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GMAT Club Tests offer hard Quant CAT tests and a smaller number of verbal tests (over 1,100 quant questions and 388 verbal questions). The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. You can see the exact distribution of questions here. To learn about the scoring algorithm precision, please see this discussion. Finally, GMAT Club tests require a subscription but 10 days a year, we offer them for free on US public holidays.

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October 27, 2018
HasnainAfxal

Joined: Sep 06, 2018

Posts: 125

Kudos: 65

Best Quant CATs to boost up your your Quant score

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I purchased GMAT club test a few months ago and no doubt they are incredible. Their Quant CATs are of high quality but i am not sure about the quality of verbal CATs as i felt like there are a lot of SC and RC questions which are not like questions in GMATprep and also their algorithm is quite tough as i found. However their Quant test are no double one of the best tests. Although they are quite tougher as compared to real test but though these quant tests improve your confidence, your skills and a lot more.
To keep yourself on track, you can take these tests one each day or on alternate days.
Happy GMAT study :)

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October 24, 2018
SushiVoyage

Joined: Sep 12, 2016

Posts: 20

Kudos: 14

Self-reported Score:
730 Q47 V42

Quant and Verbal Tests

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I received the GMAT CLUB tests bundle with my E-GMAT Verbal Course. The Quant tests are exceptionally well crafted. They contain the minutest traps which one could possibly make while taking the exam. The language of the questions is also concise and un-ambiguous. The Verbal tests also contain a spectrum of questions, which are not easily encountered while doing the regular test prep material. GMATClub test makers have done their research well while designing and picking these questions. Overall, I am very satisfied with the quality of questions. Moreover, the software is user friendly and does not have any technical glitches, which could lead to an unpleasant experience.

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September 02, 2018
Akshay.

Joined: Jul 03, 2017

Posts: 20

Kudos: 4

Must have!

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The analytics and the qualitative data it brings out from the test attempts is brilliant. The Quant questions are bit harder than actual GMAT but it actually prepares you for the worst. I started off with Q30 went upto to Q47. The best part of Gmatclub tests is you can identify the best and worst sections. I was able to isolate my weak sections and word towards improving the same. I would highly recommend all the test takers to take Gmatclub tests atleast for the trail period. (One star less only because of fewer number of verbal questions and no IR section)

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August 15, 2018
Heisenberg12

Joined: Jun 10, 2016

Posts: 70

Kudos: 99

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V39

A must-have in your GMAT Kit

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I have always had an On-off relationship with the GMAT. But I have always made it a routine to visit GMATClub and solve at least 4-5 questions, create a post or two and try solving doubts of people.

I had read a lot about GMATClub tests and now that I am in the last two weeks of my second GMAT attempt, I got GMATClub test and I have started to solve them. I must say that the level of Quant questions on the GMATClub tests is higher than the level you'd find on the actual GMAT. You may not score 50-51 consistently on GMATClub, but if you keep on trying, check the test performance regularly, analyse your mistakes and make it a routine to get back to these questions every 2-3 days, I could definitely say that you'd improve your score on the actual GMAT without a doubt. The pool of questions in GMATClub, especially the quantum and the level of Quant questions is exhaustive, covering all the topics, all difficulty level (including the difficulty much higher than actual GMAT).

GMATClub has limited Verbal tests but the best part about the questions is that the level is either at par with the actual GMAT or above GMAT.

Having GMATClub tests in your kitty will surely give you an idea on where you stand, how to improve and by how much through its well-curated tests. Since the difficulty level of GMATClub tests is higher than the actual GMAT, the test-taker shall feel more comfortable in solving the problems on the actual GMAT because he already has ample practice in dealing with tough questions under time pressure.

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August 09, 2018
Dinkar1910

Joined: Aug 03, 2018

Posts: 14

Kudos: 11

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q49 V31

For those looking to go from Q46-47 to Q49+

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These tests are best available tests for Quant in the market. The exam screen interface is perfectly GMAT like. The scoring pattern seems to imitate GMAT's. The level of difficulty is a bit on the higher side of actual GMAT. Scoring in the range of Q48-50 on Gmatclub quant tests will put you in top 90%ler group on GMAT i.e Q50+.
It is worth single penny and the explanations are easy to understand. Best investment for improving Quant.

