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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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August 08, 2020
kush09

Joined: May 01, 2019

Posts: 144

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Self-reported Score:
660 Q49 V31

Good analysis report of test

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One very good thing about "GMAT Club test" is you can take Verbal and Quant test separately. This gives option to focus on section which needs more attention and you get combined score out of 800 based on your last Verbal and Quant score. Other pros I found are:

1. Explanation for each question is detailed.
2. Segregation of question as per question level (500+, 600+ & 700+).
3. Percentage split of questions as per question level and percentage segregation of correct and incorrect answers as per question level.
4. Also you can download test report with questions and add you comments for each question for review it later.
5. Also you get overall summary as per topics from all the test you have taken.

Hope you all find this helpful. Cheers!

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August 08, 2020
AkshayC95

Joined: Jan 28, 2018

Posts: 77

Kudos: 84

They are Gooooood

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GmatClub offers 25 Quants Mocks/Cats and 9 verbal Mocks/Cats. Quant Cats offered by GMAT club are good. Their questions will make you scratch your head to solve it. They focus on all three levels that are basic medium and high, but above that they test you from all the possible angles and that what help. They have got good trick questions. As far as the Verbal section is concerned it is not as great as the Quant section but good. As far as, the scoring algorithm is concerned. Don't rely on it, because the only mock that can give you closest score to actual GMAT is official mocks. But for practice and preparation quant mocks are worth it.

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August 06, 2020
simranoza

Joined: Jul 19, 2020

Posts: 3

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
560 Q46 V21

The analytics are a must have

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Gmat club quant tests are amazing. They give a detailed review of the average time taken to solve difficult questions, accuracy in each difficulty type, and even topic wise assessment. It is a must have to improve your quants score.

I would recommend to do a throughout analysis after each test and use the best and worse feature to identify areas where you are weak and do targeted study for that particular sub topic.

These questions are really challenging and more than 50% of them are 700 level questions. This is very unlikely of any other mock. It prepares you for the kind of questions you will face on the test day.

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August 02, 2020
Thelionking1234

Joined: Apr 09, 2020

Posts: 121

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
690 Q49 V35

GMATClub Quant tests are a gems

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Hey Guys! I have been giving GMATClub quant tests from last few days. I have scored Q50 in official mocks and even Q51 one time. But still wanted to hone my skills in harder question. After hearing from forums about gmatclub tests, I though let's try it. And I genuinely suggest everyone who have enough time for there GMAT must take atleast 5-8 GMATclub quant tests. You will surely improve in harder questions, provided you deeply analyze your mistakes and also explore some quick methods to solve the problems, for all the problems no matter whether you got it right or wrong.

You can also create custom quizzes, where in you can select a topic which you find most difficult, honing your skills.

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July 22, 2020
Rini10

Joined: Jan 27, 2020

Posts: 5

Kudos: 10

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V36

Excellent Test especially for quants

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I purchased the GMAT club Test subscription for 2 weeks and I must say that the level of the questions is at par with the actual GMAT test or may be higher. Especially, the quant questions are really grilling, tests the core knowledge of the concepts and push us to think out of box. It helped in boosting my confidence for the actual exam. Even the test window is similar to the actual GMAT exam window, which gives the feel of real test environment. The verbal questions are also of very good quality. The analytics is amazing and gives real time reviews of your performance.

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July 20, 2020
800GMAT2019

Joined: Jul 01, 2019

Posts: 51

Kudos: 57

Highly Recommend! to Boost Quant Scores!

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Perfect tool to boost quant scores! The GMAT Club tests provide 31 Quant (62 min limit) & 7 Verbal Exams (65 min limit) the Quant offers some of the highest quality "non official" quant problems as they emphasize the concepts fundamental to the GMAT official exam!

