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After using a number of resources for quants preparation I finally mustered courage to start with GMATClub test. I had read in a number of debriefs that these tests are the hardest and since I am from a non-technical background, I was shying away from these tests. But, alas after trying a number of test prep on-demand courses (I have paid accounts in 3), I decided to start off with GMATClub tests. The first test just went over me, I was spending an average 5-8 minutes on every question. In fact, I used to stop the timer to get a hang of the question. But by the time I reached my test 5, I was spending way less time and my score improved. I rate these tests very high not just because my scores improved but because I can really understand the questions now, decipher what each question is asking and feel way more confident with quants than I was before. The questions are very representative of the actual exam. I wish I had found them earlier before wasting my time and money on a number of resources. I suggest taking and retaking these tests to build solid foundation in quants.
In my humble opinion GMAT Club Tests are one of the best way to score a Q 50 or Q 51 in your Actual GMAT Club.
The diversified questions help to test your concepts and make your weak areas strong,They solidify your concepts, make your understanding concrete in the areas where you have an Abstract idea about the Topics and you have the chance to do similar questions again in the subsequent Tests.Just after taking one or two tests Analyze your weak areas from the score you get and then revisit the concepts and attempt them in the next tests.
Every one should couple this with your preparation to get a Q50 or Q51.
GMAT Club Tests have the highest collections of CATs for Quantitative. You have options to switch from exam mode to practice mode, which is not timed. Every time you finish a CAT, even with practice mode, you will receive a score from 1 to 60 and the corresponding percentile. The answers have been well explained.
The screen image and the font size are same as the Official GMAT. This feature enables to experience the real GMAT test, every time you take a GMAT Club CAT, and to minimize preliminary fear to take the Official GMAT practice tests. The reason is that you have already answered a huge number of questions in the same texture through GMAT Club Tests.
The quant tests you'll usually find(even on official software) are either too easy or too broad in terms of their subject matter as compared to the actual exam.
GMATclub quant tests are a very good recreation in terms of their difficulty levels and subject matter.
Their questions are not heavily formula based but are genuine testers of conceptual understanding and logical application of the same.
I found their Verbal questions to be a little off the mark of the best available and there is scope for improvement in recreating similar content to the actual exam.
GMATclub's interface is a very good recreation of the actual exam software.
It was an amazing course. I learnt a lot from it. the tests are quite good and informative. I had good learning. The Verbal sections were very solid also. I was already pretty strong in this area, but I thought their SC framework helped me get sharper on identifying splits and errors. And they have a good fundamental approach to CR questions which I think is really valuable to those who may be struggling in that area.
Reading this just inspired me to study more than ever before! I've been dragging this GMAT since January and I've just been feeling almost discouraged really. Did my CAT and I got 430, I really want to hit that 700+ mark. And then I'll be fit to do the real exam
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Gmat club tests are the best. Both in the quantity and quality of questions. The quant questions are of very high quality Also, Gmat club tests is identical to the one on GMAT exam as compared to all other tests.
The best prep material for mastering core GMAT skills and solving hardest questions on the GMAT. The short cuts come handy and helps save a valuable time on the GMAT. I have seen tremendous improvement in my quantitive reasoning and it has offered me useful tips to improve my GMAT score. Definitely a must have if any targets 50 and above. Great questions and answers from forum members. I am now more confident solving GMAT questions than I used to be. GMAT Club Tests questions are really the best in the market. Truly value for money. You can never go wrong.
GMAT club can really get you a very high score.
The GMAT club tests are unquestionably the best out there after the official gmac resources.
The explanations after each question are second to none. The most impressive thing so far was their swift change to the new gmat format (q-31 at 62minutes) even before other test prep companies could say jack.
The best part is that this resource is super pocket friendly. If you are looking to challenge yourself in the quant section, I will definitely recommend the gmat club.
Thank you Bunuel for the awesome question bank and explanations. They are invaluable
I recommend everyone out there to use the Gmat club platform to improve your quant skills
Starting with plus points . Quant is very good . User interface is pretty similar to actual user interface. Post test Analytics should have included something similar to manhattan Cats where you get to analyse your mistakes more clear. Errors topic wse should be more clearly be shown . verbal section scoring was a bit tough compared to actual Quant . I scored 38 on actuyal GMAT and 18 on Gmat club tests . Quant was pretty similar to actual Gmat , bit tougher . Manhattan Quant is even tougher Explanations for quant questions are mostly given by experts , but verbal section laks explanations for few. Overall with slight modifications it is a good resource , especially fpr quant .
The quant tests will definitely set you up for a Q 49 to 51 but I found the verbal tests wanting. However, while re-prepping for the GMAT I found the verbal tests slightly better than the previous ones (not sure if the good folks at GMAT Club made some improvements recently!) . Even the verbal tests now more accurately mimic the scoring algorithm on GMAT Prep.
For quant, I think if you're able to score 48+ on these quants, you're easily set up for a possible point higher (than your average on GMAT Club tests) on the actual GMAT exam.
The tests also don't have any practice for the IR or AWA sections which should also be added. I think this is something that should be added to recreate a full length actual test, but there are already other options for one to do that so its not such a big deal.
I initially never thought to get GMAT club tests as I thought I thought that they could be a waste of money. To my surprise, I will recommend GMAT club tests to every GMAT aspirant. The sheer volume and quality of question would itself be enough for practise. The tests are customizable as per used requirement. We can practise topic, section, difficulty wise etc. This enables one to identify their weak areas and focus on them. The practise can be done in in exam mode or practise mode. Full length CATs can be made. The thing the made the difference for me was quant practise. It gave me a confidence and I really improved my speed and accuracy.