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gmatclub is the best place for all the persons who are planning to take gmat exam or searching for right business schools for them. It assists you in many ways such as its open forum to discuss any question to get the best from it, various reviews and ratings on different Gmat prep courses so that you could decide which is the best fit. Also its Quant TESTS is the best tool to get good score in GMAT exam. Basically its a one stop destination for all your problem related to GMAT and business schools . Don't believe it, just try it to get the great score in exam.
If I had to sum up the gmatclub tests in one word, it would be "Brilliant". The questions, especially the quants section is tailor made for gmat test takers and is intentionally made a few notches tougher than actual gmat questions. This gave me solid practice and built my confidence when I was tackling real gmat questions. Their test taking interface is also very similar to that of the actual gmat which helps immensely. Another helpful feature is the study mode. This lets you practice questions and review them at your own pace. Once you are confident enough you can move to the exam mode. The moderators have done a fantastic job of building this question bank and I would highly recommend buying the gmatclub exam pack if you are looking for a 700+ with a strong quant score.
Gmat club tests have questions which are on an average above the GMAT level. Even after completing all the study material I could find them very challenging. More than the question the forum discussions are truly an eye-opener. Bunuel and his short key and direct solutions just unravel a seemingly tough question in just a few steps. His way of explanation is very elegant and easy to understand. GMAT Club Tests are the ultimate tool to obtain a better score in GMAT Quant section. No other test series or question set can even come close to it. One needs to just finish the basics and then start solving GMAT club questions daily and trust me improvement will come. There is a huge selection of question ranging from 500 to 750+ level questions. There is no dearth of questions on any topic. The questions are well researched and test the basics of the candidate. It has helped to get a 2 point jump over 4-5 months. But I am preparing for the same again and will further use GMAT club tests to prepare. It is not only important to keep on solving the questions but also to revisit them once in a while. In my GMAT test there was hardly any question I hadn't seen in the GMAT club test.
Taking One test a day for 26 days, one can get the magical score of 50.It has amazing analytics to gauge one's strengths and weaknesses.
It has some 1500 questions of varying difficulty. With the world-class analytics, this platform is the best for Quants. It pin-points your strenghts and weaknesses, so that you work on them. After all, that is what one needs to crack the GMAT Quants: Play to your strengths and work on your weaknesses. All the questions are answered by Bunuel, and alternative approaches are discussed on the forum with exquisite details. Reviewing each and every question and making your own quizzes for the weak areas comes in handy.
After the end of 1500 questions I felt much more confident in Quants.
However, for some reason my score was varrying between 48-51, which doesn't happen with the actual GMAT algorithm.
Having said that, the interface, the analytics, the questions and the solutions are worth the time spent.
it has been a great experience preparing for gmat.the gmat club tests has been helpful and eyeopening. it allows you to evaluate your preparation and identifies weakness. it trains you to consider all aspects while evaluating the problem and the links not only provide solution but also shows the fastest way to arrive at a solution. moreover discussions allows you to probe deeper into the logic and view strategies to solve problems. the problems are tougher than what you encounter and will pull you out of your comfort zones. but it gives a deeper insight into the patterns, thought process and concepts. the gmat clubs tests have a wide range and is the perfect preparation before gmat.
The GMAT Club Test is very helpful – it is a CAT test with quality quants questions and test analysis. Many of the quants questions are harder questions selected on the forum that are well-worth studying. The questions tend to be slightly harder than those you encounter in the official guide, helping test taken get better at 600-700 levels questions.
The solutions are well written (I personally think it is better written than the official GMAT guide’s) – clear and sometimes include tips and shortcuts. If you feel that the solution is not enough, you could also click the link to the forum to see fellow test takers’ queries and experts’ solutions. The analysis tool was immensely helpful in improving my score, allowing me to pinpoint my weak areas by topic and time taken.
I found the questions very challenging yet satisfying. The verbal exams definitely have something weird going on with the scores but if you ignore the score and concentrate on the material, you can see improvements. Also gives you the confidence that if you do well here, you are pretty much set.
Quant like many say is the star here. The number of tests really makes you not worry about running out of questions, so you can really practice your timing or accuracy depending on your preference. You will also get a disproportional amount of 700 level questions, but they will be stacked together which simulates the GMAT as well as possible. Again if you are scoring high here, you can be confident that when you try the official GMAT, you will be finding it much easier.
Overall I have had a really positive experience. The scoring algorithm good dent your confidence a bit, but know that its good in the long run.
It has helped me a lot with all the process of hard preparation. Not only in the quant part (the most useful) but also in the verbal with a los of practice in each section. All the support was awesome. It is sometimes really hard to dedicate a lot of time in the process and so the resources you have to apply must be adequeate and usefull and this was the case. The best verbal parts were CR and RC. So, at the end, i would definitely recommend all this stuff to any friend interested in all the gmat world.
I am preparing for GMAT while also working - hence I dont have much time to go through many books - or to hunt for interesting or tough questions. GMAT club tests has really been a huge savior.
Not just that it provides interesting and challenging questions - questions are also organised to topics which gives me ease of studying. The analytics are really good and gives statistics such as timing and the topics usually answered wrong.
The CAT's are as close a simulation to GMAT as possible -
and a whopping 25 in number. In fact , i would say the CATs alone are enough to get you a decent score. Even the Verbal CATs and questions are quite realistic. The only grouse i have is that Verbal CATs are 3 in number.
Nevertheless, I find GMATclub tests really the best for Quants over anything else.
I was always stuck at 48 and 49 in my quants tests, and had targeted for a perfect score in the final test. With an exhaustive lists of questions, with majority being 700 level questions, this test set is easily the best material available for reaching your target. Combining these tests with the study materials of Bunuel, especially the GMATClub math book, I was able to score 50 in the actual tests.
About the test tool, it provides you with a lot of analysis of your tests and you can use them to improve your performance. The tool has the inbuilt error log that will help you analyze your weak areas.Highly recommended!