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I attempted full legth GMATClub tests.The quant part seems quite easy as I am from engineering background and am good in mathematics .The verbal questions were little tough but inline with GMAT.I really like final GMATtest like interface.Usually while practicing our questions at home or on GMATCLUB, I had habit of looking at time which was in increasing order for each questions as time passes But in real GMAT exam it is reverse ,so in 1st test it was little hectic task to know how much time I have devoted to particular question.But as I gave more test ,I was familier with interface.
I am impressed with Enhanced Score Report ,it gives sectionwise time management report ,summary gives comparative details of scores of each section .Also verbal and quant section's performance, subsection ranking,performance by fundamental skills ,are evry students must need points to improve score by detacting section and subsection analysis.
Tough to describe in just words but GMAT Club tests are a treat for anyone aiming to get better at time management and facing more difficult questions than the actual GMAT, especially in Quant. And its not calculation intensive and time consuming like Manhattan Prep Mocks (which are also good btw, no negativity towards those either), if you know the right method to use, any question can be solved in under 2 minutes
Same goes for verbal
And this new pro version which includes 8 full length tests with IR and AWA, what's to beat? Plus GMAT like interface for us to get used to
And the cherry on top, 25 kudos gets you a 3 month subscription. Just work hard and get kudos here and get 8 free full length mocks better than anything out there
ALWAYS recommend
got it in webinar. willing to give it a try. will help in score. just like official tests of gmac these are from gmat club. GMAT CLUB's test if very perfect for practice. 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. I would suggest taking everyday a quant test on the GMAT club through the whole month before your actual GMAT.
I found gmat club tests to be bit tough than the actual OG, GMAC question types. They are more mathematical intensive. All the explanations are to the point, and if you do well in these test you are bound to do well in the final exam.
I believe one should only attempt these tests once they are fully done with their preparation. Considering the level of details required to finish some of these questions.
Additionally, i really like the discussion feature in each question types, it will help you to discuss doubts in the official explanation in case you are not able to understand any part.
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 got these tests for free but they helped me in my Gmat preparation
Few questions are too hard and out of Gmat syllabus but other than that should be attempted atleast once for a high Gmat score for quants
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
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Hi,
GMATClub Quant - Tests will make you ready for any fight. Period.
I learnt all tricks, tips, type of traps just after doing GMATClub Quant tests.
When attempting actual GMAT, I was very easily able to figure out traps - A, C and B, C traps.
GMATClub Verbal - Good for practice but I found the ordering of questions little off. Sometimes I have got 2 RC back to back.
But again, I took GMATClub verbal long back but might have improved.
But if you are at lower 40s in Q, go for GMATClub Quant and thank me later.
Even if you complete all the questions and learn them & related concepts, you would be be good to go for Q-49/50.
GMAT club tests are the hardest questions available out there to improve ones Quant skills. I was and still am struggling with quant section but solving the quant tests has given me insights to the conceptual knowledge I lacked and also help me improve my timing strategy.
The best way to get faster and smarter in quant!
However the verbal tests still feel like work in progress, the scoring is a little off, the quality of questions is nowhere at the level of their QA section but nonetheless I used them to just get familiar with the section and optimise the approach.
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The questions in the actual GMAT exam are equivalent to the questions in GMAT Club tests. Moreover, the sequence of the difficult questions I noticed was same in the actual exam.
If you are scoring Q50 in GMAT Club Tests then you are ready for the Quant section of actual exam.
The verbal section scores in GMAT Club Tests are also accurate representation of one's preparedness and score that one get in actual exam.
The overall score one gets in GMAT Club Tests can be safely used to gauge the actual score one can get. Additionally, the vast pool of questions that are accessible along with GMAT Club Full length tests are useful to prepare for the sections that you identify as weak.
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GMAT Club tests are the closest one can get towards stimulating a real GMAT-like exam. They are available to try out for free during some special days or you can also redeem your GMAT Club points and unlock a 3 months subscription, like I did.
The question bank is enormous (talk about 25+ full exams), supremely challenging (enough to humble the mightiest math whiz), and always presents something new to learn (a trick, a concept, an interesting unseen variation of a common problem type)
I had a fun time taking these tests. The key here is to come with an open mind, enjoy the process, always look to upskill yourself, and not bother about the scores. The test interface is very friendly and the best part is that BB personally oversees these tests and takes great efforts to ensure a smooth experience for all.
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I was fairly good at quant since my school days. However, after preparing for a few months and completing the OG questions, I observed in the GMAT official mock test results that my scores in quant are varying. I got Q42 and Q49 which was a huge difference and my Manhattan mock scores were also in Q39-Q41 range. I reviewed the mocks and found that I am doing silly mistakes and falling into traps set by the questions. The questions were neither difficult nor lengthy, but there were some minor details which if missed will make the test taker fall into trap and the trap answer was always in the options.
I heard a lot in the forum about the GMAT Club quant tests and gave it a shot. They were definitely tougher, but after every test I used to make observations regarding which traps I fell into and used to make a note of them and try to avoid them in next test. The questions written were actually similar to the real thing especially the traps and the language. After giving 10+ tests , I was much better at finding the trap and ensured that I understand every detail of the question to avoid any silly mistakes. I never scored more than Q47 on the GMAT Club tests but consistently got Q49 in the last few official mocks and also got the same on the real exam. The tests really train you well to avoid silly mistakes, and nothing is more frustrating than finding out that you know the concept/formula, but got the wrong answer due to some silly mistake.
Also, the statistics and topic wise data of where I was doing well and where needed improvement also helped a lot. The answer explanations were satisfactory as well. The user interface was also very similar to the real test.
Regarding the verbal, I only used them to build my stamina and didn't took the score seriously ( was usually getting V32-V35 range) as most experts here suggested that for verbal the official questions and mocks are the only real indicators. Hence, I can't comment much on this section as I didn't explore it enough to make a fair judgement. However, I can definitely say that the quant tests played a huge part to improve my quant accuracy and were a great resource for practice.