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GMAT Club Tests offer hard Quant CAT tests. The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. You can see the exact distribution of questions here. To learn about the scoring algorithm precision, please see this discussion. Finally, GMAT Club tests require a subscription but 10 days a year, we offer them for free on US public holidays.
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September 26, 2016
MbaRacer

Joined: Sep 17, 2014

Posts: 139

Kudos: 57

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V38

Unbeatable Quant Series

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Best practice for quant exams. Must have for scoring a 50 plus in GMAT quant. It makes you think like a pro. Not only in GMAT, you will start looking problems in different way. The approach itself will be different. You might have had a lengthy solution, but when you review the solution, it will be in two to three lines. Do not miss even a single problem of 700 Level. You can use the 600 level problems as a brush up of your basics. I suggest the tests to everyone. If done with this series, never worry about anything. Just go and give the exam.

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September 25, 2016
bigbomb

Joined: Feb 08, 2014

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Awesome Quant sets

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GMAT club test are awesome for quants. It really pushes your limits to score in high 40's and even 50's. Quant sets have great mix of difficulty levels. These sets are very challenging and great practice to score high in Quants. I think predicted scores for quant tests have a deviation of around 4-5 in real test, considering that quant sets are of higher difficulty level. The verbal sets are not quite reflective of difficulty level as in real test. Critical reasoning questions are easy and need to be revised to reflect the difficulty level of real Gmat questions but RC's were good practice.

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September 22, 2016
origen87

Joined: Jul 10, 2012

Posts: 41

Kudos: 64

Self-reported Score:
660 Q47 V34

A must have for Quants prep

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The tests were good to learn new concepts, but I have always felt that taking these in untimed conditions was always better. Ofcourse these questions are of much higher difficulty than the actual deal, so good for practise.
You end up learning the way to think smart using numbers or some handy formulas like how to find number of 5 in 50!. But i think they are not representative of actual GMAT. Bunuel's explanations are out of world, simple crisp and just what you need. Be sure you solve some 10 of these tests and maintain crisp notes for the same
Strongly recommend these as a final layer to your GMAT preps. I found verbal tests not upto the mark, so dint attempt much.

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September 16, 2016
Rohit6

Joined: Jun 29, 2015

Posts: 238

Kudos: 79

Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q50 V40

Decent but not great

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Alright,
In my experience I found gmatclub tests to be good but not great. The reason? Its more quant oriented. If you want unlimited supply of tough quant questions, gmatclub is an amazing resource. Though I didn't it extensively as I already scored a Q51 in quant!
My pain area was verbal and I found it OK. Its good for practise sake but it could have been better. Explanations sometimes keep asking me for more. May be because I'm relatively weak in Verbal. Anyways, I would recommend gmatclub Quant for any1 who is absolutely through with the basics and is looking for some good quality practise. Getting Q50-51 in quant is very much possible if you practise enough and gmatclub is a great resource. For verbal don't consider gmatclub as a primary resource though its good for additional practise.

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September 18, 2016
aravindatreya

Hi,

I think I'm also in a similar situation. Can you please tell me from where did you practice for Verbal? Do you happen to know any Verbal oriented test series? Just like how GMAT club is Quant oriented. Thanks.

September 18, 2016
Rohit6

Best is to use the official GMAT Test Pack and Question Pack. For more practise I used e-GMAT scholaranium.

September 14, 2016
Mrinob

Joined: Aug 05, 2016

Posts: 38

Kudos: 18

Highly motivating and Excellent Questions

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I must say that the level of the questions in both Quant and verbal is excellent .
I have taken coaching for GMAT in July in Bangalore from a well known institute in Bangalore. After doing GMAT club tests , I find that I have wasted my time having attended that coaching.
Had I invested my time here solving questions on GMat Club,I would have been ready for the exam by now.
All that I can add to the review of free club tests is that Explanation for some CR questions could also have been provided.
However, the tests were a real motivation to me.

