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The Gmat club tests are easy to use, there are easy explanations. The quantitative questions are great and the explanations are easy to understand. The best feature is the ability to select questions of varying difficulty. This way one can gradually challenge ones self. Verbal questions - Some are not indicative of the actual type of questions one would get in a test but they still good practice. I would highly recommend these for anyone who wants to focus their efforts on high quality questions.
Strengths
1)Topics are broken down into subtopics
2) Quiz tool is very very beneficial, you can set up your own quizzes from Quantitative or Verbal. Verbal Quizzes can ahead be subdivided into SC, CR or RC or you can mix all questions up. And the difficulty level of these questions is very high.
3) Highly detailed CAT's, this is pretty self-explanatory.
All in all they are a good investment.
The question bank has reasonably good quality questions that suit candidates with quant scores above 45. Would recommend it to anyone targetting especially high scores. The verbal section is good for extra practice. Further, the analytics provided after each CAT exams are above average. I have used Manhattan, Veritas and few other tests and the analytics provided by Gmatclub stand out.
Regarding the practice questions, you can write small tests in which you can choose the topics to be covered as well as calibrate the difficulty of topics. This is helpful for candidates at different stages of their prep as they can adjust the practice questions to be more relevant for their purposes.
I have been using GMATclub tests for Quant. It has topicwise questions and answers explanations. It helps you not only strengthen your weak areas but helps improving your timing as well. One can choose from various time selection modes available and select topics from which you want to create, say, 30 minutes tests. Your results are then displayed on the dashboard depicting the time you took on each kind of question.
It also provides an option to post your doubts in the comment sections, for which you get a reply in a few hours itself.
I recommend GMATclub tests for everyone who wants to ace GMAT.
With over 25 tests adding to over 9 complete tests, The gmat club tests are among the best in terms of quality and value. I have finally attempted a few more to realize that even the verbal tests are as great as the quant ones. Each section very aptly represents the gmat like questions. The interface is also very similar and hence the overall experience is great.
Additionally, I need to add that the analysis of each test gives one a good hold on what is lacking and what is ones strength.
The entire software is developed for each phase of the preparation with practice and study modes available on the tests. The only thing missing now is to add the ir and awa section.
Gmat Club Quants test gives a holistic approach for GMAT. Questions are good with varying difficulty. The quant part of the CAT have the best questions. And it is not only the questions but also explanations given are helpful and provides many shortcuts and help improve core concepts. Frankly, It was somewhat harder than the GMAT quant questions, but helps in better preparation for the final test. And also, you can take the quant section or verbal section one at a time, which gives great flexibility when you are hard pressed for time. The question have been very thoughtfully made and check the clarity of concepts in an effective manner which exposes the test taker to their weaknesses.
Hi Team,
Gmat test series is technically very compact and idea-logy for MBA aspirants. I would recommend all my friends to utilize these resources for full extent and get real like feel of appearing the GMAT exam.I deeply want to say thank you to the entire team who were involved in preparation of such material and site which is helpful for all MBA aspirant. I had wrote this review earlier and wanted to convey my concern that I could not utilize the extension of test series for two weeks as I had got ligament injury and was nursing my leg. It would be great for all the team to provide me further access of two weeks such that I could complete all the test series.Hoping for positive result from the team and waiting for positive response.
Thanks to the GMAT club tests I scored almost 90 percentile in the quantitative part of the GRE. I think the questions are the most similar to those you can encounter on the real test. I really recommend it to people that do not have much time to prepare though still want to score high. Following the forum related to the questions revealed to be very helpful to me as I could eliminate all the doubts, I might have had. The verbal part did not prepare me so well but I still got into the Business School of my first choice. So happy! Thank you, Gmat club.
In my first GMAT, i scored a measly Q44 and V33.
I then started using the GMATClub tests.
In a few of the tests, i scored Q51. In a couple, i scored in the range of q47 to Q50.
Overall, at close to my GMAT exam date, I was more and more confident of my quant because of gmatclub tests.
I scored Q48 and V 34.
Do note that i scored v42 in the last GMATClub verbal test. Thus, the gmatclub verbal part is literally a waste.
Take it for the quant, you will see a great improvement in your quant score!!
And please look at other solutions for Verbal!!!
Gmat club is definitely a must-have in you study material. its added-value relies on its big 700+ questions database, especially in quant where you can get some challenging questions. It enables you to get ready for the worst. Also the profusion of CAT's, especially in quant (again) makes one's study plan super flexible. The fact that you can take quant and verbal separately allows one to work on its own strength.
The multiple advices provided by all the club members on the forum threads gives you great tips and shortcuts.
I would definitely recommend Gmat club to all the future test takers willing either to get a strong base on the main topics, or to ace it completely.
The GMAT club tests are among the best resources available to improve your score specifically in Quant. The questions are slightly more difficult compared to the actual exam, however hep you with concepts and pacing. The verbal questions in my opinion are not particularly representative of the actual test, certain CR questions weren't clear to me,but are a good resource nevertheless. More importantly, the explanations for questions in the math section are very clear and articulate and this helped me a great deal. Since using the GMAT club tests, I have been able to consistently score 49 on the math section of the GMAT