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Gmat club test series is really helpful. If you ask me to describe GMAT club in a sentence, I would say, "Gmatclub is the mother of all Gmat preps."
Gmatclub has everything you need for the preparation. Even the resource such as Manhattan, Veritas that you buy is mostly available on the website with detailed explanations. Forums are well organized you always find experts online all day. Most significant and useful threads are bookmarked at the top of each subsection like sentence correction. You can find threads that have the toughest and trickiest questions to work on and complete compilation of questions found in other branded resources in one file. Easy googling of the questions would lead you to right thread for that particular question. The built-in timers and error logs are best tools to analyze and scrutinize your performance
I activated a 1 week subscription to the GMAT Club tests and took numerous quizzes and CATs for both verbal and math. The math questions are very well designed; to the extent that they actually teach you shortcuts and many principles which save a lot of time on the real GMAT official exams.
The verbal exams I did not like. The sentence correction questions focus more on the meaning of the sentence and specific verbiage rather than what is correct overall. There is no better way to describe than to compare to official GMAT questions directly. At least I have never come across a question on the GMAT which will have essentially 2 correct answers. The GMAT club test will say one is wrong because it does not like a word in one of them (not a conjunction or alike btw).
All in all, buy these to improve quant. It’s well worth the price.
One of the really good collections of questions compared to other test providers. Quant questions especially 700+ level are very good if you are aiming for Q50/51. Overall good collection and nice ease of access complemented with cool features. The questions are of a higher difficulty level, on average—more 700s than on the real exam—and there is an excessive emphasis on geometry and, especially, probability and combinatorics, both of which comprise, maybe, 3/4 questions at the higher end on an actual exam. I felt that these CAT problems are very close to the REAL GMAT CAT exam since most of GMAT Club’s questions seem to be created by manipulating past questions and past real exam questions. But RC seems to be more difficult than GMAT PREP tests. Really good test questions provider...
GMAT Quant tests are extremely helpful and very close to real life GMAT exam. These tests helped me achieve my goal of a perfect score. These tests should be taken periodically before the GMAT official exam to benefit the maximum. It is important that these tests are given frequently. The tests cover all the main topics and going through the solutions helps to understand the concepts more clearly.
GMAT Verbal wasn't as helpful and I didn't try out too many of the available tests. I focused only on Quant and used other sources for Verbal. Overall, it is a great value for money.
GMAT Club tests do indeed stand for their excellency in Quant questions. Verbal is on an average scale when compared to other tests, but I personally think that quant section is worthy.
The adaptability can be spotted in Quant but not in verbal. These are the first tests i have taken after the new pattern change in GMAC. Hence, I will like to check with other tests too regarding the adaptability comparison with other tests.
The questions are intriguing, enticing and well-rounded. Their explanations are wise and well informed by best moderators.
The scoring algorithm is a bit off in verbal, with few questions debatable and with skeptical answers. Verbal section can be improved. Sometimes we can see the harder questions popping out from the very 3rd question in verbal.
However, I find the tests very useful because of their resourceful insights in Quantitative and most verbal questions. Best Practice for a race against time. I have completed Real GMAT exam quant section in 36 min / 75 min. But I take around 55 min to 60 min to complete the Quant section in GMAT club.
I've been studying for about 10 months now using various online courses and study materials. By far the best practice I've had so far is from GMAT Club!! The questions are excellent and system replicates what the actual GMAT test looks like.
Additionally, the explanations are well presented and easy to follow. The forum chats are also a great source of further explanations that provide alternate methods for solving.
Overall I would highly recommend using GMAT Club for study. Since using GMAT Club for practice, I have improved my quant score from a low 34 to a consistent 45.
My only criticism is that the verbal question bank isn't as large as the quant section.
I have been using gmatclub for quite sometime now and I can say that this is the best resource hands down.'
The number of questions it has and also the quality of questions it has is impeccable.
Also, as a feedback I would say that there dew questions for which the review is not really clear and there are few questions that are very ambiguous and again not clear.
But apart from that the question bank is extremely useful and the whole community is very useful.
To anyone who is preparing for the Gmat, please make sure to go through this website at any cost.
I began preparing for GMAT by October '17. Back then i was struggling hard in Quant. My average score was hovering around 30-35 for nearly two months.
A friend told me about GMAT tests and I started taking gmat club tests twice in a week. My scores began improving gradually.
I didn't enroll for any other course either online or offline. For Quants I did only general question from GMAT club and took test regularly.
I took my GMAT on April 4th and I scored 48 in quants.
It was a pretty improvement for me from 30 to 48.
Though I'm preparing to retake since my verbal needs further improvement,still i would prefer these tests.
These tests will let you know where you need more efforts to put in. Number properties questions will eventually boost your scores. I found many questions which added significant parts to my preparation.
These questions are bit harder than what you will face on the D day. Practising these will make you feel more confident.
A great resource to supplement studying. Quant section is especially helpful as I feel it more similarly simulates the real GMAT as compared to the Verbal section. My only critique would be that GMAT Club places more emphasis on Probability/Combinatorics in low level questions than the actual GMAT, at least in my experience. Very active member forum - this is also really helpful in understanding different explanations to problems as you never know which one sticks best with you. Also like the section at the bottom where it shows "similar problems", allowing you to practice the concept at hand in more depth.
I really liked the gmat club test quizzes. the best part of the quant is that it is a one stop shop for al type of question. after having done it I suggest keep doing them again to understand it faster ways of doing the same question. the verbal has some good questions but I would rate the gmat prep verbal as a first. since there are some weird questions which make you nervous as they test abilities which I did no see in the official guide.thankyou gmat club for creating this forum and proving such a extensive set of questions and also making tests out of it. plus providing additional questions from math revolution. I have bought this package twice and have not finished it yet but I keep doing it