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I arrived with doubts and I left with regrets. I wish I knew about GMAT club tests sooner. The quantitative part did extremely well to hone your test taking skills. Usually you will realize how simple yet sophisticate the answers are. The best way to get the most out of the test is to keeping a theory book as you practice. Jot down every tip, theory and great questions there. Read this book some days before your test taken date. I highly recommend this test for those who want to aim for Q49+. P/S: Verbal part is good as well.
GMAT Club tests helped me to practice the real tough questions which are based on the concepts tested in the GMAT. The explanations for each question are succinct and unique. Some of the subtle approaches discussed during the explanation will really help us to save time. The analytics section will help us in focusing on our weaknesses and hit the right topics where we are losing the score. Some of the questions appears really tough but after going through the answers we will know how easy it is solve those type of questions. For non natives like me the explanations given for the verbal questions are easy to absorb and keep them in my memory so that i wont do the same mistake again.
These are amazing for practice, especially to move your score from Q45 to Q50. I found the verbal a bit different though and the reasoning in CR is sometimes harder to comprehend. GMAT is a bit more direct but nonetheless Verbal is pretty good for practice as well.
The tests are probably harder than those offered by other companies and trickier than you'd first expect. The tests sometimes test 2-3 different concepts in a question which is great to get comfortable moving from one topic to another.
Highly recommended if you are aiming for Q48/49 or higher. You cant go wrong using these for your preparation but I would alternate these with official material to stay in touch with what you would expect to see on the actual test.
Dear GMATclub, Thanks a ton for the creating these questions. It has helped me improve my quant score from 44 - 49 . I still have my verbal score to improve but at least I don't have to worry about quants. The questions here make you think and avoid any careless assumptions in the real test. They teach you enough shortcuts and concepts to make the actual GMAT feel like a cakewalk and I am not even exaggerating. And the more you solve, the more you feel confident. I singularly attribute my quant success to GMATclub tests. Thanks to Bunnuel. - Regards Vishnu
GMAT club tests are one of the best test material to improve your Quant skills.
I was struggling at Q40 range and by the time I was done with the tests I was scoring around 47.
The question are quite tricky and I was able to improve my DS like anything.
The best way to maximize the output is to refer to each question from the test irrespective of right or wrong.
For every question multiple solution are provided so that you can choose whichever method you like.
Just in case if you are not able to understand the explanation ask "Bunuel" he is the god of quant.
Hi,
I have taken the tests of all the major online GMAT test service providers, and GMATCLUB is definitely one of the best test series. The question pool is good. You get to work on questions that are tougher than the actual exam.
I used the test series to work on my verbal timing. I tried to solve the tests in 65mins - 70mins to account for the variabilites in actual exam. I hope that the actual test questions are no more challenging than the GMAT Club ones.
I will strongly suggest everyone to give the tests a shot before you appear for your actual exam.
Hi All,
GMAT club test helped me improve my score on day to day basis. Unlike other test series where we have to complete both verbal and quants in a single go. Here we have both of them separated. In this way we could practice Verbal and quants on alternative days.
Verbal mock scores were very close to actual ones, but quants used to be on tougher side. I got my verbal improved from 25 to 35. They have huge set of question bank.
The only drawback which I found here is that, we don't have adaptive tests. You might have solved a 700 level question, but then the next question might be a 600 level questions.
Regards,
Karthik
I have used GMAT club tests for my preparation for the exam, and I am thoroughly pleased with the quality of the tests. The maths tests in general help one prep really well for the actual examination. You get more than 20 tests to practice from, sufficient to develop one from Q45 to Q50. Moreover, the solutions presented are crystal clear.
Additionally, the dashboard helps to track your scores, and also the strong and weak areas. Looking at the weak areas, I could improve my quant score by focusing more on Statistics, and probability.
I would highly recommend people to use the GMAT club tests.
Thanks,
Ashis
To be honest, the tests are just like any other CATs ,but the only distinguished features are -
1. more 700+ level questions
2. more GMAT like experience
I got the subscription for gmatclub tests from my eGMAT verbal Live prep course. It was a good experience. To be honest, my quants skills got improved and now I am more confident to score Q50+. These questions really reflect the upon the concepts required 700+ quants questions. On verbal side, I feel that the RC is proper and is as per the GMAT standards.
The only negative is that you need to have a proper low latency internet connection to have a satisfactory experience.
I can conclusively say that gmat club tests are the best for quant as well as verbal preparation. Quant section is pretty exhaustive with 24 tests - I can't imagine any other prep having that much volume of queations. Quant questions are of high quality and you can certainly feel the difference after taking the same. Solving and revision of the same should take through the quant section thoroughly. the quality of Verbal questions is close enough. Though compared to quant it is not as exhaustive and in some of the tests the balance between SC, CR and RC was missed. Therefore I would request the makers to add more content. Overall the test platform is pretty good and worth the money!