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This is the first ever product I have tried from the GMAT club and I can safely say that I absolutely love it. A few things I specially want to highlight:
> Detailed Analysis: Each test comes with a detailed analysis and easy to sort/filter table view of all the correct/incorrect answers
> Easy to Download: You can save PDF and Excel copies of the test results to track progress.
> Multiple Answer explanations: The answers have been linked to various GMAT club pages where more than one explanation has been given.
> New Important Concepts: There were many concepts which I found after looking at the answers of a wrong question.
Maths Tests:
The GMAT Club Maths/Quant tests just as every other person on the forum states, are pretty good. I would not say that the questions are extremely difficult, but rather that some of the questions are of a really good level. The good part about the tests is that there are a lot of 700+ level questions which makes the tests overall may be a little more difficult than the actual GMAT.
These exams if properly practised will help you improve your score.
Verbal:
I found the verbal tests to be not exactly in line with the actual GMAT. My scores were also not consistent. Ranging from a mere 24 to a 38, whereas my scores on the GMAT Prep exams has been pretty much around 37-38. So there might be a lot of people thinking that their preparation is lacking, just because they scored less here. But it's not a true indication of the actual score you will get. So just practice these questions and look at the solutions.
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700 Q50 V34
These tests, especially of maths, are really good for reality check,giving you a through practice.Though little bit of improvement regarding question sequencing is required in verbal section,these tests provide 80% idea regarding your preparation status At start I was lacking confidence that I can complete the test on time.But after repeated practice I am confident enough.I have appeared for the GMAT once, scoring 700, and hope to score further this time. I would recommend these tests for those who are lacking self confidence to complete the tests in time as they sufficiently provide practice, helping to improve your GMAT score.
The GMAT club tests are worth the hype. There are a lot of really great things about them: (i) the number! There are 26 tests (1,500+ questions), which is a TON. Each question has a detailed explanation, stats from others who attempted the same question (timing, accuracy, etc.), and a link to the forum thread discussing the question. (ii)- difficulty. These tests are tough! Much more so than the real thing. Safe to say that if you can do well on these tests, you’ll have no problem at all with the actual. (iii) the support. Bunuel, bb, and team have done an excellent job creating and curating these questions and the tests. If you are ever having any technical issues with the tests, they are there to help (and fast too!)
In summary- highly recommended. BTW: you can get access to these tests by redeeming 25 kudos or by using GMAT Club points. Also, they open up access to the public during holidays also! (obviously not ideal to be doing math tests during a holiday weekend, but it’s still nice!)
I had been relying on GMATclub workbook and other mock tests available in dumps but using GMAT club gave me a new perspective. It is extremely thorough and as close to possible to the real tests. You get a thorough explanation of every question and the best part is, the interface gives you everything you need to analyze your score and improve on the weak areas. You can sort by correct or incorrect and follow up in the review discussion on the forum. The only downside is limited subscription which I hope to extend soon.
For anyone relying on more expensive tests, give it a shot here and you will surely find the tests worth the $$$ and/or effort.
The quant section has a lot of questions which are very useful in GMAT preparation. The quiz is very good and you have a lot of practice material which can be very helpful in gmat preparation. Verbal has relatively few questions when compared to quant however solving them is a good practice. Overall the CATS are adaptive and good. Lot of material to study need good time to go through. Free access to the material on a few days is an additional advantage for students who are looking for free access. Go for it to get a lot of practice for the GMAT test. Utilize the forums properly as there is a lot of information in it as well
Gmat club tests are most reliable tests.Quant tests are a must for anyone targeting 48 and above.It is very useful to learn/approach advanced questions and to refine one's skills and pacing.The explanations for each of the questions and the technique is super. The type of questions matches those of the actual GMAT.Moreover, explanations provided makes it possible to solve any 700+ question in under 2 minutes.
It is an excellent value add at this price. Also, the number of questions available is quite vast, we get 1500+ questions which give you a good level of practice before the D-day.
I would highly recommend these test to someone who is looking to boost his/her score from 650 to 750+ level.
I've been practicing GMATClub's test for my 2nd attempt and found it really helpful. The question bank is very diversified with thousands of questions in Quant and nearly 500 questions in Verbal. The good point is that all the questions you have done are recorded so that you will never encounter them again unless you clear your history. Besides, the "Collection" tab also helps you to save all the remarkable questions into collections for the revision. For me, I created 2 collections for my Error Logs in Quant and Verbal, it's easy for me to track all of my errors and get over them. The final great thing is the Ability analysis when you complete the tests, it will vary once you complete any test in Quant or Verbal, so that you can have an idea of where you are now.
However, it will be much better if there are more choices for Verbal compared to Quant. As my weak part is Verbal, I want to practice it more and more.
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There are 29 quantitative tests that contains more than enough question to enable you to crack real gmat test. These questions are not only great in number but also in terms of variety and standard. Also, explanation is concise , clear and to the point. In my opinion if one can attempt and revise these test honestly, he/she has more than 90% probability to crack the quantitative section of test with an score greater than 48.
At the same time, verbal test is good enough to practice your timing and bouncer questions. 8 test offers great practice and revision. One may find some questions and there explanations not in the line of gmat cat, but you go through the discussion of the question, you realize that question has merit and standard.
The tests were a real exposure to questions appearing on gmat. i could not only revise my concepts, but get a good grip on the time management part. The tests are bit a level up compared to the real gmat but very good to reach the 50 mark in actual exam.
the tests are designed to accurately predict the performance on real test. the explanations followed for each questions are really good and easily understanding.
the solutions provided by bunuel are really good and one can understand the explanations even if the person is not from the math background. i strongly recommend evry serious taker to attempt gmatclub test.