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When I started my preparation for GMAT, one of my major problems was timing. Although I am quite good at Quant, my OCD to re-check every answer option before submitting the answer made me lose a lot of time during the exam. As a result, I used to end up with 4-5 questions left by the end of the exam. GMAT Club Tests worked wonders for me in helping me time myself and improve my score. Coming to the Verbal tests, they have really helped me understand various question types that would appear on the test and figure out methods to tackle them easily on the exam, within the stipulated time. However, it would be much more helpful if the number of Verbal tests were increased. An addition of another 5-7 tests would be really helpful. Overall, it is an amazing product, which helped me a lot during my preparation for which I'm always indebted to GMAT CLUB. Thank you!
To be fair, I haven't thoroughly used this product. I got it through the EmpowerGMAT deal. With only one month to the exam I didn't have much time to use it. I didn't get the score I wanted and so I'm writing this review to gain two weeks of access.
I did do a few quizzes and I really liked it. The questions are well written, the explanation's are awesome and I really like the fact that software looks like the one of the official GMAT. I think this helps because when I have used other courses to practice their questions work slightly different which can be annoying.
No of verbal exams should be increased and I think, CR part is bit different from pattern of CR in official questions.Quality of CR questions should be improved.
I think that questions in SC are not in line with all questions in SC OG. More no of SC questions comparable to SC OG should be made.I have found that scoring pattern also doesnot match GMAT PREP scoring pattern. More emphasis on exact replication of GMAT PREP should be put.
Quant section can easily make aspirant achieve V48-49 but I never got V-50 despite solving all quant exams.Tricks to achieve V-50 should be included in the solutions of questions so that the aspirant could not easily make such misktakes.
I have been using gmat club tests since past 2 months, and I must stress there are no tests out in the market that come close to gmat club tests in terms of quality of material, especially for quant. I personally feel that gmat club quant tests are better than Manhattan Cat tests quant. For verbal I would say gmat club team still needs to improve the content to come at par with other prep companies. For someone aiming for a Q 50 gmat club tests are a must and more than enough. The kind of flexibility gmat club tests provide in terms of taking tests or quizzes and the large collection of questions help one achieve more fruitful outcome.
The GMAT Club Tests is one of the best. Its pools the questions from various test prep materials and its own. The real beauty is that the answer explanations for the questions, it is not just one explanation but may users given their best short-cut methods to get the answer. That's part i like the most. In additions, the quantitative tests questions are very strong and its provide you with difficulty level of questions where you went wrong in answers.
And the negative part about the tests is the verbal section. some of the questions and answers were not stranded of GMAT test.
Gmat club tests are fine-tuned with actual GMAT experience. It helped me to attune myself to the exam conditions and provided a simulation with the appropriate question for the practice tests.
The level of questions is, in fact, a bit higher than actual GMAT which actually helps on the test date and makes the whole test a comparatively easy affair.
Even if there is a plan of retake then we can get a lot of learning by just reviewing the material an most importantly +4 point increment is guaranteed if the methodology of the review is appropriate.
Must go for it !!
The best part about Gmat Club is that you can take quizzes and solve as many number of questions at time a timer on. This will help you to keep track of your speed. It has divided Quants section topic wise which helps you to brush up on specific topics that you may be weak at. It is a forum which helps you to get your doubts solved from the subject experts, and your doubts solved immediately. You also have posts which explains you certain concepts in details or give you tips and tricks to solve sums. Doing RC passages with a timer and on screen really helps one to get correct answers with speed. Gmat club has really helped me to prepare for GMAT. It is one of the best sources to prepare for GMAT. Gmat Club also offers you a question pool of ~1600 questions which gives you a variety of questions to solve. If you are preparing for GMAT and planning to take GMAT in near future , do subscribe to GMAT Club.
The GMAT cat questions are really good. It has different level difficulty questions with weight-age. It does test lot of areas in quant and verbal. It has detailed analysis of each question, which is really i liked it. It helped me a lot on verbal side as I was weak on verbal.The test pattern is good as we progressed through each of the test. Some questions are really so difficult that it has minimal chance to come to real exam so this area can be improved in future. The good advantage of the hard questions are that you will not feel nervous in real exam as you will be well versed with the those type of questions
Gmatclub has been invaluable in helping me to achieve my target score. I highly recommend using Gmatclub and all the resources they provide to help individuals reach their goals. I was really grateful for all the forums and advice I received by other Gmatclub members. It truly feels like a community where you can go to get your questions answered and get the practice you need to achieve a top score! Regardless of the level of understanding you may have coming into the test, Gmat club can help you go from the level you are at to a much higher level. All the tools and resources you need can be found at Gmatclub.
While I still have more than half of the GMAT Club Quant tests to appear, I have been practicing the questions from the test and I must admit that the questions are very good. The questions vary widely when it comes to approach to solve them. Most of the questions that I practiced test the basic concept of the topic, which at times we might overlook in haste of practicing the 'harder' questions. The question pattern is very similar to GMAT. The other added advantage of the GC Tests is the thorough discussions that take place after the questions are posted on the forum.
A must practice resource for those who are looking forward to improve their Quant Scores !!