We will open up access to the
GMAT Club Tests at
midnight Pacific Time (USA). Make sure you mark it in your calendar and don't miss this opportunity to try the Hardest GMAT Tests for free!
Access will be available from 0:01 AM to 11:59 PM, Pacific Time (USA)
For exact time zones please see this map that displays current time in the PST Time zone.
(PST time zone is GMT-8)
~~~~~~~~~~~~To start taking the tests, please visit https://gmatclub.com/tests-beta
Open Access to Tests Schedule
We try to honor all of the major US holidays, so it will be the following for 2017:-
Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday 1/16
FAQ and Answers
Q: What specifically do I get access to on the Holiday days?A: You will get access to all of the paid and free GMAT Club's questions, quizzes, and CATs. You can take as many of each kind as you wish and we will save your history, so you can pick up from where you left off the previous free-access day
Q: Do I have to register somehow to get this offer/deal/access?A: No, just visit
https://gmatclub.com/tests-beta/ and start taking the tests on one of these days listed above
Q: Is there a catch?A: No catches, well, there is a technical one - once the free access day is over, you will lose access to the questions and explanations. You can still see your stats and performance information and all of that will be saved for at least a year, but you can't access questions without a subscription.
Q: How much do GMAT Club Tests cost?A: The tests cost $79 for a 3 month subscription or $99 for a 6-month subscription (you can get them at 30% off if you have a
Premium Membership), so you are getting a great deal getting completely unlimited access to the questions on these days.