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I was always good in quant and struggling with verbal prep. Hence most of my focus was on preparing for verbal. It used to bother me that I’m not practicing quant everyday however. Luckily gmatclub has an amazing question bank of both free and paid question sets. For a really reasonable price gmatclub gives access to top quality quant questions . In the last two weeks before my GMAT exam I plan to practice gmatclub quant papers everyday. I don’t think I will need any other material to aim for a q50-51. I already had a q49 in my last exam and i hope to score higher thanks to this amazing resource I got access to through e-gmat
The maths online tests are extremely fulfilling. All concepts are tested and ingrained beautifully through thorough solutions. Anyone aiming a q50+ is almost guaranteed to score using gmatclub maths. The verbal papers are also very similarl to the original test. I have really enjoyed the test experience so far. I am taking the GMAT in the next 30 days and plan on completing all the tests. I don’t think apart from these tests and the official guide anybody would need other materials. The free questions on the forums for cr and sc are helpful in the preparatory phase when you are trying to imbibe the theoretical parts of the concepts to that next level. Gmatclub gives you that push to the last few challenges and helps you give your best. Thank you gmatclub and username B.B. for the wonderful verbal question sets
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I have been using the GMAT Club tests for the past 2 weeks now, thought i'll write up a short review before my subscription expires. So overall, my experience with the tests has been amazing. The quality of questions is the main stand out factor i believe. The questions are tougher than the official GMAT questions, but not "unsolvable within the designated time" tough. They are based on core concepts and test your depth of knowledge. The analysis pane is also an amazing feature to review your performance. The solutions are accompanied by forum discussions, making the solutions clearer. The UI is amazing and has the same layout as the GMAT. Have not faced any technical issues.
On the downside though, there are no complete tests. You can only give sectionals. I think that we should have the option of giving the verbal and QA sections together with an optional break in the middle. This will help simulate exam conditions.
Also, I am looking forward to more verbal questions. There is a heavy imbalance between the number of questions for QA and Verbal.
Overall, in my opinion GMAT Club Tests is among the top 3 tests available for the GMAT.
And they will only get better with time.
I found GMAT club tests as pretty accurate and beneficial for GMAT preparation. Quants questions are mind blowing and tests fundamentals as well as applications. It prepares you for any unforeseen challenges. Verbal is equally daunting as the it has got good stock of verbal questions. Higher level questions have been picked from good quality sources and are highly representative of actual GMAT tests. The GUI and the ease of taking tests is equally unparalleled. Layout is good but instructions are properly written. I would recommend the same to every serious gmat takers who want to increase their Q/V score by leaps and bounds. Explanations of questions are nicely written and easily graspable
I subscribed for the Egmat verbal online course in Jan 2018 (after giving one GMAT attempt in which I got Q46 and V19 )in which I received access to the GMAT club tests. The quantitative section of the tests is regressive and is ideal for someone like me aiming a Q50 score. A lot of emphasis is given on topics like data sufficiency, probability, absolute values and permutations and combination.In the GMAT club tests I was getting very low scores in late 30s or early 40s but I was able to check the areas of my weakness and improve accordingly.
The verbal section of the tests i didnt find it quite good enough. A lot of the answers I felt were debatable and wasn’t of GMAT standard
However I find that I have learnt a lot of additional stuff in Quant which will help we achieve my target score of Q50 and get into the business school of my choice 😊
The GMAT Club tests are the best test prep resource you can use aside from the official material from GMAC. I found the GMAT Club material to be challenging enough that I was constantly being pushed throughout my preparation, but not overbearingly difficult to the point it discouraged me. I have tried several different test prep materials, but I always found myself back here verifying my work on the forums. After a while, I figured I might as well try the GMAT Club tests, and I was very happy I did! It ended up being an integral part to my prep. I especially liked having the option to tailor my prep to exactly what I wanted to work on that day. Performing well on the difficult material gave me the confidence to perform to my best ability on test day!
Gmat Club is very good platform, it provides us all the necessary information, study material, and practice question/test at a one place. It has very smooth navigation, user friendly site and app. I would recommend every gmat aspirant to have it.
I use it to hone my quant skills and it is perfect to sharpen my skills. All the solutions of questions have very detailed and informative explanation. Also it provide us to write down our own short cut method which help us and others to know more about different different approaches, which is very useful for learning purpose. One more thing I would like to add in my review that their service is excellent, once I had a issue regarding my subscription and I mailed them for the same and they solved it within an hour which was so impressive to me.
I have been practicing using the Quant portion of the GC tests, and I have seen a significant improvement in my understanding. The GC tests have a been a tremendous resource, specially as a source for upper quant level questions. These questions really push the limits in your understanding. Besides official material, these questions are certainly the next best thing available. I would recommend to anyone wanting to break through the lower 40's level of the quant score. I started in the low 30s; however, through consistency and persistence, I have crossed reached a 45 quant score. Best of luck in your journey!
A lot many test series are available in the market for Gmat, but I think Gmat is the best of all. Firstly I would like to give review about quant section . The section consists of 25 mock tests. Test consists of actual gmat type questions. As you start solving it ,you will realize how many sill mistakes you make even if you are aware of concept. So that's the best part of quant section . Making you conscious throughout the test so that you can score high and avoid silly mistakes. For verbal section I will say each question gives you a new concept, which is a key part in scoring high. So overall I am highly satisfied with the GMAT CLUB Test Series.I would also recommend it to every person who is beginner or in last stage of preparation. the best material out there in the market for quant is gmat club test
The quant on gmatclub tests is top-notch. It prepares you for 700 level questions.The timer in the practice questions is an excellent tool in itself. What i learnt most were from the explanantions given by the gmatclub members.Explanations and ''less time consuming approaches'' are very helpful in learning.
the question set in itself covers all the topics and is more than enough for one to prepare. I was scoring in the range of 46-49 and i could immediately where my gaps were.
Though i didnt use the error log feature recommended by everyone..i still believe that the errorlog and the timer are two features which are immensely helpful
Overall, GMAT club is the destination for all GMAT aspirants both first-timers and repeaters. It is not just recommended...but given - a must use to score 700+