Verbal tests too will not fail to impress you to show your true Verbal level. Overall it is the best mock available after GMAC mock.

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August 05, 2018
lfc

Joined: Jul 08, 2018

Posts: 32

Kudos: 12

Self-reported Score:
690 Q59 V59

GMAT's mental gym

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Hi,

I have been using the GMAT Club tests for the past 2 weeks now, thought i'll write up a short review before my subscription expires. So overall, my experience with the tests has been amazing. The quality of questions is the main stand out factor i believe. The questions are tougher than the official GMAT questions, but not "unsolvable within the designated time" tough. They are based on core concepts and test your depth of knowledge. The analysis pane is also an amazing feature to review your performance. The solutions are accompanied by forum discussions, making the solutions clearer. The UI is amazing and has the same layout as the GMAT. Have not faced any technical issues.

On the downside though, there are no complete tests. You can only give sectionals. I think that we should have the option of giving the verbal and QA sections together with an optional break in the middle. This will help simulate exam conditions.
Also, I am looking forward to more verbal questions. There is a heavy imbalance between the number of questions for QA and Verbal.

Overall, in my opinion GMAT Club Tests is among the top 3 tests available for the GMAT.
And they will only get better with time.

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July 29, 2018
ashish2405

Joined: Jun 19, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
700 Q49 V37

GMAT Club tests: A must for Q49 or above

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I recently appeared for the GMAT and score 700 (Q49 and V37). Though i am from an engineering background, cracking gmat quant questions was not a cake walk for me. I started my quant preparation with OG . As my preparation progressed, i realized that OG will not help me reach 90%ile in quant. I was looking for the material that could prepare me for quant 700 level questions and then i came across GMAT club quant test. Though the level of the test is a touch higher than actual GMAT, it prepares you will for the exam.
With my experience with GMAT club, i strongly recommend anyone struggling with quant to target 700 level questions with GMAT club tests and explanations by Bunnel. This strategy has worked for me & hope that it will help others as well.

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July 27, 2018
nikhilmathew1990

Joined: Jan 30, 2018

Posts: 2

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
680 Q47 V36

Helpful addition to your GMAT preparation

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I have been using GMAT club tests for practice. They have been really helpful. I especially love the solutions that are directly available post completing the tests. These solutions give ideas from different members and open your mind to a different style of thinking.
I like the solutions provided by Bunnel. I believe he is on of the gurus on the portal providing regular Math support. I liked the collections that were created by Bunnel with tricky DS questions. I have used the timed mode in GMAT club tests to solve these questions. They help you to understand where you stand as well as in case you falter you have solutions by other members on the forum.
Thank you, guys, for this compilation they have been useful in my GMAT preparation.

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July 21, 2018
chanskr

Joined: May 22, 2016

Posts: 4

Kudos: 15

Self-reported Score:
690 Q50 V32

Ok. But not Great

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I have been using the GMAT club tests for last few months

Pros:-
A very practice for the GMAT Exam
The quality of questions are good. especially in Quant
Scoring algorithm of Quant seems close. Infact, the actual GMAT score is atleast 1 point more as compared to that in these tests.

Cons:-
Did not like the Verbal segment of these tests.
The scoring algorithm looks flawed. I have seen absurd results for in tests ranging from 20 to 25, when i have been scoring in between 30-33 in the gmat prep tests.

The RCs asked in the latest 65 min format have 5 questions each. I am not so sure whether 5 questions come in a RC in actual gmat. I have taken all the gmat prep exams but never saw 5 question per RC.

Overall: Its good for practice, but the test might not be close in estimating your actual score.

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July 17, 2018
sunnyattri

Joined: Jan 11, 2016

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

After Three Months of GMAT CLUB TEST...

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At the outset i must tell you that there Quant section is tough and it's way tougher then actual GMAT.... Having said that, the 3 months of GMAT CLUB TESTS and quant wont be a problem in GMAT!!
I was scoring around 45 to 47 in other test series then i migrated to Gmat club test and when i took my first test my score plunged to 39 and I was disappointment as most of us would, but later on while reviewing it i released that i never thought of solving the questions the way it has been shown and from that moment on i forgot how bad or good i'm scoring but how i'm attempting the questions mattered.. and it helped me a lot in learning new things and which in turn helped me in scoring good in the following test.... So, if Quant is the problem then sign it and start the learning process..

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