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I was not much of a fan of GMAT Club tests but the holidays offer where they let you ride them for free is a magnet. I don't know if that is the usual question bank or they upload some tricky sets to send everyone off-guard.
I built a quiz for SC - 700 level - 10 questions. Thinking, it's going to be a cakewalk.
Questions seemed to be okay until i see the results. ONLY 40 % correct. What happened.
I went again, oh clutch !!
The SC are subtle. PERIOD.
I felt in love with them.
After exhausting whole SC pack, I am going to pick another one. But these are just awesome.
Loved it !
With over 1600 questions, GMAT club probably has the most number of adaptive quant tests (26 CATs). The quant questions are slightly harder than questions in real GMAT test, thus great source for practice. It also have the Quiz feature to select questions from particular topic and difficulty level. Each question has detailed explanation as well as the link to the Forum discussion where different ways of solution same question are available. The look and feel of the test is also very similar to the real GMAT test. These tests are great practice material to boost Quant scores to 48-51 range.
There are also 9 verbal Tests. The sentence correction question in verbal test are good though CR can be improved. One more suggestion would be to add more verbal tests to practice.
I surely recommend these tests to score higher in the real GMAT test.
I am grateful to GMAT Quant Busters for giving me an opportunity to try out GMAT Club Tests for a month after winning their last quiz round.
GMAT Club Tests is an invaluable resource for any GMAT high score aspirant. It has very good quant and verbal questions backed by exceptional analytics to analyze mistakes and learn. You can take CATs or take section wise tests. By using CATs, you can focus on test-taking strategies and by taking section tests, you can focus on your weak areas and improve.
I would highly recommend trying out the GMAT Club Tests.
Best of luck to all of you!
Questions are terrific. I was able to elevate my quant from low 40s to high 40s/50. Although the questions are slightly different from GMAT quant questions, these questions require you to think a lot more. As the GMAT tests quantitative reasoning, the problems here in GMAT club tests are terrific. I highly recommend trying out the exams if you are struggling with quant. The exams are extremely difficult!
I love how the system allows you to create quizzes or take actual exams. Although they share the same question bank, taking the exams strengthens your stamina for the real quant.
Great product
For those of you who are just getting started with GMAT prep, I have a piece of straight and simple advice; just for GMAT Club tests. I have taken mocks from many platforms such as Veritas, Kaplan, Princeton, and GMAC but nothing came close to the real scores obtained during my GMAT exam.
There are over 26 Quant CAT's, 9 Verbal CAT's and thousands of questions for CAT's and Quizzes. I reset them twice and as a starter, these tests cover almost all topics that are required for the exam. I must tell you with an experience that the Quant tests are a little hard, but soon this hard becomes normal to you and the actual exam feels much easier. 26 Quants fix the right mindset and you feel confident after attempting over 20 mocks.
On the other hand, these tests are really affordable in terms of the quantity and quality of tests provided. I know that other prep platforms give you a whole 2.5hr text experience but I used to keep two tabs open, one with the Quant section and the other for the verbal test to ensure a seamless integration and real mock experience.
Just don't hesitate to pay for these mocks! All the best!
Joined: Aug 03, 2019
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V35 (Online)
I got the GMAT Club Tests as a part of the e-GMAT course. Overall, the tests made for great practice and were really helpful in the test-taking training. During my preparation, I mostly focused on the Quant CATs. The difficulty level of the questions in the Quant mocks was great. It really helped me practice the Q50 and Q51 level questions. The analysis of the incorrect questions through the posts helped me develop multiple ways of solving the same problem. It allowed me to cross the 700 level barrier. To further enhance the experience, the overall adaptability of the test needs to be improved.
Overall it is a good tool to practice. It gives you quite some information and analytics such as averages, percentages, etc, that will help you to gauge your strengths and weaknesses. I would say that quality of questions in quant are better than those of verbal. However, as it has always been repeated in the forum, do not take any mock score seriously other than the GMAT Prep ones. Use these mocks to get used to the long hours of tensed environment of the exam. It would be ideal to first study all topics and then give the mocks. Go ahead and master your quantitative skills. Wishing you best of luck for your GMAT.
I found GMAT club tests extremely helpful in preparing for the real GMAT exam. I unlocked these tests using my earned points. I felt that level of both verbal and quant were quite close to what i experienced on the test day. Doing timed practice on so many Quant tests.(.25 to be precise) allowed me to experiment with different strategies of attempting the exam and figuring out what works for me best. I am grateful to GMAT club for providing such amazing tests, which helped me in achieving a score of Q50. I also found verbal tests very helpful. I was surprised to find out that I hadn't attempted any of the questions before and that all the questions were new to me.
During my preparation, I was very confused about the type of MOCK tests that I should use to get the real-time test experience. I was not wanting to take the GMAC tests as I had taken them earlier twice. So I picked up GMATCLUB Tests. I took all the quant tests and the verbal tests very seriously.
I benefitted a lot from the quant tests particularly because they cover all the concepts and also help in practicing those concepts making you stronger after each mock. My suggestion would be to practice each mock even if you see repetition in concepts and question type. The questions are very much similar to the real GMAT test. I got Q50 in my real test and I was getting similar scores in the GMATCLUB mocks.
I would strongly recommend the same.
Joined: Jul 05, 2020
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q48 V41 (Online)
GMAT club CATs are really a helpful bank of questions you can use for your practice. The quant section is a bit more difficult than actual GMAT but it's better to be prepared for the difficult questions if you are aiming at Q50+.
For verbal, I wont advice GMAT club as an ideal solution because GMAT verbal is very much different than CATs. This what i felt when i attempted GMAT.
But as this mocks is made available for free on ocassion such as christmas , You can definitely use this to get an idea about your quant capabilities. Also you can subscribe to the Youtube channel and get this test free for 7 days. All this offers really help out with preparations. Thanks a lot GMAT club for this.