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I found this club really really helpful right from the time i joined. The questions are of HIGH QUALITY and the concepts and answer explanations are quite clear. However, there are times when some difficult questions are not followed by proper explanations and it gets a little difficult to understand the questions and reason behind getting a wrong answer and this is especially true for the problem solving and data sufficiency questions. Overall, I am completely satisfied with the variety of questions that are available in verbal and quantitative part. The best part is that these tests can also be taken as quizzes and selection can be made by us. This is a very good platform for test takers. kudos to gmat club. :*
I hope the explanations will further more be elaborated to people who are not so friendly with mathematics . it helped me during the preparation and also for the timing as well . The database covers a wide range of questions necessary in order to excel in quantitative section of the gmat . most of the questions are 700 level questions and practicing them makes every candidate confident to go and face the real gmat test .
I wish Gmat Club team all the very best to increase their database upon time and continue its resonance with the real gmat tests.
Very nice collection .
Thanks Bunuel and the Team .
I found the GMAT Club Tests: Quant quite similar to the Official GMAT test. The detailed analytics that comes with these test gives you an insight into areas. The analysis also helps us in knowing the time spent on the correct and wrong answers. This would help us in analysing which questions can be left as they might at times take a lot of time and sometimes leaving a couple of very hard ones could give us additional time to solve the easier ones. I faced challenges in understanding a few solutions in quant, looking for alternative solutions in the forum renders the purpose of providing the explanation at the end useless. If the explanations are detailed at the first go a lot of time can be saved, can help us in concentrating on other important aspects.
Listing the pros and cons of the test.
GMAT Club Tests: Best feature
• Detailed analytics
Pros:
• Quant part is very similar to official GMAT tests
• Best for high-quality Quant Tests
• A vast number of questions with varied level of difficulty
Cons:
• There is a scope for improvement on the explanation front for few of the answers
• Verbal tests can be improved
I availed gmat tests along with egmat verbal online course. I found gmat club tests very helpful and real-time tests. The questions as per the difficulty level chosen were perfect as J realised it after I encountered the type of questions in real GMAT test.
The solutions for the questions are self-explanatory and the reported scores in mock test of gmatclub were pretty close to my actual score in GMAT. So I would suggest that it is a a prefect resource and a mandatory one if you are preparing for GMAT. Though I started using it few weeks before my actual test date, it gave me a good practice and I was able to handle such questions well in actual test. Thank you GMAT club for these tests. It's an amazing resource.
I always used to visit GMAT Club for Bunnel's review on GMAT Quant questions. His way of solving questions is really good and easy to grasp. I opted for GMAT Club tests and found the Quant tests really challenging and these tests helped me to score good score on Quant in GMAT. I also liked the Verbal tests but there are lot of improvement in these tests in terms of question quality, answers quality etc. Nevertheless, one can really benefit from their test series, and I highly recommend the Quant test for everyone who is planning to score more than 49 in Quant.
These tests are probably the gold standard for simulated exam prep for Quant. The questions are varied, difficult and exactly like official GMAT questions - they try and trick you rather than being explicitly difficult. The questions aren't long winded or tough but tricky - exactly like the official GMAT. Plenty of questions, detailed explanations and the ability to curate quizzes - anyone who wants a high quant score should definitely take these. They are worth it just for Quant alone.
Verbal admittedly could be better. But then, I rarely find test prep companies that can create questions similar to the official test makers. This is an area, I believe, in which most prep companies struggle. Nevertheless, the verbal tests are still good practice.
Two thumbs up for the GMAT Club Tests.
I have being using GMAT Club Tests for quite some time and would rather says that they are indeed good.
The level of question are good, there is a large variety of question pool from which one can practice according to his/her level.....The test analysis is pretty great, the feature of downloading the report to keep as a reference is great....The best part which I liked was the statistics through which one can compare as to how many people have attempted the question correct and in how much time.
The Club test is pretty good way to practice though the only feature that can make way and is still lagging ...is the customize timer so that at the beginning phase one can race against the timer at their own pace.
Using the GMAT Club practice tests are a great way to get an experience that is very close to the real test at a testing centre. The test interface bears a resemblance to the actual GMAT test, and there are challenging questions presented that can truly predict your skill level. I think the best part is having the after-test analysis - the timing breakdown helps you improve on your timing strategies, and the explanations for each answer are well-written and in depth. I enjoy the thought and the time put into the design of the GMAT Club tests so they are user-friendly and it makes studying and practicing for the GMAT much more enjoyable. In addition, there is a direct lint to the forums where other members have provided their insights on how they solve certain questions. Having the input and problem solving strategies of others who are also preparing for the GMAT really provides me with additional motivation to improve my own studying and practice habits. I find that the most challenging questions that I have faced are also difficult for others, and being able to read through the contributions of real members who are in a similar situation as myself is something that other testing platforms cannot compete with at this time. I also really like that GMAT Club offers free access to the tests during the holidays, and provides members with opportunities to try out the study tool with promotions too.
It was unfortunate timing for my subscription because of family issues, so it would be nice to be able to suspend the subscription for a period of time - and restart it back when you are able to concentrate and focus better on the studying!
I used to be good at Math during the time in high school. However, I struggled a lot when it came to the Quant Section in the GMAT. I was easily trapped by many questions as I didn't realize the nature of Quant section. Thanks to many high-quality questions as well as the excellent and comprehensive explanations for every single question in GMATClub Test, I have learned a lot of useful tips, which really helped me to ace the Quant section with a satisfactory 51 points.
Therefore, I always recommend these tests to anyone who wants to achieve a high Quant score. It's really worth to try these tests.
GMAT Club tests are perfect to test you score in Quantitative. I scored 51 (though cancelled score) in real GMAT. I have not used any other material for quant.
More than 1000 questions in Quant section in tests are enough to practice from single source. each question is at par with real GMAT.
Some of verbal questions are not explained detail, but one get solutions from GC forum.
GC tests are best priced and one can purchase based on time period.
I am still preparing and GMAT club test material is among top most material to achieve my dream of getting 770 plus score in GMAT