satisfied with quant. There are lot of challenging questions in quant and these questions make you ready for main test; I hope in future we could also have video lessons for advance material.
If there were more questions on average, weighted average, median etc. (more of statistics) 500,600,700 level, it would have been great. Actually i am sorting out all the questions from GMAT club, and it's taking time.
I am not fond of SC here. I see a lot of similarity with MGMAT. CR is good, perhaps you could have added more Bold faced questions, and more flaw questions.
RC is good practice. Tough ones are really tough. Enjoying my prep.
Overall great prep experience
Overall Feedback:
Test Simulation is great. Performance analysis is also good.
Verbal Feedback:
I have given all the verbal CATs from GMAT Club Tests. I found the quality of questions, specifically in Sentence Correction (SC) and Reading Comprehension (RC) is poor and does not judge your performance as done by GMAT Official Exam. Also the number of questions are not enough to practice (There are approximately 450 total questions, which I feel are very less to prepare for GMAT exam). SC questions check you on concepts which are not very relevant for GMAT and skip concepts which are important. CR questions are good though and matches with GMAT level to some extent.
Quant Feedback:
One of the best I have seen. 700 level questions are the best to score a Q50+ score. Number of questions are good enough (1150 total) for any person, be a repeater or a fresher. Explanation given at the end of every question is a great help.
The GMAT Club Tests gives you opportunity to get accustomed with the real GMAT tests. The question level is also almost same as the real one. Quants contain a variety of questions, which would help you to do better and improve yourself. The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. Although the questions themselves were top notch, the scoring algorithm seemed to be a little off. My quant scores in the CATs were a little spread out (45-50) and the hard questions keep coming at you from around the first 5 questions, which wouldn't usually happen in the real exam. So you might find yourself running out of time, but again, this should be good for practice. With all these pros and cons, I used my GmatClub tests subscription for 6 months and then I had renewed it for another 6 months. Simply because practicing the quant section really helped boost my confidence.