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GMAT club tests have some of the toughest questions you might encounter in a GMAT exam. Maths tests are simply awesome and if you are able to complete each of the maths test available then I am confident that you will find actual GMAT questions to be extremely easy.
I found verbal tests to be good but a bit away from what you will get in actual GMAT. The SC section is ok but I believe that CR & RC sections were way above the level of GMAT. It must be improved further. Nonetheless, for the sake of practice these tests are real GEM.
It is in my opinion the best way to study the Quantitative section of the GMAT, the ability to create its own quizz with specific topic is determining in my prep.
Then, access the correction with the thread that was once opened on the forum permits to mix the best of part of a forum with the best part of a software.
The limit of the GMAT CLUB tests is the Verbal section, lots of question seems not be official gmat material and sometimes to OE provided are not convincing.
In my opinion there is no better QUANT testing than this one, which allows to study specific topic, improve weaknesses and has an almost unlimited question bank. To study Verbal Section I prefer use other ways, even if all of the Verbal material has a dedicated post on GMAT CLUB (the forum).
Therefore, I strongly recommend to use GMAT CLUB tests to improve QUANT section
GMAT Club helps more than 50% of people appearing for GMAT. I think the percentage would be much more than 50. For me gmatclub tests were boon to get more insight about the type of questions, variety of questions and above all, solutions given by experts for each questions. Though few of the verbal solutions still remain debatable, rest questions are good and on par with the quality you will see on the test day.
Best parts of the gmatclub tests are its huge question collection and the adaptive test algorithm. The adaptive test algorithm would not be as accurate as you will see on the test day but it is near accurate. All in all, gmatclub test are very helpful and quite affordable. Thank you gmatclub experts and members for all their hard work in making gmatclub and its tests a grand success.
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I scored a 690 (Q49) on the GMAT, but I am looking to improve my score even further. I was looking for the best practice tests since I had already used up all my Manhattan GMAT and Kaplan tests. I found that GMAT club tests are a great resource to improve my quant concepts even further. The tests coupled with the GMAT club math book are all you'll ever need to strengthen your quant abilities. I particularly like the explanations for every question since it's a discussion on the forum. The analytics provided are also helpful. I know which category to focus on now (for ex., absolute values, inequalities etc).
Highly recommend these tests!
I'm very happy to provide a feedback on the most trusted website for GMAT takers especially in India. Being a non native student I have most difficulties in improving on Verbal than Quant. After solving almost all verbal tests I concluded that the number of questions available for testing on our Quant skills are a lot more than that of Verbal. The percentage of questions could me made to 60/40 if not 50/50 for both the subjects. I feel the difficulty level of Quant is amazing and anyone who scores a 48+ in these mocks can definitely get an excellent score in the actual examination.
But as per my experience, the same doesn't hold for verbal. The questions on the actual GMAT looked different than the ones I attempted in mocks, meaning they looked easier but were difficult conceptually. Requesting you to add on some more questions in this section especially for Non native students.
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Math tests of Gmat club are awesome. Each question consists of new learning. My score was not going up. I was stuck to 44-45. Because of GMAT club quant tests, it reached to 49. Most of the questions gave me new learning. Gradually I started gaining confidence in Math. However, my math was never bad, but somehow I was making some silly mistakes which I overcame through Gmat club tests. Bunuel 's explanations are amazing. Even If I solve a question, I can not resist myself from looking at his explanations because I think that they will make me learn new things.
I still have many tests remaining. I am sure they will certainly help me to improve further.
I would say that everyone should give GMAT club exam before appearing for GMAT exam.
Regarding the verbal test, they are good as well, but it would be great if the number of tests will be more.
Thanks to GMAT club community & a very special thanks to Bunuel.
GMAT club test are excellent resource for those who aspire to score high in GMAT exam. Especially in quant. tests all the questions are high level questions .even tougher than the real GMAT exam questions .
I would highly recommend to go for GMAT club tests , and it will easy to achieve 50 or 51 score in quant. if anyone really practice the GMAT club tests and follow the techniques.
GMAT club Verbal tests are also very good , but It would be more helpful if more number of tests can be added and should include 150 hardest verbal questions.
GMAT club team is really doing great job by providing these tests.
The quant questions are really really tough, but they are very good at solidifying your foundation and identifying any weak areas you have.
That being said, I have come across a handful of questions that were pretty vague and sometimes didn't seem GMAT esque. However it is still worth purchasing if you have exhausted all other materials.
Verbal on the other hand is kind of hit or miss. Some of the questions once again weren't very clear and the answers are debatable. It's still worth taking a look at, but I would still use official GMAT material as prep for verbal.
I have purchased the bundle of e-gmat verbal online course and GmatClub premium membership along with GmatClub tests year subscription. The quant questions were harder than the actual GMAT and I rarely crossed the 49 raw score in GMATClub tests. The tests provide a solid base to test the key areas such as Number properties, Inequalities, Algebra, Geometry and Equations etc. The Data sufficiency questions test the tricky and subtle concepts. Bunuel provides excellent explanations below each question. The harder questions have forum discussions with multiple ways to solve. The Verbal section of GMATClub tests is also useful as it has some dense RC texts and tricky CR questions. I would definitely recommend to use the GC tests in preparation to the exam.
Good pool of questions. Best part is the explanations are convincing. Covers all the concepts. But still, I'm not very sure about the relevance of the scores to actual scoring pattern.
On 1 test i got 12 wrong and I still got V37, but in GMAT Prep test I got 7 wrongs and I got V32. Both are well acclaimed but can't say which one is appropriate.
Although, if I talk about the no. of questions and diversification of questions, I would rate it 9 on 10. Its the single best source that I've found, if we talk in terms of quantity and quality.
To summarize I would rate it as relatively best source for preparation.