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GMAT Club Tests Reviews

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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September 18, 2017
ankita09

Joined: Jun 04, 2015

Posts: 23

Kudos: 11

Self-reported Score:
640 Q49 V28

Awesome for practice.

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The gmat club tests are very close to official test paper , their adaptive algorithm their detailed explaination and time and complexity base analysis is superb and provides a lot help to improve your performance.

There are multiple section of test center like CAT, quizes etc.

Gmat club tests are available free on some specific days and can be subscribed with affordable amount . truely worthy.!!!!

I would recommend everyone to make use of this platform and tests to get the feel of real test cases.!!!

they are must have to be in your practice tool set.!!

Thanks gmat club for providing such a helpful test kit.

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September 17, 2017
Manish89

Joined: Jun 27, 2012

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

A must have for a 700+ score.

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A must have if you are aiming for a 700+ score.
Quant:
The best questions you will find anywhere. The explanations provided help strengthen your core skills. I have raised my Quant score from Q44 to Q49 using these tests. Don't place too much emphasis on the Score, as the Scoring algorithm might set you off. But, unquestionably these are best tests in the market for Quant practice and concept building.
Verbal:
The verbal section needs improvement. The questions were not at par with the actual GMAT's questions but still good for practice. Again, the explanations provided also needs more improvement.
Overall:
I relied heavily on GMAT Club Tests for Concept building.
The question types that I had noticed in GMAT exam quite closely resembled those in GMAT Club tests (especially quant.) The variety of practice questions in GMAT Club Tests is awesome!.I found GMAT Club Tests to be very helpful and critical in my preparation for getting a higher GMAT score.

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September 16, 2017
alexandros

Joined: Dec 28, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q47 V34

5 stars for the best quant practise out there

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The gmatclubtests really provide you with the most suitable gmat-like questions for quant practise. Save some time to take them. Combine them with a good course to help you with theory and templates and keep grinding on the gmatclubtests !! Preferably use them as quizzes, because i found that they are hard taken as tests and might destroy your confidence. The gmatclubtests are a good source for Q50-51 questions. I know that because i messed with some questions in my test and i never got to see these Q50-51 questions. I got a Q47 actually. But now that i am going for a higher score, i believe i have found the know-how. These questions will stress you and test you to your limits without going out of the gmat concepts. They also have a big number of medium level and low level questions so if you are not aiming for the Q50, start with them. I find it very helpful to print the questions i get wrong with the expanation from Bunuel(great work) and any other explanations i like ( each question is discussed in the gmatclub where you can go easily and quickly and i usually print one -two more fast explanations for later review. A tangible error log can help.
Great work, great rescource for practice and big goals.

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September 14, 2017
jkolachi

Joined: Oct 12, 2015

Posts: 238

Kudos: 380

Self-reported Score:
700 Q47 V39

Best Gmat Tests!

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The Gmatclub tests are the best learning tools to get a high score. The concepts tested cover everything from the basics to the most advanced difficult concepts you will face on the test day. In fact I believe that if you attempt all 1500 questions, you will be more than ready for the actual test. The Quant section is above and beyond what you're expected to know on the GMAT. If you can master all the concepts there's nothing standing in your way. You will crush the actual GMAT quant section.

Make sure you get the most out of these tests by reviewing the questions you get wrong and doing timed tests. Don't worry about the score you receive because its not reflective of the actual GMAT score you will get. In fact you will get a much lower score on the gmatclub tests than the actual test. So don't worry about the score and just continue practising!

All the best

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September 13, 2017
GMATParthaSD

Joined: Apr 27, 2014

Posts: 5

Kudos: 0

GMAT Club tests - great practice tools

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GMAT club tests are great practice materials. Quant particularly is simply great and much needed in case some one is aiming for high quant score. Quant questions are top notch and can improve the score drastically if worked out diligently. Verbal is okay. The verbal sections questions are good if not great. The UI for the tests is almost same as the GMAT. I would strongly recommend the quant practice tests. The dashboard and analytics are very useful. It shows overall accuracy and section wise details. I do not think there are any other products available which provides option of taking sectional tests. Overall a great product.

