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GMAT Club Tests offer hard Quant CAT tests. The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. You can see the exact distribution of questions here. To learn about the scoring algorithm precision, please see this discussion. Finally, GMAT Club tests require a subscription but 10 days a year, we offer them for free on US public holidays.
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December 26, 2017
ashwinivatsa

Joined: Dec 21, 2016

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GMAT CAT Tests

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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

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December 26, 2017
radhikasood

Joined: Sep 27, 2016

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Store for everything!!

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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.

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December 26, 2017
GmatDaddy

Joined: Aug 11, 2016

Posts: 334

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Self-reported Score:
720 Q50 V42

Gmat Club Quant Tests

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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 !!

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December 25, 2017
13S12

Joined: Sep 02, 2017

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Self-reported Score:
710 Q48 V40

Very thorough, Great Value for Money

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The Quant Section is very good. The questions are challenging, and the best part is you have multiple people giving and discussing each solution on the test - so if the official solution shows a different method of solving than what you used, you can always see different points of view and verify whether what you did was correct. The questions' discussion is a two way street. The Quant tests are REALLY good at helping you get a feel of the real test, and to get used to challenging questions. I dont think there's anything comparable at this price range on the internet. I think the best thing you can do is to give a test and recheck methods for each question before giving the next test. This way ur actually improving.

The verbal section is good; however, I wouldn't take the Verbal scores too seriously. Also, the official GMAT has 4 RC passages most of the time - each GMATClub Verbal test had only 3. This gives you a lopsided feel for time. Also, I think the grading is harsher in Verbal than the actual GMAT. Never crossed the V: 36 mark in the tests.

My actual GMAT score turned out to be:
Q: 47 (GMATClub scores' average had been 49)
V: 38 (GMATClub scores' average had been around 34)
Scaled Score: 690


You can't go wrong with GMATClub Tests.

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December 25, 2017
hitechabhi@gmail.com

Joined: Jul 31, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
610 Q47 V27

GMAT CLUB TESTS are must if we want to score 740+

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The Gmat Club tests are a must have if you are aiming for a 700+ score.The Quant part of the CAT have the best questions that you will find anywhere. And it's not just the questions themselves, the explanations provided also help you uncover many shortcuts and help strengthen your core concepts. Admittedly, I found them to be a little harder than the GMAT quant questions, but that should help you be better prepared 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.

Cons-Although the questions themselves were top notch, the scoring algorithm seemed to be a little off. The hard questions keep coming at you from around the first 5 questions, which wouldn't usually happen in the real exam. So you might find yourself running out of time, but again, this should be good for practice.

The verbal section! To me it was utter waste of time.Quite a few of the answers seemed debatable and few questions were not very GMAT like.

The first time I got a Q48 in the GmatClub tests I felt like NOW i'm ready for the actual GMAT. I had used the GmatClub tests along with EGMAT tests to practice the CATs, and I will suggest the same strategy to others appearing for the GMAT.

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December 24, 2017
ankitsethi0012

Joined: Feb 12, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
600 Q50 V21

Unforgettable experience

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I still remember how I was jumping from one company to other but I was still not confident which company would provide me the best learning experience.

The moment I started with gmat club Tests I fell in love with it. The beauty with which they provide analytics and quality of questions is too good. You can select from which level you want to start and where you want to head to the toughest 700 level or want to start from 500 level to gain confidence.The confidence you get after doing questions and beauty with which each answer is explained is all you need to crack GMAT.

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December 23, 2017
nromano

Joined: May 25, 2017

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GMAT Club will help you reach your target score...

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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.

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December 21, 2017
Guimeister

Joined: Jan 01, 2016

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Great Practice in Addition to the Official Guide

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After completing the Official Guide quant questions, I realized that it lacked 700+ questions. I read on many testimonies of past test takers achieving high score that they extensively practiced using the gmatclub tests. I then decided to purchase the gmatclub tests and found the questions and Bunuel's explanations extremely helpful. I would recommend them to anyone aiming for a high score in quant. The practice mode is also interesting to use since you can spend some time to understand each explanation after a question.
I would also highly recommend the gmatclub math book in addition to these tests which helped me a lot to understand how to approach certain types of questions

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December 21, 2017
goaliedude22

Joined: Jul 03, 2014

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Self-reported Score:
760 Q50 V42

Great Question Bank

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The GMAT Club Tests provide a wide variety of questions which are very helpful while studying. The math content is exceptional. While you should still use the official guide material, the gmat club question bank has the 700+ level questions which the official guide lacks. The verbal content is very good. However, some of the sentence correction questions do not seem to be plausible as actual GMAT questions because of many other flaws in them. As far as verbal goes, I would stay with the official guide material or some of the other resources out there. Overall this has been a great assistance in my GMAT journey.

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December 20, 2017
Manpy720

Joined: Jul 30, 2017

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GMAT Club CAT's Improved my score from 420 to 600

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Hi All ,

I Improved my Quant from 33 to 44 a jump of 11 points with Gmat Club tests.
I would like to tell you that GMAT Club tests for Quant and Verbal are really helpful. There are about 26 Quant and 9 Verbal CAT's which you can easily finish. I took the 3 month subscription. These Tests , CAT and quiz cover each topic. They have all the crooked and tricky questions you need to sharpen your mind. Quant has a lot of 700+ questions covering the most trickiest D.S. questions you may encounter on Actual GMAT. Verbal is just up to date. Quant is one level up but it prepares you for all kind of situations. There are answers in detail which you can view. You can post your doubts and get replies. There is enhanced reports to help. What else you need to give a finishing touch to your practice. Buy GMAT club Tests and feel confident about your preparation.

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