danlew
I can see reviews posted for
MGMAT courses and CATS, can anyone share if their question banks and analytics are helpful?
I am trying to choose between
MGMAT Question bank VS Gmatclub test pack, so any insight on their differences would be appreciated.
I am mainly interested in daily practise and want to use analytics to identify my weak and strong sections.
Most people get them free by buying the
MGMAT Book bundle (each book comes with a question bank and if you buy the full package, you get pretty much all/most of the). I have not seen people buy they separately really, hence not much debate. However,
MGMAT questions are always some of the highest quality questions outside of the Official ones. The only "complaining" i hear from students is that the Hard Quant questions tend to be on the heavier side (requiring 3 steps to solve, as opposed to trickier ones).
However, the
MGMAT package includes only 200 questions and that's a different category than GMAT Club's package that includes 1,500. Price point is also different: $35 vs. $79.
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/stor ... ion-banks/Overall, there are a number of options:
1. If you are still preparing, I would suggest getting the
MGMAT Book Set (you can buy them in paper or Kindle/e-reader format) and get Question banks + 6 CAT's for free, unless you are mostly done with your prep and looking for just practice questions.
2. If you are looking for Verbal, you can find more questions in the OG's or you may as well buy the Question Pack 1 - it has 404 official questions (not super hard but they are official and you can't beat that)
https://www.mba.com/us/store/store-catal ... ack-1.aspx3. If you are looking for quant mostly,
GMAT Club tests hold the #1 Spot in Quant.
Good Luck!