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Strengths:
What I liked the most about GMAT Club Tests:
1. Exact Simulation of the GMAT Environment – The interface and test setup are very close to the official exam, which makes the transition to the real test smoother.
2. Builds Stamina and Pacing – These mocks replicate the pressure of the real GMAT, which helps immensely with managing time and maintaining focus for the entire duration.
3. Concise & Helpful Solutions – After each test, the solutions provided are rarely more than 4–5 lines long. This reinforces an important lesson: every GMAT question is designed to be solved in ~2 minutes with the right approach. Plus, there is also 'Link to Forum Discussion' where you can see alternative explanations shared by other members.
4. Detailed Score Report – The analytics are minimalist and powerful. They highlight exactly what you need without overwhelming you, making it easy to track progress and identify weak areas.
5. Error Log Feature – All your incorrect answers are saved, and you can reattempt them through the error log. I found this feature extremely valuable for targeted revision.
What I especially liked was how the tests pushed me to think faster and smarter. By practicing regularly, I became much more confident in pacing myself across sections.
For anyone who struggles with test anxiety or fear of the exam, I definitely recommend including these in your prep routine. The more times you sit through a full-length test under timed conditions, the more comfortable you become. That fear gradually reduces, and the exam starts feeling less like a threat and more like just another challenge you’re prepared to face.
On a personal note, I saw real score improvement during this process — from 555 to 655. I attribute a big part of this growth to the consistent practice and confidence I gained from GMAT Club mocks. I think of GMAT Club full-length tests as a training tool to build stamina, expose yourself to tougher problems, practice pacing and overcome test fear by exposing yourself to it multiple times.