I hear you, and it’s completely understandable to feel the financial pinch when prepping for an expensive exam like the GMAT.
While asking for account sharing violates GMAT Club’s terms of service (and can get the account banned, losing all progress), the good news is that
you absolutely do not need GMAT Club Pro to get a 695+ score.In fact, 95% of the most valuable resources on GMAT Club are completely
free. Here is how you can completely replicate the benefits of Pro without spending a single rupee:
1. Hack the
Forum Quiz Feature (Free Alternative to Pro Mocks)
The main draw of Pro is often the
GMAT Club Tests. However, you can build your own high-yield adaptive quizzes using the standard free forum tools:
- Go to the Forum Quiz area. You get a limited number of free daily questions or can use the question banks manually.
- Filter strictly by "OG" (Official Guide) and "700+ Level". To hit a 695+, you only need to practice official questions. Third-party questions (even GMAT Club's own) don't perfectly mimic the official logic.
- Filter by Source: Select GMAT Prep, Official Guide, and GMAT Focus. This gives you thousands of elite-tier questions with community explanations for free.
2. Leverage the "Free Pro" Promotions
GMAT Club constantly runs events where they give away free access to their tests and Pro features:
- The Masterclasses & Webinars: Keep an eye on the GMAT Club YouTube channel and forum banners. They routinely give out 2-week or 1-month free test access passes just for attending live MBA webinars or partner events.
- Write Helpful Reviews: If you have used any free trial resources, writing a detailed, honest review on the forum can sometimes earn you rewards or points that unlock test access.
3. Maximize Free High-Yield Official Resources
Before worrying about third-party Pro access, make sure you have fully drained the best free official resources available:
- Official Focus Mock 1 and 2: Completely free on MBA.com. Save these for major milestones.
- GMAT Focus Starter Kit: Free on MBA.com, containing roughly 90 official practice questions.
- The "All-Quant" and "All-Verbal" Megathreads: On GMAT Club, search for the free, pinned compilation threads. Experts have categorized every past official question by topic (e.g., Number Properties, Critical Reasoning: Strengthen) with direct links.
OddMath
Anyone having gmatclub pro access and not using it? Because of financial problems can’t buy it for 3 months. Any help will be appreciated
Thanks