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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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February 27, 2017
RMD007

Joined: Jul 03, 2016

Posts: 237

Kudos: 161

Self-reported Score:
580 Q48 V22

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The real gist of GMAT Club tests is in its Quants Tests. Quants tests are very helpful and very well in line of what can be expected in GMATPrep and actual GMAT exam. The helpful UI representation also helps to identify your weak areas and error analysis.

Verbal tests also are very helpful and justifies the true level of GMAT.

All the verbal and quant tests are actually +1 level than actual GMAT. This really helps us to increase your strength beyond what is expected at GMAT.

Suggestion- It would be great if GMAT Club increases number of tests available for verbal. For quants we have 26 tests but for verbal only 8 or 9.

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February 27, 2017
Rituja2017

Joined: Oct 25, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V30

Similar to the exact exam

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One of the best feature of GMAT Club Test is how exactly it reflects the actual GMAT test. The explanations provided in the answers section hits the exact concept and makes them easier to retain. Also the discussion forum of that question are linked to each problem which clears all doubt . Also the pool of question is very well formed. If you go through all the mock tests, atleast 50% of your prep is done. If you go through the club tests coupled with the OG most of your job is done. Take once it every weekend and review immediately for the optimum effect.

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February 27, 2017
bentospeace

Joined: Aug 01, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
570 Q43 V26

Good mocks!

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I do believe that Gmat Club mocks will improve my skills to take a new GMAT exam. I have been studying for GMAT for about 1,5 years, and my last score was 570, but now I am very confident that I will take a better score because I have been working hard in my new mocks, correcting and paying attention in any details which could help me in the right time.
I did not take a GMAT Club test before these days, and I am very impressed about the corrections. The links between the question and the explanation of the forum is worthy and very useful. The user experience is very good and I feel very confortable with the test´s plataform.

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February 27, 2017
rockthegmat007

Joined: Jan 21, 2013

Posts: 33

Kudos: 32

Self-reported Score:
650 Q49 V28

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I've first got access to gmatclub tests via a test prep company , and later after receiving 25 kudos.

I found quant tests very very valuable as they test logic as much as they test the concepts. Some of the questions are modelled after GMAT prep with a few clever twists.

The best way for me to learn was to take a quant test, review the questions and explanations of wrong answers, followed by correct answers. I've improved test after test just by reviewing the explanations. I've finally hit the range of Q48-Q50 before my GMAT first attempt . Needless to say I got a Q49 on the actual test with very little help from other sources.

Kudos to the gmatclub quant team. Couple this with Manhattan Advanced GMAT quant guide - you've a winning combination at hand! I

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February 26, 2017
dboyaninska

Joined: Nov 07, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
480 Q29 V27

Great!

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I have tried self-studying from many books including Manhattan, Princeton Review and Kaplan and the level of difficulty is just too low especially after the first time I took the test. I appreciate the GMAT club tests because of the explanations, statistics and level of difficulty as well as thoroughness of concepts that are covered. I also really like the analysis at the end which gives you an idea of how you rank. It is much better than a lot of the other CAT mock tests I have tried from other prep companies and is more representative of what I actually saw on the GMAT.

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February 26, 2017
survivor007007

Joined: Aug 30, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

quant tests are great..verbal not good at all

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What's good about these tests:
You'll get a detailed analysis of your tests. Thousands of good quality quant questions, with great detailed answers. Topic wise analysis will show you how you your weak areas. You'll learn a lot from all the professionally written high quality answers. Timed 25+ tests will help you build the strength necessary for exam. Difficulty of some of the question is as good as actual GMAT test. It will help you clarify your doubts and work on your weak areas.
What's bad about these tests:
Verbal tests are not well written at all. I scored disheartening v28, ridiculously less than gmat prep and many other tests. Simply DON'T use it for verbal preparation. No option to practise IR questions.

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February 26, 2017
edus888

Joined: Feb 04, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
620 Q44 V32

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Really good exams, especially the quant part. Lots of different excercises with a great range. I liked the most difficult ones. The algorithm i believe it is pretty good because it does not present any distortion compared with other exams such as Veritas or Kaplan. What i dont really like were were the Verbal Exams. I am not saying they were not good, i am just saying that they were not as good as the quant exams. Reading comprehension was quiet good but sentence correction and critical reasoning were very much alike the official ones in several cases.

So far, i believe they were great exams. My critic to the VB

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February 26, 2017
killerpro07

Joined: Jan 28, 2014

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Kudos: 0

Simply the best

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The GMAT club tests are a must to improve the Quant score. I have already appeared for GMAT twice (590, 640). Going through success stories I started noticing a pattern of everyone mentioning they had gone through the GMAT club quant tests. Now that I have tried them myself I would suggest everyone to try them out. Bunuel is simply the best and his explanations are sometimes better than that found in the books. I have already seen a 5 point improvement in my Quant score (42 to 47). And this is just after 5 quant tests from GMAT club. I have made it a habit to fully understand the explanations especially on the tricky questions taking as much time as needed. And as it is mentioned, I have hardly seen harder quant problems anywhere else.
I have tried a couple of Verbal tests but they are yet to achieve the same level as Quant tests. Nevertheless, they are better than a lot of other tests out there.

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February 25, 2017
AbiG_SA

Joined: Oct 31, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q46 V40

Gmat Club tests: Advanced preparation

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GmatClub tests are a great resource for exam preparation. Although they often are harder than what you see elsewhere, they make sure to expose you to concepts and methods that deepen understanding across topics. This applies more to the quant section though, as I think the verbal is often below level to other platforms.

The quant CATs give a realistic feel for the breadth of subjects, a range of solving methods and also a sense for timing. I found that the more I used the tests, the more I became aware of the common mistakes I was making. It helped me to identify weak areas quite quickly and zone in on improving them. As each question comes with a solution and often a link to the broader question discussion, there was always an opportunity to learn extra during the test review.

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February 24, 2017
Sheshendra

Joined: Nov 13, 2016

Posts: 2

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q48 V28

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I appeared for Gmat on 5th Jan 2017 with 2 months of preparation. Even though I was expecting good quant score, I was able to get only Q48. Then, I realized that I need to practice a number of 700 level questions and that too at lightning speed. I started following Gmat Club Quant questions and found them very helping & hats off to Mr. Bunuel for his crystal clear explanations. I took some of Gmat Club tests and found Quant section to be very good with scoring algorithm tuned very closely to that of Official Gmat. Although most of the times number of 700 level questions in a single test is on slightly higher side as compared to official Gmat, Quality of questions on Gmat Club Tests is very very good as compared to questions available elsewhere. Verbal Section is not even close to the official Exam and needs too much improvement in both quality of questions and scoring algorithm. Quant section rocks ......... I will advise all Gmat aspirants to consider Gmat Club Quant tests, a true reflection of official Gmat Quant section.
Cheers ....... All the best to all the future Gmat takers .....!!

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