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September 12, 2017
Evgart

Joined: Feb 08, 2017

Posts: 77

Kudos: 31

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

from Q34 to Q48

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I have started to prepare for the gmat 3-4 months ago. I used during preparation e-gmat verb and GMAT Club Test for Quant part. Initially when I attempted several CATs on GMAT Club Test, I was scoring about Q30-34 and I was pretty upset since I was naturally good in math in high school (14 years ago graduated). However, I decided to review the basics and then start attempting one-by-one. GMAT Club CATs not only gave me a sense of where and how I am performing, but also a sense of timing, which is very important during the real exam. After 3 months of preparation and usage of CATs, I have started scoring Q49-51 on the CATs and only have required polishing some small beats-and-pieces. So, when the real exam came, I scored Q48, which I am not satisfies and hence decided to re-atempt. During my preparation, I am only using GMAT Club Test for the math portion, especially as I took a real exam, because I believe it is simply the best tool available to score high. The task are very similar and very close to the real GMAT. Explanations are full. Performance analysis is very helpful as it shows you where is you weakest parts. I would definitely recommend to go for it to anyone who is seriously considering to score high on Quant.

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September 12, 2017
ashikaverma13

Joined: Aug 19, 2016

Posts: 128

Kudos: 318

Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q47 V31

Excellent for quants, needs more good quality verbal questions

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I got GMAT club tests access through collecting kudos and thus had three months free access to the tests. The tests are a great help as it allows one to create his/her own tests by selecting the number of questions, topics and difficulty levels. One can use this feature effectively as and when one gets more confident in his/her prep stage. The difficutly level on the Tests may be high but it prepares you for the worst and when you finally see the solution you realise that even the 700 level questions were doable. That's the beauty of these Tests. They keep you on your toe and at the same time make you realise the importance of paying attention to finer details in the problem.
For Verbal I would say the tests lack collection of good quality questions which are within the purview of official questions. I solved a few SC and RC questions and as I am pretty familiar with the pattern of questions asked on the GMAT, I realised that these were not really falling within those parameters.
Nevertheless, as I am someone who's less confident in Quants, the GMAT Club tests are a blessing. Their in depth analysis really helps you organise your overall performance and almost makes use of error log redundant. I'd suggest go for them, even if just for quants!

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September 11, 2017
vishalkumar4mba

Joined: Nov 27, 2016

Posts: 40

Kudos: 106

Very Similar to Actual GMAT- specially 700+ questions

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This should be the destination if someone is aiming to score high on Quant. 700+ question are very similar to actual GMAT.One can slowly improve the proficiency level by practicing the quizzes and then take few CATs to a feel of actual GMAT Quant.

I wish this had some tutorial specially designed to cater to GMAT quant. Then this could be just 1 stop shop for all your Quant related queries.

The tool to analyze the progress is very well designed and actually helps to analyze and improve. One can create his own customized tests to practice individual topics.

Kudos Great Job !!

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September 11, 2017
gmat7m

Joined: Oct 27, 2014

Posts: 153

Kudos: 26

Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V41

OG & This = Q50

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I have given the GMAT thrice. The first time I used only the OG and landed up with a Q46 - majorly because I ran out of time and couldn't answer the last 5 Quant questions.

The second time, I did the OG and the OG supplement (quant review), but still couldn't go beyond Q48. It seemed I had learnt everything, but I was still blank on a few questions.

This year though, I read review and decided to buy the tests. Because I didn't have much time before the GMAT, I could complete only 8-10 of the GMATClub quant tests, but, oh boy, they made a WORLD of difference. What they did was, made me comfortable with each question type and helped me pace. It helped that the interface is exactly like the GMAT.

There is a bug though - when you switch to practice mode, the timer's label is changed but the direction of timer isn't. The only other con is that some questions may not exactly be 'GMAT' types, but these are rare - so if you're stuck at a question / concepts seems absolutely alien - check out the question stats. If the timer says average for all GC users is over 4-5 minutes, chances are that question wouldn't appear on the real test.

All in all, I would say GC tests had a BIG role in me going Q48 to Q50, would definitely recommend!

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September 10, 2017
ShubhamLohia

Joined: Jul 04, 2013

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

GMAT CLUB TESTS 90/100 On a realistic scale

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Firstly I would like to say that Gmat Club is an extremely helpful and updated community. It has every information one needs about Gmat. Coming back to the tests I found Gmat Club test extremely good predictor of Official GMAT. It's one of the best gmat test experience one can have in the market. It's scoring system and questions are quite accurate in difficulty. To be honest one can rely on Gmat Club test.
Secondly GC test are somewhat difficult , not crazy difficult but there is a difference of 5-10%.
All in all it is a good practice and let's you know pretty accurate score and helps by letting you know where you stand.
To improve the gmat club test I would suggest adding more test so that i can be confident enough before giving Gmat as there are not many good gmat test Available in the market.

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