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GMAT club tests are designed in an optimum manner trying to mimic the actual GMAT test. It is the closest you can get after the official GMAT prep software. It gives amazing analysis post my tests. I have the option of picking the difficult (700 level) questions and making a question bank out of it. And later revisit the questions when you are free. Also I have an option to create customized quizzes on select topics. It is really helpful. The GMAT club tests give you fairly accurate representation of your level. What I love most about the GMAT club tests is that the questions keep on updating. Thanks to users like BB, Bunuel etc. and the explanations are plenty. So, you can pick the one which you can understand the best. That is a fantastic option which many other services don't offer. And hence, my allegiance to GMAT club.
these tests are the most closest to what i have seen in og (few difficult ones ), so great source of practice.
caution: i got too much under the impression of these being the most diff questions that cudnt solve 5 of the test properly,(even 500 levles) then i reviewed the questions and realized that these are good questios not the ones that will kill you. so some concepts and tricks in the solutions are really helpful, which is a plus point.
so be confident as you are when solving any og question.
also, you can anytime shift to practice mode if there is a time lag.
I would recommend the GMAT Club Test for everyone in the final step of preparation for some reasons below:
1. The Quant Test is similar to the real GMAT, not too hard like Manhattan CAT.
2. The explanation is great (thanks to Bunnuel) and diverse from forum discussion.
3. Inside the test, there are many useful utilities, such as making notes, going backward or forward.
4. The number of available tests is huge (wow 26).
--> So i rate Quant tests for 5 stars :)
Unfortunately, the Verbal Tests are not comparable to Quant Tests, so I you should you Verbal Tests only for time management and stamina practice.
Until now, I have done 3 CAT on Quant Section and intend to take 5 more ones to keep my quantitative skills sharp!
Remember: Practice makes perfect.
I have been using GMAT Club test from the day I got 25 Kudos. It has been best the source of preparation for the Quant. The solution is provided by our in-house expert Bunuel. It is recommended that you take at least 5-8 Quant CAT's before your appear for the official test. If you are score is above 49 in GMAT Club test. You are more likely to get above Q49 in the official test. This is as per the reviews and comments from other test takers, who tried GMATClub test.
I would highly recommend folks to utilize the vast amount of tough questions available in the DB. And review the questions that they got incorrect and attempt it again. Refer to Bunuel elegant solution. This is by far best resource for Quant practice in the market. Though the verbal may also be up to the mark, everyone should only stick to the official guides for verbal questions.
Hi I took my GMAT on 27/05/2017 and have got Q48.
I can tell you that the Questions of GMAT Club test of Quant sections specially are of the same standard compared with the questions one can expect in the real GMAT. I would also like to share that through my journey of taking these testes i have traveled from Q38 to Q48, and I will attribute my Q48 in the real GMAT to GMAT CLUB Tests only.
The best feature of the GMAT Tests in my opinion is the Analysis section. The analysis provided by Gmat Club will help anyone to identiy his of her strengts and weaknesses.
Gmat Club test series is undoubtedly the best test series that is out there.
The quant part of the CAT have the best questions that you will find anywhere. If you want to score 700+, this series is a must have 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.
The quality of verbal questions is okay.
I used my GmatClub tests along with MGMA tests to practice the CATs, and I will suggest the same strategy to others appearing for the GMAT.
I believe GMAT Club tests are the best if you wish to improve your quant score. They have got a great collection of questions, covering all topics and difficulty levels. The verbal tests still need improvement, but the quant tests are just amazing. If you religiously complete all the tests, then you are guaranteed 49 and above score in quant.
I also like their detailed post-test analysis, which is very helpful in identifying weak areas and work on them. Their explanations are descriptive and easy to understand. I
Great job on quant but need to improve the quality of verbal tests.
I have tried almost all other question banks available online - the ones on mba.com, MGMAT, Jamboree etc. but the ones available here are the trickiest/hardest as promised by the makers. Lived up to its expectations - at first glance the question you look at seems really easy to solve but that is what the catch is. If you miss even a single word of the question stem or if you are unable to comprehend what the question is trying to say/ask, you are going to mark the incorrect answer.
The question pool has enough questions to make you at ease when you give the real GMAT as you have already faced the worst of questions and you have practiced enough on 700-level questions. Highly recommended if you are aiming for anything between Q49-Q51.
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Overall Test series rating - 4.5 / 5
Quant test series rating - 5 / 5
Verbal test series rating - 4 /5
Quant - I scored an effortless Q50 just from attempting all quant tests and reviewing my mistakes. If one follows Bunnel's methods, he or she can easily score above Q48.
Verbal - Being a non-native speaker has its own disadvantages. But however, I felt the gmatclub tests were quite different than the actual gmat test. I believe with more time and efforts from the moderators and contributions from the test takers will help gmatclub to build a better verbal test series (hopefully as good as quant).
I have used the GMATClub Tests for my GMAT preparation and it is hands down one of the best resources for your Quant prep. The flexibility provided by the product gives you the added advantage of going through the practice content in the form of CATs- Great way to practice and build stamina!
The Verbal content is no less. It has a good mix of questions that test all the required verbal concepts. Ample practice questions to go through either via CATs or drills.
The actual GMAT won't seem tough with such practice. In short, go for this product. There is no regretting it!