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September 14, 2016
kynir

Joined: Feb 25, 2014

Posts: 23

Kudos: 3

loved it

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These tests are really very helpful for you to practice questions of all difficulty types. It includes a lot of tricky questions which prepares you to tackle any sort of difficulty you might face during your exam. I really liked the way you get a detailed score analysis of your test and see how other people have fared in the questions compared to you. And the best part is while i review my answers i can see the detailed solution right there along with the forum discussion where people discuss alternative answers. The only thing i would suggest is to increase the number of verbal tests so that everyone gets a good practice with the verbal section too..

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September 14, 2016
arijit294

Joined: Sep 28, 2015

Posts: 1

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
560 Q46 V21

GMAT CLUB Test Review

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GMAT Club Test QUANTS: There are around 1300 hundred questions in quant section with low, medium and high difficulty levels. These questions are one step above the Real GMAT questions. Questions comprises every concepts of questions tested in real GMAT. Most of the questions are above average difficulty levels. From every question, you will get something new. Most of the questions are not seen anywhere else and created very intelligently including small small tricks. The solutions given by Bunuel are brilliant and tests basic concepts.Also the discussions are very helpful.To score Quant 50 or 51, these tests are highly recommended.

Verbal: I have gone through the SC questions which are build on the GMAT concepts but real GMAT verbal questions are little different wordings which makes them little difficult. I have done some CR questions which look pretty much similar to real GMAT. The verbal tests have a scope for improvement.

The Interface is similar to the GMAT exams and works very well.

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September 14, 2016
KarishmaParmar

Joined: Feb 14, 2016

Posts: 52

Kudos: 37

Self-reported Score:
710 Q48 V40

GMAT Club Tests are all you need for quant !

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I have been using the GMAT Club CATs and can vouch for their extreme usability without any inhibitions. I have given the real GMAT and coming to GMAT Club tests from their has made me realize how much similar these exams are to the real tests. There are more than 20 quant CATs with each question worth its price in gold, figuratively ;) I was on a Q 42 and have been able to improve to a Q 49 owing to these CATs. The most important thing that I would like to mention here is that we all know GMAT Math is not difficult it's tricky. The GMAT Club tests have all the tricks and the traps one can imagine. Hhats off to the creators. So, once you have done 20 or more of these tests and have reviewed well, you know the traps like the back of your hand. Which is one thing which I missed in my quant preparation earlier.

All the best.

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September 14, 2016
theincredible

Joined: Jul 30, 2014

Posts: 33

Kudos: 16

The best quant tests in the whole world!!

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If you want to practice the toughest quant questions, GMATClub tests is where you come. This is the toughest. Nothing even comes close - not even Manhattan advanced gmat quant!

I was scoring in the range of 48-50 in quant in Veritas, GMAT Prep and Manhattan tests. However, in first timed exam that I took in GMATClub Test, I scored 43. The tough questions are so beautifully designed that it exploits your every little weakness and motivates you to learn new tricks. Learnt a very useful techniques while going through the solutions. Also, the responses from GMATClub community are so helpful. Verbal tests are not too bad. A word of caution, though. Don't rely too much on the solutions. They are not convincing enough and lack the subtlety of real GMAT questions.

Highly recommended though!!

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September 13, 2016
rohitkumar77

Joined: Nov 19, 2014

Posts: 51

Kudos: 29

Essential if you targeting above 700!

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I have been a member for quite a while now and i have tried many questions of GMAT CLUB quant and verbal - not so much as quant. What GC Quant offers is a effective pool of 700 level quant questions that are brilliantly arranged according to 500 , 600 and 700 level. The test series is very effective as the level of quant is hard - very hard but the logic you need to apply to solve these questions is within the GMAT pattern . More than 90% of the questions are new and opens your mind to how pre-think in the real thing. I have tried 4-5 test until now for GC and in all i was amazed by the questions and their explanations . The trick involved here to solve the questions will help you open your mind on how to actually deal with hard questions in GMAT. So my suggestion to all my peers is go for GC test atleast surely for the QUANT part . These will really really help you for the real deal .
Verbal - I felt that the questions were good and mostly resembled GP .

In short go for it - it forms a great tool for practice .

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