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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 03, 2017
maqutadir1

Joined: Nov 11, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Excellent for Quant and could have been better for Verbal

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I got GMAT club tests free with my subscription for Math Revolution. The Quant questions in these tests are by far the most challenging and thought provoking questions I have ever come across from a GMAT test prep company. The explanations provided are detailed and convincing. The questions cover a wide array of topics , with a few more than what the GMAT frequently tests. These questions are not only recommended for people looking to score Q51, but are also recommended for people in their Q40s who think that they can never improve their Q scores. Practice mode is a boon for people who haven't brushed up their rusty math concepts. Hence the only thing you will need for your stellar GMAT Q score is this Test series.

Verbal questions are outnumbered by Quant by a ratio of 1:3. I believe the quality of questions is decent. A few in Critical reasoning were ambiguous.

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February 02, 2017
mccalleg

Joined: Oct 08, 2014

Posts: 4

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
680 Q47 V35

GMATClub Test Review

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My experience with the GMATClub tests has been great, despite the utter beating I receive while taking them. However, I view this as a sign that the tests are preparing me for the more difficult and tricky questions that the actual exam may throw at you. I would highly recommend these tests to anyone thinking of preparing for the exam. My complaints are mainly with the analytics and question answer. Occasionally, question answers will be difficult to follow and understand. Ensuring that each test question has a thorough and well explained answer would be useful. Additionally, for analytics, being able to adjust the timeframe for viewing results would be useful as my competencies change over time. As my skills in one subject improve it takes many more questions to adjust the results of any reports or stats, which means that those stats are somewhat stale. Thanks for all your work in putting this together. Overall, great product.

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January 30, 2017
nahid78

Joined: Mar 12, 2013

Posts: 287

Kudos: 661

Self-reported Score:
550 Q47 V20
640 Q49 V28

Best for quant section.

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If anyone can complete and understand each and every math question in these test, he/she will score no less than 50 in the final exam. Most of the questions are tough, and each question examines view of the test takers differently. Nice and easy solution is given for each question. Different approaches to attack each type of question are also given. on the other hand i can't say anything about verbal, as I am too weak at verbal to judge the questions. But one thing I can say that the question are tough. So i can strongly suggest this for anyone who wants to improve his/her quant skill.

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January 29, 2017
Cez005

Joined: Dec 13, 2013

Posts: 100

Kudos: 132

Self-reported Score:
710 Q46 V41
720 Q48 V40

GMAT club tests - verbal review

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While the quant tests are excellent I am hesitant to recommend the verbal tests. The questions are not always of the type you would expect to find in GMAT and there seem to be very few official questions. I believe the difference between the GMAT club quant and verbal tests is due to the difficulty of creating original GMAT-like verbal questions. Perhaps GMAT club could try and incorporate more official questions into their bank.

Ultimately, I recommend using GMAT club for quant tests and finding another resource for verbal tests. Your source of revision materials will also depend on whether you are a native or non-native speaker.

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January 26, 2017
winionhi

Joined: Dec 24, 2015

Posts: 50

Kudos: 25

Self-reported Score:
710 Q50 V35

Killer tests

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I've used the tests in the past and I've once again made a subscription recently. I guess that stands as a testimony to how good and real-GMAT like are the questions. The contributors on this forum have made a great job putting these questions together.

For Quant, the practise these tests give are entirely sufficient for a Q51.

For Verbal, my hard part has been to train my mind to sit through the 75 minutes and read all of the english. The CAT's on the GMATClub give you a run for that.

I would appreciate two things.. 1. More Verbal questions added on a regular basis. 2. A checkbox to not let "Pausing" while taking a CAT.

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January 23, 2017
Heman105

Joined: Jul 01, 2014

Posts: 18

Kudos: 58

Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

GMAT Club Tests - Must to improve Quant Score

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Quant - Quant tests have a ton of really tough questions that are excellent for improving Quant score.
I really like these tests because they challenge all necessary areas and if you have a weakness, Quant tests will expose it. Many times you will get majority of the questions as 700+ level. Though you would not find a lot of such questions in the real GMAT, but they are good to practice and build stamina. I believe that the score is just not important, learning from questions is. Review your tests thoroughly before moving on to next set. (I used to refer to the explanations by Bunuel)

Verbal - I prefer official questions

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January 20, 2017
arrastra

Joined: Nov 24, 2013

Posts: 9

Kudos: 2

GMAT Club Tests: Great resource for quant prep

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To achieve a quant score of 48 and above, I believe that GMAT club Tests are the best resource in the market.The questions are definitely tough but their explanations are mostly logical.These tests will surely help people achieve a higher score in quant. Another thing that I love about these tests is that you can target a specific topic and attempt quizzes on it, thereby providing a high range of top quality questions.Also, the mistake analysis is a great resource to revisit your mistakes and combine these questions to create additional quizzes to solidify your concepts.
Verbal section of these tests has some descent questions but I cannot relate them closely to the official questions.But still it offers a quality range of questions to practice and analyze.

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January 20, 2017
rishinric

Joined: Feb 22, 2014

Posts: 41

Kudos: 15

20/01/2017

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Thank you Gmat club as you guys are doing the amazing job by providing such a huge database of quality questions of quant and verbal sections and explained each of them in a very simple manner so that any one can easily understand the core of problems.
it is helping me a lot for getting prepared for Gmat exam and it is sure that i will not face any problem while attempting the real Gmat test questions.
I will recommend Gmat club tests to all serious test takers & retakers and the best part is that it is available as a bundle with many other online courses making them really cost effective.

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January 14, 2017
OmManiPadmeHbs

Joined: Aug 26, 2014

Posts: 49

Kudos: 90

Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q50 V40

Strong on Quant; Needs improvement on Verbal

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Echoing what many of the reviewers have said, the GMAT club Test has excellent collection of Quant materials. I specifically remember seeing a very similar GCT question from the real GMAT exam. The Quant portion of GCT has my highest recommendation.

In terms of Verbal, I do not think there is anything that successfully replicates the official material. Many of the explanation left me confused. I decided to focus more on Quant.

My favorite part of the GMAT Club Tests materials was the ability to clearly see my progress and weaknesses in a snapshot. It's helpful. You get caught up on the flood of information - GCT will keep you on track.

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January 13, 2017
kanusha

Joined: Mar 25, 2013

Posts: 164

Kudos: 141

Improved my craft

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I would really thank gmatclub, Bunuel, each and everyone for helping us in reaching our goals. Gmatclub tests gave me confidence, I could able to focus, train my mind and improve my accuracy. The rough GMAT test questions is helping me tackle the exam well. First, as I heard gmatclub tests questions were tough, I got scared and postponed to buy tests. However, I came out of my comfort zone and started with mini quizzes and tests, I could able to solve more 70% of questions. Awesome part is On getting 25 kudos we get free gmatclub tests. For each question , bunuel and all other expert explanations are really crystal clear and precise to understand concepts. Thank you all for awesome work.

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