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I subscribed for 3 months period. Overall I like the test, especially because the screen closely resembled the interface of real gmat test. Score prediction is quite accurate, it really help me to gauge my performance during the actual test.
a. Quant: Very large questions banks, questions are just great, the explanation well explained and sometimes gave genius shortcut.
b. Verbal: Same high quality questions with excellent answer explanation.
Recommendation: Please update questions regularly, especially in the verbal sections. Maybe in the future, IR question will be nice addition.
Conclusion: I will recommend GmatClub test for everyone who prepares for the test.
Nearly six months back before I purchased the 'GMAT Club Test' I was not sure about the product, but I got references from many of the debriefs and I decided to purchase the product. I got a good deal and purchased the tests in $50. I think it is simply a good investment with maximum return.
The product is consists of 26 Quant and 9 Verbal test, and at the end of the test you can review all right and wrong answers with proper explanation from GMAT Club experts. Even you can post your thought or concern specific to any question; the experts definitely get back to you.
Each test is 75 minutes and you can write them any time based on your schedule. This is very much helpful for people like me; I can’t spend 3 hours continuously on weekdays for the test, so I can have one test in the morning (75 mins.) and one in the evening (75 mins.) to maintain my schedule.
Questions standard is bit high than actual GMAT question, and it helps to grow the confidence level.
My only suggestion to the GMAT Club team is – please increase the verbal test count to at least 15. It would be a great help for the non-native GMAT writers like me.
Overall I am very satisfied with the product and I can recommend others who are interested to write some mock test before the actual GMAT.
I did some CATs on GmatClub and find them very useful.
The test format is similar to that of real Gmat test and many questions are at level 700+. This helps me not only consolidate my basic knowledge abut also enhance my skills. Moreover, the explanations from Gmat experts are very clear and helpful. I can also take note for each question to review quickly later. One of the options that I like most is “add to my collections”. From these collections, I can tell where I should focus more and redo the questions later.
I highly recommend GmatClub Tests to everyone who prepares for Gmat test.
Hello,
I am planning to retake Gmat with a score target of >Q50 in quant.
As such I was looking for Good data sufficiency question.
Gmat Test is definitely a very good platform to practise the same.The level is higher than Gmat.
The reports are very accurate
The explanations are good to hone the thought process.
Cons:The test are not adaptive
The quality of verbal questions should be improved, but still there are some good questions. IMO, scoring system of verbal CAT doesn't meet Gmat standard.
bb: I will appreciate if you can extend my subscription by 2 weeks. Thanks again!!
The test interface is very user friendly, allowing the tester to choose the topics of one's choice. Also, post test analysis is very detailed and crisp.
Apart from choosing of the topics, one can also select the level of questions - 500, 600 or 700 level. It really helps to pace up the preparation.
The option to choose the number of questions in a test also is a very helpful one.
Though, on extensive usage of the tests, one might fall short of the number of questions available, every question is linked to the discussions on it in the GMAT portal and this has links to other similar questions. So, this brings in a whole new set of questions.
I found the GMAT club test to be helpful overall. The quality of the questions are on par with other CAT based questions that are out in the market (e.g, GMAT official, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas, etc). The only downside is that the quiz and CAT both pull from the same test question database. It would be great if there was a dedicated question database for quizzes, so users can take short quizzes without sacrificing the CAT questions. Also, I would like to see more questions added to verbal section. I specifically subscribed to utilize the verbal questions and noticed the number of questions are significantly low on verbal (vs quant).
Gmat quant tests are amazing in terms of range of topics they cover and clear expanations. They are essential to those who want to boost their quant section of GMAT. Tests are quite challenging and are extremely helpful in preperaing the student to improve quant section. Some answers have even two or more types of explanations, so that the student can solvet the problem with different approaches. I have read many debrief in GMAT club and all those who aced quant( got +49) used GMAT club quant tests as their main practice tests. I want to retake GMAT, first time I got only 46 on quant, but I did much better on practice tests. Before my GMAT I did 3 practice GMAT club tests and they were close to my true score. However, I am convinced that if I did more gmatclub tests, I would have scored way better. I want to retake GMAT and will focus on these tests.Thank you very much for the clear explanations and these precious tests!!! Hope next time I will write that I got great result!
I have had trouble with verbal sections for quite some time now. But I was not able to exactly pin point the gaps in my preparation. That's where GMAT Club came into the picture. The verbal section was point on and the analytics is superior to other GMAT CATs. Plus as an added advantage, since the questions can be found on the gmat club forum, any explanation that you think you might need some help with will be available to you.
However, the verbal section tends to be a tad bit predictable and tends to sway from how an actual test looks. If Verbal is your pain point, you might want to supplement it with other tests as well.
The quality of GMAT Club tests and the range of topics covered in the question bank are commendable.
Gmat Club Tests are perfect tool to test your score. The question bank is extensive and also provides various approaches to solutions. The emphasis is on the quality of questions and not on the quantity. One can check his/her performance in detail, weak areas are highlighted and one can choose the questions they have got wrong in the test and create their own quiz of those questions. This helps in focusing on weak areas.
Overall, the experience is good as I am still working on the problems and trying to improve my score.
As the report of my previous GMAT attempt shows, I have scored very badly in verbal (V 20). After practicing for RC, SC and CR, I gave these CAT's, and my scores rose up to V 30. These tests are the perfect platform for giving the ambience of taking the actual GMAT test and these tests follow the exact pattern of questions as the actual test does.
I have realized that for my next GMAT attempt to be successful, an extended subscription of these tests will surely help me to find out my mistakes and give me the best platform to improvise for my next attempt. Thank You so much GMATClub for this free access. I shall be really very obliged if I am being provided the extended subscription for these tests, so that I can then guide my other mates via GMAT Club for their successful attempts.
Thank You once again!! Anticipating a positive response....
I also totally agree with bivash4 about the usefulness of Gmat club Tests(Quant).However the verbal section needs to be overhauled and more questions need to be added.