Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.
Customized for You
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Track Your Progress
every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance
Practice Pays
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Thank you for using the timer!
We noticed you are actually not timing your practice. Click the START button first next time you use the timer.
There are many benefits to timing your practice, including:
The Target Test Prep course represents a quantum leap forward in GMAT preparation, a radical reinterpretation of the way that students should study. Try before you buy with a 5-day, full-access trial of the course for FREE!
Prefer video-based learning? The Target Test Prep OnDemand course is a one-of-a-kind video masterclass featuring 400 hours of lecture-style teaching by Scott Woodbury-Stewart, founder of Target Test Prep and one of the most accomplished GMAT instructors
With around 3 weeks left for your preparation, I think your scores are decent enough. GMAT Club tests have questions more difficult as compared to actual tests. Except in few tests, you have scored more then 70%, which looks encouraging. Just keep moving with the challenges, and don't forget to review the explanations as well, you never know there could be a different approach to solve the same question.
Also, by now, you might already be knowing your week areas in quant, e.g. if its probability or co-ordinate geometry etc ?? For your weak areas, review the basic concepts from one of the books of your choice.
I would suggest you to attempt GMATPrep tests at regular intervals. You can try the same tests by resetting the test, believe me you'll not get repeated questions for atleast first 2-3 tries.
Archived Topic
Hi there,
Archived GMAT Club Tests question - no more replies possible.
I read somewhere that Sackman's Extreme Challeneges might be a good supplement to the study program after the challenges to keep quant in the 50-51 range for the test. Not sure what you think about that.
Show more
I don't have any idea on Sackman's Extreme Challeneges. For me, I relied on my 12th class maths book, from where I reviewed some of the selected topics (basically my weak areas).
I read somewhere that Sackman's Extreme Challeneges might be a good supplement to the study program after the challenges to keep quant in the 50-51 range for the test. Not sure what you think about that.
Show more
Sackman's Extreme Challenges is a great set to do in a day. About 1/3 of the questions are probability/combinatorics. Based on your earlier post, your G-day would be in just a few days. Given that, my advice is to only do Sackman's Extreme Challenges if you are weak in probability/combinatorics.
Hi maliksarmad, have you taken the gmat again? I just wanted to know your opinion about gmat club challenges. If it really helped you or not. I took the first test and did not score too well. I want to score atleast 48-49 on my Q.
Thanks for sharing and congratulations on a fantastic score!
maliksarmad
Hi I took the GMAT yesterday and got 760 (99 percentile) with a breakdown of (51Q and 42V). GMATClub challenges and MGMAT quant are both great quant resources. Also used the Sackmann extreme challenges to sharpen my approach on permutation/probability related questions. But no doubt that the Challenges helped a lot and I finished the Quant with quite a few minutes to spare.