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GMAT Club Tests Reviews

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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May 21, 2016
naru

Joined: Aug 11, 2013

Posts: 1

Kudos: 5

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Extremely useful

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I have had the opportunity to use these tests and it has been mind blowing. It is simply wonderful to have access to such good quality questions on such an open and supportive forum where there are numerous people to help you and simply looking at the number of users of this website one can easily gauge about how awesome this website is. The quality is surely maintained and the variety and extensiveness of the questions surely do help a lot on in the preparation for the GMAT exams which could surely prove to be nerve wracking but this bundle of tests does help to reduce the trepidation one feels.

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May 19, 2016
niksaqua

Joined: Aug 27, 2013

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
730 Q50 V38

Biggest Source of Fresh Questions

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Hi

I am using GMAT club tests as the practice questions, as I have already got a number of CATs from other companies.

This biggest benefit of subscribing to GMAT Club tests was a huge pool of good quality fresh questions available for practice. Fresh questions means that you will not see those questions in your CATs, hence your CATs will provide a true score for your level.

Secondly, you get a lot of 700 level questions, especially for Quant, and each question makes you focus on a different area.

However, the explanations of the problems (especially quantitative) are sometimes overly brief. They are great for those who already know how to solve the problem, good for those who were near to the solution and somewhat too short for those who were far from the solution.

In the end, I seriously think that GMAT Club tests provide you the biggest database of questions to practice. I am taking my GMAT next month, and I am hopeful that these test will contribute in my success of cracking thee exam.

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May 18, 2016
joydeepkundu26

Joined: Apr 30, 2015

Posts: 3

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V35

Tough Quants & beautifully created Verbal

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I find the DS questions in Quant section very challenging which helps me to prepare for tough questions in the real exam. I find the PS in Quant a bit easy maybe because I am an Engineer. :)

Also the Verbal section is pretty well constructed with different questions from each of the section. Specially the SC part where there is a whole plethora of topics.

The review & explanation part is also too good; you usually get a good idea where you went wrong & how the question should be approached. & you can easily check your performance , weak areas in "my performance" section.

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May 14, 2016
bb85

Joined: Jan 26, 2014

Posts: 131

Kudos: 22

Self-reported Score:
640 Q49 V30

Excellent tests!

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GMAT Club Tests are the best to prepare for the real exam. Questions are not only high quality, but also very close with the real exam questions. I gained practice with GMAT club tests. Explanations incude different perspectives and I guess that is the most valuable thing for the preparation tests. I reviewed questions, detected my weaknesses and found lots of questions to improve them. Review part are another useful section in GMAT club test. It is easy to use, user friendly and downloadable which can be again very useful for mee to review at a later time. I feel very lucky to subscribe here and I believe no one will regret to subscribe.

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May 09, 2016
johnflorentino

Joined: Sep 30, 2014

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
550 Q39 V27

Hard but helpful

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The GMAT Club Test were an excellent tool to help in GMAT preparations. The questions were hard but definitely assisted in the GMAT preparation. The explanation for each answer was also very well done. In addition, the breakdown of what you got right and wrong along with time breakdown helps you in figuring out how to come up with a correct strategy in the test. I could say without a doubt that the questions and tests (along with discussions on the GMAT forum of each question) helped tremendously. I would definitely recommend using the GMAT Club Test along with the resources on the GMAT Club Forum to anyone on any level to achieve their best score.

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May 04, 2016
mvictor

Joined: Jul 17, 2014

Posts: 2137

Kudos: 1215

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V30

Very accurate in scoring, and good for practice

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I have used for a very long period of time GMAT Club Tests. For my preparations for my latest exam, I have used GMAT Club tests for practice, especially the quant ones. Needless to say, the "predictability" of the tests is outstanding. I had been constantly getting 47-49 on Quant, and I got 49 on the real test.
Just as MGMAT CAT's quant sections are, so are GMAT Club's quant tests in terms of "difficulty". Tests are more "difficult" than the real test, yet studying on "hard mode" makes you more vigilant (most of the questions rely on basic concepts, the mastering of which is crucial in getting a high score).
I really appreciate the effort that was put in creating these tests, as I have noticed that each question CAN be solved not just in 2 ways, but some times in 3 and more ways.

Verbal tests are accurate as well. I scored 30 on the real test, while getting 30-40 on the GMAT Club's tests.

Are the tests worth it? I say yes. Nonetheless, the possibility to buy tests with kudos gives everyone the chance to try GMAT Club's CAT's.

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May 01, 2016
dyzhang

Joined: Nov 01, 2015

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Great

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The GMAT club tests are great, they are better than the practice tests from a few different sources. Each question comes with detailed explanation on the answer and with statistics on how everyone did. This helps to give you, the test taker, a good perspective on how you are doing compared to others. In addition, the quiz component is excellent! It allows you to drill into different topics and sections that you want more practice. Overall, the entire format, the look and feel, is like that of the real test. This helps to allow you to be familiar with the actual test. Overall, I highly recommend using the GMAT club tests. Only thing - I hope that GMAT club will put in more verbal questions!

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April 29, 2016
rsh12

Joined: Sep 25, 2015

Posts: 87

Kudos: 111

Self-reported Score:
700 Q48 V37

Quant is the best. Verbal not sure.

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Quant questions in gmat club tests are the best out there. It is much more trickier than any other test co out there and GMAT tests tricky queations. Interface and the explanations are awesome. Thanks Bunuel. 4 stars for Quant. (-1 star for Verbal) I did not attempt much of verbal so cannot comment on that. Once I do attempt more questions to get an insight, I may come back and change my reviews too. I am still using the tests and as per my experience they are definitely is helpful. I will edit this review once I get my score.

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April 21, 2016
sarvesh231189

Joined: Jul 07, 2015

Posts: 11

Kudos: 6

Verified GMAT Classic score:
580 Q47 V23

Gmat Club Test Must have

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Test takers must take club test if they are aiming for 700+ score. Quant part covers all the variety of questions and and are of top notch. It has amazing analytic to gauge your strengths and weaknesses . Question bank is pretty big and will be enough to cover everything.
The only point of criticism is regarding the test being not adaptive. Because of this I was not able to simulate the test centre environment.

Considering everything I think test contain a ton of quant, most of which are algebra and inequalities where plugging in number's won't work. If you are looking for verbal help, than I'd look elsewhere.

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April 20, 2016
babushka84

Joined: Dec 29, 2007

Posts: 60

Kudos: 22

Self-reported Score:
710 Q46 V41

Overprepping made awesome

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I had to teach myself math from scratch. It's been a long journey since Khan Academy. Because the "Hard" questions in the GMAT Club Tests bank are incredibly hard, I chose to ease into them by doing all the "Easy" and "Medium" questions first. Of the ones I got wrong, I would redo them again until I was comfortable with the concepts being tested. Real GMAT quant feels much easier now and let's be honest, fear is a huge factor in why people bomb the test.

These questions will sharpen make you pay attention, be more precise, and teach you a ton of math concepts you won't have seen elsewhere.

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