Highly convenient! These "Club Tests" allow you to take a "quant only" or "verbal only" is a huge benefit, as many other prep providers only offer "full length mock" exams which require 3 hours. These are great for "learning by doing" and repetition, the difficulty is very reflective of what a student going for a 50 or 51 score will see on the actual exam. If you get a Q45 on this exam, you can be confident of getting a Q45 on the official exam, etc.

"Club Tests" have a nice scoring feature, as they show you "% correct on 500 level, 600 level, 700 level" and they reward you for high % accuracy on "easy" questions. This is in line with the Official GMAT, also including a variety of other data to analyze "% right on each problem type", "time per question"...this data is highly useful and much more robust than many other practice test providers. I have noticed significant improvement from using GMAT Club tests are a primary study tool for GMAT Quant!

Overall A+ rating for GMATClub Tests!

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July 20, 2020
abhishek95

Joined: Mar 26, 2018

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The best set of Quant questions available out here!

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I have used the GMATCLUB tests primarily for practising Quant questions. The key to get high score in quant is getting the hard questions (700+) right. The option to choose the questions topic wise and difficulty wise really assists in working on the weak areas. The level of difficult seemed to be higher than the Official Mocks and OG guide, but solving these level of questions becomes really integral as they test your concepts and ability at its roots. The explanations given by Bunnel are crisp and clear and the option of forum discussions for every question really helps in clearing out the doubts
I would highly recommend the GMATCLUB test series

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July 19, 2020
mira93

Joined: May 30, 2019

Posts: 118

Kudos: 254

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q49 V40 (Online)

Pure gem

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gmat club quant tests are pure gold. they make you think and process questions in a different way, more efficient way. I used gmat club quant test and it helped me improve my quant from 44-45 to 50. explanations written by Bunuel are short, easy to understand, and outside of box thinking. thanks to gmat club tests I learnt how to beware of common traps, such as C-traps. yes, the gmat clubs' test is tougher that the real, but quality of these [gmat clubs' tests] are high, which allows one to get best out of it.
One more word to say about these tests is that they allow students build stamina, which is as important or even more important than the knowledge itself. Because you can know your concepts but you may not be able to use them due to test anxiety. Gmat club tests can help overcome test anxiety (there are over 20 quant tests, so you can get used to exam mode). Overall, questions are of high quality and can be used to prepare for the exam

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July 19, 2020
askul2389

Joined: Oct 16, 2015

Posts: 51

Kudos: 127

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V40

Gmat Club tests review

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I extensively used GMAT club tests during my last attempt. I was able to improve my overall score from 520 to 710 (quant from 44 to 48 and verbal from 20 to 40). I found the Quant portion of the tests very useful. I could see similar questions in the actual exam as that of GMAT club tests. Performance analytics module helped me highlight and understand my weak areas, which otherwise, I was finding difficult to pinpoint. The verbal part of the GMAT club tests is not very much aligned with actual GMAT. There are many discrepancies in the scoring algorithm as well. The overall difficulty level is bit on the higher side compared to actual GMAT, which I think is a good part of the tests.

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July 17, 2020
coward4gmat

Joined: Apr 11, 2020

Posts: 34

Kudos: 29

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

GMAT Club Tests - Amazing for Quant, Decent for Verbal

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I got access to GMAT Club Tests for a week and started with the first Quant test because I had heard a lot about it. And it really lived to my expectation as the questions were challenging enough to make me struggle at some points. The best part is the amount of 700-level questions I got back to back, which really kept me on my nerves.

Then I tried to see if the level of verbal was the same, but was a little disappointed there, not because of the questions but because of the scoring. I later read somewhere that this strict scoring is deliberate by the team to compensate for the level of questions. And the best part is that GMAT Club gives you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance in the last test in each section.

However, while reviewing the answers, there were quite a few places which were not very clear and were a little annoying as an aspirant.

I will recommend this test to someone who is really looking to solve some amazing and difficult questions, but not so much to gauge your level based on the score because of the difficulty of questions, difficulty of scoring, and non-satisfactory explanation in some instances.

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