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The GMATClub Tests are the most reasonable tests you can find out there, especially if you've signed up for a course a offered by a company that has partnered with GMATClub - if that's the case then there are chances that your access to these tests could be complimentary. The quality of the questions, especially for Quant is top-notch. There can be improvement in the standard of the Verbal questions. Solving the questions nonetheless from both the sections proved to be of considerable help for me. The scoring is decently accurate too - not completely, but about say 80%. All in all, you can use these tests for your practice but not to assess yourself foryour readiness to give the GMAT.
It will help to improve quant scores beyond 48. The tricks gmat club test uses are the ones being tested in actual gmat exam. It helps in time management as well. Difficulty level is also the same as actual Gmat exam. The Gmat test Slightly high on the difficulty level. In depth Testing on basic concepts. Highly recommended for quants. These questions are more than enough to target a Q47 or above. I would recommend Gmat tests for anyone aiming to score high in the quant section, Very exhaustive but totally worth it. For verbal few questions are debatable for RC.
I love the quant tests, they make you think outside the box. GMAT club quant tests helped me get a Q48 on the real gmat. I really like how every question challenges you. Even though I did not give all the tests, I still gained a lot from them. I will now be definitely using the tests for my last attempt. The verbal tests i've use sparingly as no test can take the place of official questions and mocks.
10/10 recommend for anyone looking to get that elite score. I know I will be using the tests to get to a Q50 atleast.
I had taken the test around three years back and i still remember how challenging the quant section was, quite comparable to real gmat test. However, verbal part is not well thought. Probably, that is the reason they had only around 10 verabl tests and 30 quant tests. Everyone should take gmat club test for quant prep. They give seven days free trial and also on holidays they allow to take test free. That's how i managed to complete them. If you want to practice as your choosen date then you can buy the subscription, and it is probably cheaper than most of the other tests.
Gmat club is one the best sources to study for gmat and these practice tests are great tools to simulate and practice for the real test. Reviews, comments and discussion session also enrich this tool and allows to dive deep in some of the contents of the questions.
The test is s very flexible and allows differents formats for studying or practice. It also allow to change difficulty, choose specific type of questions and sections.
Another positive aspect is the huge question bank which contains many of the questions from official sources.
In order to improve, gmat club should eliminate low quality questions. That would greatly improve the overall quality.
Amazing tests and good for practise to achieve Q48 and above in Quant. It tests various concepts and help to strengthen each concept through these tests. Would strongly recommend these tests to anyone who is aiming for Q48 and above in Quant section. The 25 sets of question provides you ample questions for practise and solidify your learnings. This is a reliable source to practice for GMAT quant section and also comes free if you purchase any course. This is even worth the investment incase you wish to purchase this standalone. The verbal tests are also good to practise and to improve your speed
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640 Q47 V31 (Online)
I was surprised to see the exact same score given by GMAT Club Tests just a day before the real GMAT exam. Though Verbal questions are poorly drafted and many OA/OE are debatable without any expert reply on forum discussion, overall experience to take a timed test covers up the weakness. Hoping to see an improved Pro version in terms of accuracy of ESR and flexibility of online whiteboard soon. The Pro test got abruptly abandoned when I took last. However, it is commendable the way the development team is working on constructive criticism. Online calculator was missing in IR section of Pro version. All the best team and keep improving.
GMAT Club Tests are an excellent resource for anyone preparing for the GMAT. The tests are designed to simulate the actual GMAT exam, with challenging questions that cover all sections of the test. What sets GMAT Club Tests apart from other test prep resources is the quality of the questions. The questions are developed by top experts in the field, ensuring that they are accurate, relevant, and up-to-date. I can see myself improving a lot.
The GMAT Club Tests are also highly customizable, allowing users to create their own practice tests based on specific areas of focus. This feature is particularly helpful for those who are looking to target their weaknesses and improve their overall score.
In addition to the quality of the questions, GMAT Club Tests also provide detailed explanations for each answer choice. This level of detail allows users to fully understand why an answer is correct or incorrect, and to learn from their mistakes.
Without a doubt, the reason I was able to elevate my GMAT quant score from ~40 to 49 was through the GMAT club tests. You get a huge number of challenging questions that prep you on the most advanced and common topics that while also prepping you for tackling the section of the exam in the perfect time.
Whatever tools you have at your disposal for quant learning, make sure these tests are included. After spending 4 months stuck on the low 40 range, one month of doing these tests every few days (and spending the days in between reading the fantastic explanations) elevated my score — and my confidence.
Please note, for verbal, I do not recommend these tests and you should strictly stick to OG questions,
Excellent material for GMAT. As mentioned above it is a must for all GMAT test Takers. We can analyze our errors and plan accordingly. Time is also an important factor that it helps to improve.
The tests are really good as we have proper explanation available for each tests.It is worth every penny, considering the number of tests you get for the price compared to other GMAT prep sources. quality and level of the questions are also perfect. especially for the quant, it is the best practice for GMAT and the level and logic of the questions are good