Hi
4dyuti,
For GMAT,
1. Practice:
a. To practice individual questions, you can use the
forums (one forum for each section and a subforum under them for each question type, like DS/TPA/GI or CR/RC, etc), where you will have a timer attached to each question. You can do both untimed and timed practice here. To make sure your attempt is logged in the
error log, you have to use the timer. Note that you can do untimed practice and also log the
error log: by starting the timer, take as much time as you need, and then click on the answer.
There is also the
Forum Quiz, in which you can practice quizzes, timed and untimed, and the attempts will be logged in the
error log.
b. For strictly timed practice: For sectional tests or full-length tests -
GMAT Club Tests. These attempts will also be reflected in the
Error Log.
In both cases above, you have various filters, like question difficulty, source of the question, topic the question belongs to, and more.
2.
Error Log and
Analytics:
The
Error Log will have the list of all the questions you attempted, along with other details like time taken, question difficulty, your error message, etc.
Analytics will give you where you stand currently based on the questions you attempted in the forum, quizzes, and tests as well. It will give you your strengths and weaknesses and much more.
3. Chats:
You can join chats to ask queries, be part of a study group, or follow a study plan, and more.
4. You can find resources like
Study Plan,
Books(not copy-righted books),
Timing Strategies, etc. You can always ping/post if you can't find anything you are looking for.
5.
Events is where you will find upcoming YouTube classes, debriefs, or competitions, etc.
6. If you are into buying a prep course, you can look for
deals or
reviews.
Since GMAT Club also has features for MBA applications, it might feel like a lot. Don't worry, the above should cover the majority of what you need for your GMAT prep.
Please feel free to reach out to anyone when in doubt.
P.S. Check
this out to learn about everything available.
Hope this helps!

4dyuti
I am planning to used GMAT Club as the only resource for practising but every time I discover a new feature and it feels overwhelming, could you suggest some begineer to advance ways of trying the features at GMAT Club
Thanks