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I was very careful in choosing my practice materials as I was afraid studying a sub-par material would hurt my actual test performance. For that reason, I predominantly used Official Guide for my practice. After a few months, I've exhausted all the practice questions from several editions of the Official Guide. I decided to take a chance with GMAT Club Tests. It was a good leap of faith. Overall the GMAT Club Tests are good. I especially like the Math section. My Math raw score was already 40-45+ when I finished all OG practice Math questions, and it was really hard to find good practice test to boost my score to 49-50, which was my goal. GMAT Club Tests Math section did the job. I eventually got a 50 raw score in Match section in my real test, and found the Math questions in the real test to be very similar to those in GMAT Club Tests. Besides the obvious option which is practicing OG questions, I would recommend every GMAT candidate to do GMAT Club Tests, especially to the candidates who are in the 700-ish range and want to get to a higher score level.
it is a great product with varieties of questions. great source of quant questions, i think if you finish these quant questions, it should be enough to score above 49. You can also see the great explanations from many active users. for SC - need more questions like real gmat style as i see in the gmat active verbal forums. Great source for the verbal CR. This tool displays various statistical data to capture your performance. Based on your weakness after analyzing the test results, you can customize the tests and focus on your weakness. RC passages cover diversified topics and seem a good source the preparation of verbal topic. A great resoruce overall
Gmat club has been a part of my GMAT preparation. Now The Tests that Gmat club has created has only added to the flavor. Tests are tough than the real GMAT and hence they keep you on your toes.
Good mix of questions with superb solutions helps a lot. Add to it further discussion of the problems on the forum. Main point of tests is not to solve the problems but to understand the solution and recognize the pattern. This is where GMAT club tests helps a lot.
I request GMAT club to increase the number of tests available. I understand that doing so is easier said than done. Thanks for helping me a big way in my preparation.
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Pros:
- Enough CAT(specially for Quant) to prepare (You won't need more than this)
- a lot of High Difficulty Level questions
- Good environment for practice (you can zoom it to fit your screen and then press F11) 👌
- Graphs and stuff
Cons:
- Limited Verbal CATs (I am going to reset the exams to practice verbal more)
- No RC questions in the last 2 CATs (but I guess it was a glitch)
- sometime not enough OG like detailed explanation
- People arguing and doubting the answers making explanation of answer confusing. (I am not saying they shouldn't, it just makes you doubt the validity of the explanation)
👍 I recommend GMAT CLUB tests over tests provided by any other online service however there is always some space for improvement.
Math Tests are amazing. I would recommend GMAT Club Math Tests to everyone preparing for GMAT. The verbal tests are very less in number and there a few questions which are very confusing in verbal. I would suggest GMAT club admins to work in the Verbal part as the Math part is already very amazing. Math CATs are an excellent blend of all levels of questions. Plus, the Quiz and collections feature in the subscription is excellent. It provides you the flexibility to create test based on your need. The software is almost a replica of Real GMAT and the Math questions are at par with the real GMAT test. I would suggest everyone to subscribe to these tests.
I can confidently say that the quality of Quant Questions in GMAT club tests is the best out there. I highly recommend GMAT Club TESTS for anyone aiming to reach a good Quant score. GMAT Club TESTS offers a large variety of questions across different topics and difficulty levels and surely prepare you for the actual test day. The performance review and analysis is very useful. The user interface of GMAT Club TESTS prepares you for the actual test. GMAT Club TESTS rock!! GMAT Club TESTS Verbal section is very good too, I feel more questions need to be added to the GMAT Club TESTS Verbal Section.
The math exams at GMAT club it's amazing. I had great experiences with them. In my actual GMAT, about 30-40% of the questions were repeat of the GMAT club math questions. These questions are real GMAT quality and have the potential to show up in the real exam.
I have taken about 8 of them and they are really challenging, but that's what you want when you are taking a GMAT exam.
I don't know much about verbal. I only took one and it had a few repeat questions, which annoyed me. But you should just get it for MATH questions. They are pure gold.
Hello everyone
I have been using GMAT club test for quite a while. They offer around 25 tests for quant section and 10 tests for verbal section. I must say that their quantitative questions set are really amazing. They tend to cover each and every topic in detail. Though at times I find the solutions a bit incomplete but that compensates the quality and variety of questions they offer. The verbal ques are just fine. Didn't help me much because of lack of good answer explanations. All in all, i will suggest other people to try these test for quant section, if they have enough time on their hands.
I thought the quant questions were quite challenging and were very helpful in my review.
I did have a few problems with the explanations. I thought they were quite brief in the sense that they assumed a lot of things (in order for you to understand it). Also I think most of the explanations focused on the 'correct' way of doing the problem, rather than showing tips, tricks, or shortcuts to get to the same answer.
The interface is also quite clunky. Once in practice mode you need to show the answer before you can answer and just look at the explanation, this makes it pretty tedious and is not very intuitive.
I am from engineering background, reaching 48-49 was easy after that pushing to 50/51 was hard. GMAT tests concepts that are basic but one should be very strong in basics and to get that thinking process during exam in 2 minutes is hard. That's when Gmatclub tests helped me to push me think in the right direction and the explanation to the questions by Bunnel is really great. I took around 15 tests each day one test, this helped me get used to the stress. If you could get consistenet 47-51 in gmat club tests you can get Q50/51 in GMAT test. Most of the questions are 700 level and the questions really test your basics. I took manhattan tests as well but Quant tests in manhattan are hard and lengthy but I dont think GMAT tests that kind of questions(my personal experience). The thing that helped is you can bookmark the tricky questions you came across and view the solutions before the real GMAT and this hlped alot. Last advice is even though you got the answer right see the explanations by Bunnel they are really amazing and will help you solve 700+ level questions in less than 1.5 min.