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Generally I would suggest these tests to those who have mastered all the basics and exhausted all the official questions, those people who have reached 700 hundred level.
I would suggest taking GMAT Club tests way before your exam. As it will help identify your weaknesses in tough questions, you will have enough time to work on them.
Verbal: Very hard and may be discouraging, but will give a good indication of how you will perform towards the end of your actual exam.
Quant: Unnecessarily hard; some questions take more then 3 minutes, even those at the beginning of the test.
These were my experience, not necessarily have to be yours too.
The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. The questions are comparable on the difficulty level with respect to the GMAT prep questions and are challenging. THe time limit is alo tight for the level of difficulty offered, almost simulating a GMAT like experience. The best part is that while attempting these tests, you can find out areas in which you need better preparation and thus helping you to gain insights into your weaker areas. Must for someone preparing for 49+ Q score and all the best for your GMAT preparations .
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I have taken almost all of the GMAT club quants and verbal tests. Verbal as discussed in plenty of forums, is best studied from the official sources. For quant, I took these tests initially as the questions are absolutely amazing and then continued with them because they were/are fun. For a majority of the tests, my scores ranged from 47-48 and a few 49s. However, as I got to the last few tests (probably the last 3) my scores were inflated (mostly Q50). I noticed that the in the last few tests I was getting maybe 7-8 700 level questions and scoring a Q50 whereas previously I was getting around 16-17 700 level questions. That being said, overall, GMAT club tests (especially for Quant) are an extremely valuable resource and I would like to extend a massive thanks to the team for this.
I purchased the GMAT club tests and I have to say that the questions were absolutely brilliant. There are about 1500 questions and I liked the fact that I can choose what mode I want to practice in. So I did CATs, quizzes in practice and exam mode. Could filter topics easily. All the error analysis helped me. I didn’t have to maintain an error log, it was all available there in various formats and with various filters. Quant questions are challenging and well rounded, covers everything. Verbal I feel is not like the official questions but never the less good for practice as the required concepts are tested. I feel like it’s a must do for quant.
I was skeptical about crossing even 600, as I did not practice quant or verbal for at least 4 years. I studied the Official Guide first and got my basics fine-tuned. I realized that I was horrible at Verbal, and so I took the E-GMAT verbal course. To my surprise, I found the complimentary GMAT Club Test with the course and I opted for it.
I started attempting 20 questions a day of quants section from club tests. On the test day, I realized that my score in Quant improved significantly from 44 to 49, while my Verbal improved only from 30 to 33. I was able to score 680.
If I break up my time devoted to each section, I gave only 40 minutes to Quant and 2 hours 20 minutes to the Verbal section every day. The results prove that the GMAT Club tests have a lot of questions to prepare one to surpass the Q47 mark quite easily. Thanks to GMAT Club, I can definitely say it could happen because of the tests and quizzes.
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Self-reported Score:
610 Q48 V25
680 Q48 V34
710 Q49 V36
GMAT club tests were recommended to me by a close friend.
I started my initial GMAT prep using OG 2021. Although I was satisfied with the verbal question back, quant questions were pretty average. I needed something they could challenge me & give me the real exam feel before the actual test. So I went for the GMAT club tests & started evaluating my performance on a regular basis. Believe me, the Quant questions in these tests are going to blow your mind. They challenge the way you approach the problem, your basics & provide you a stressful experience much harder than the real exam.
For verbal prep, I had other sources as I didn't find the GMAT club question Bank consistent enough.
Overall, GMAT club tests are absolutely amazing and I recommend every test taker to go for these.
My previous GMAT score was Q39 and V38 (overall 640), I struggled a lot in Quants , then started to work on basics with various study materials but never felt confident about the test .
Never knew about GMAT club test earlier , tried it this month .
the type of problems and the level of difficulty is definitely as good as GMAT level and in some cases the questions are really harder. The concepts tested are clear and i believe this is enough if you are targeting Q51
Am currently hitting 48-49 in Mocks , giving my exam in 2 weeks time.
Would recommend GMAT club tests for quants 100%
I loved doing the quants section of GMAT club tests. It covered broad topics while putting me on the spot to think about fundamental logic.
For Verbal section, I enjoyed SC and CR. They helped me strengthen my concepts. SC was more about idioms and finner grammar rules. I believe the actual exams are more around them and meaning clarity. For CR, there were certain passages on which assumptions, evaluate and other questions were based on. These questions helped me understand a passage from the examiner's point of view.
I would love to recommend these tests for people who need extra push on Quants. Don't panic, the tests are part of journey. Go through them, learn. Don't take your test score too seriously think from learning from them.
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q49 V38 (Online)
I got 6 months access to GMAT Club tests by purchasing e-GMAT course.
I found GMATClub Quant tests a bit tricky. you'll have to be thorough with the concepts to apply these to the questions in under 2 minutes.
If you would like to build your concepts then GMATClub forum is an awesome resource to study and prepare your basic Quant skills. Once you have got exposed to all the topics then its time to asses your skills and GC Quant tests is the most comprehensive test platform to assess and improve your abilities.
These have been my GC Test scores:
Q1: 50
Q2: 42
Q3: 45
Q4: 47
Q5: 44
My Actual GMAT quant scores:
GMAT1: Q48
GMAT2: Q49
GMAT3: Q49
As you'll notice a consistent Q45+ score on GMATclub tests will translate to Q48+ score on actual GMAT exam.
Gmat club tests are good for its quant in my opinion. It has got very good set of quant questions which on solving gives confidence to solve 700 level questions in gmat and it is in par to 700 level questions in gmat. Quant questions made by Bunuel are amazing and worth it to try. As of verbal, Im always more inclined to Official guide questions. But the verbal side, I personally feel OGs are the best. But we can create collections and use the already created collections in the gmat club. In quant it was really helpful, as you can have collections made by Bunuel and BB themselves. Practicing that questions is lot more worth it.
Hi. Thanks for the review!
Just curous how your test went and how your quant score was.
Thank you.
BB