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My GMAT exam is scheduled after a month. I have completed OGs , all Kaplan books and MGMAT strategy guides. I also gave gmat prep software tests and kaplan tests. However, my score is fluctuating between 620 and 660. I also run out of time on the quant section due to which my score is adversely affected for sure. I need to practice more and more. I am not currently working so I have ample time to practice. Are these gmat club tests based on the same pattern as gmat actual exam or other practice tests. i.e. do these tests include awa, integrated reasoning, quant and verbal and are 4hr tests like the actual gmat ?
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Re: gmat club tests [#permalink]
Hi.

My GMAT exam is scheduled after a month. I have completed OGs , all Kaplan books and MGMAT strategy guides. I also gave gmat prep software tests and kaplan tests. However, my score is fluctuating between 620 and 660. I also run out of time on the quant section due to which my score is adversely affected for sure. I need to practice more and more. I am not currently working so I have ample time to practice. Are these gmat club tests based on the same pattern as gmat actual exam or other practice tests. i.e. do these tests include awa, integrated reasoning, quant and verbal and are 4hr tests like the actual gmat ?
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Suggestion: Take a free test here: https://gmatclub.com/tests/dashboard/startfree.html
And you will see what it is, how the questions are, and what to expect.

The tests do not include AWA or IR - you can practice those pretty easily with other resources and it is usually not what is the most value.
The GMAT Club tests focus on the Quant and really are for people with at least Q40 to be productive. Otherwise, you will be sinking down pretty quickly...

Good Luck on your GMAT!
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I took the free test (M25) and scored much higher (30/37 correct, Q-51) than I have on the tests I purchased (19/37 correct). Why is that? What are the differences between the free test and the purchased tests? How should we judge our performances on these tests?
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