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Hey guys, Gmat Club tests are very useful to improve your score. One needs to diligently solve each and every problem and learn from those mistakes. Questions we get in the test are mix of all difficulty levels which is as per the algorithm of GMATPREP.
The quant part of the CAT have the best questions that you will get to learn. And it's not just the questions themselves, the explanations provided also help you uncover many shortcuts and help strengthen your core concepts. I liked the expert's comments from Bunuel, Chetan. Although, I found questions overall to be a little harder,it helps us better prepare for the final test. And also, you can take the quant section or verbal section one at a time, which gives great flexibility when you are hard pressed for time.
In verbal, explanations from Sayantanc2k are very useful. The examples he provides from various sources clarifies doubts in a simple way. Lot of learning from each questions. Although I agree very few tests are available as compared to quant section, I wish we had more of the tests for verbal ,it would have been much more helpful. One of the best feature i liked about the test is the discussion on each each question, you will come to know different approach the problem can be solved from all the active members. The statistics and the timer are quite helpful to gauge your progress after every test. Bunuel, Chetan and Sayantanc2k are always great resource here.
In conclusion, It helped me boost my confidence on quant side. On verbal side , I request to GMATCLUB to increase number tests.
After 4 months of self-study, although I completed Manhanttan book, OG and GMATPrep, I still struggle with doing Quant. I realized that I spent too much time to make a calculation and that my time management is very bad. Gmatclub test helps me a lot from Q38 to Q45. I learned various ways to approach the problem, shortcut method and hard concepts. The question bank allows me to make various mini tests which help me improve concentration on the real test and manage time properly. Moreover, the questions are very close to the real exam, I remembered that I encountered 3 – 4 questions, same as Gmatclub, they just changed the number. For those who seeking Q45, I suggest that you should master all 500 – 600 level problem, do it under 1.30 min. When you reach 90% accuracy, jump to 700+ level. It will make you understand fundamentals clearly and build confidence for official exam. Thank you BB, Bunnel and GMATclub team!
The quant prep helped me a lot and increased my score from a dismal 35 ish to more than 47 in almost no time. It doesn't cover geometry as much as I hoped, but otherwise, it's an excellent tool. The material covered in the mocks was very similar to what I encountered on the real GMAT and the fact that you get control over your time management using the software is priceless. However, verbal prep material is quite bad, and I would suggest that you get the official prep or look elsewhere if you need to work on that section.
Overall, I highly recommend this software if you need to improve your quant score.
After failing drastically in my first attempt in January of 2017, I decided to buy the GMAT Club Test for practicing and the improvement in my concepts and skills was way more than i ever expected. The huge array of questions that GMAT Club offers is a must do for anyone trying to score a 700+. The mock tests come with a very good analysis and give a good overview of where a test taker needs to put in his/her efforts to achieve optimal results. I would recommend test takers to attempt the GMAT Club tests and quizzes as they are really helpful and will help you achieve your dream score if you put in the right efforts.
The GMAT Club Tests have sundry of questions in the 700+ range. Thus it forms a good quesiton bank particularly for quant.
What I really like is the Question Explanation has links to discussion. Ideally when you are going through the discussion you will find many ways to solve the same question which is an essential part of while preparing for GMAT.
However, I would really like to see the Verbal questions to be at par with the Quant section. I did feel that some of the verbal questions could've had better explanations. Further, some of the sentence correction questions were unnecessarily complicated and I wasn't satisfied with the answers.
However, I would strongly recommend this for Quant practice as this is worth every penny for the quant seciton!
Gmat Club Math section is awesome! In regards to verbal maybe you could partner more with e-gmat or veritas prep to have them post answers with their explanations for verbal questions and for the CATs answer explanations. I have seen that now you offer a bundle with e-gmat which probably is the best study combo for a beginner. Coming back to math section I like that you give very time-efficient answers, with lots of useful time-saving shortcuts; I believe that you are the best go-to study platform for time management improvement in quant. Thanks for making this great study platform available :)
Highly recommend for those learners who seek to score +700 on GMAT. You will find the Math part a little bit more difficult than the actual test, but it's a good training for those who want to score +50 on Quantitative. I tried to learn more simple questions from other sources and came here for extremely tough question! The explanation are really great, you will learn a lot from it. The more I can learn, the more I feel confident on the upcoming text. Don't be bothered by the practice result because you might find it much easier on actual test. The Verbal part is pretty good, too, even though you might the Reading quite tough. In overall, I would recommend this product!
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I think the Quant tests of GMAT club are a must in everyone's GMAT prep. They helped me improve my score from Q48--> Q50. The questions are harder than the actual exam but they helped me improve my time management. For my first attempt, I used only Manhattan and the Official Guide for quant practice. Manhattan was extremely difficult and did not imo have questions with the same traps and scenarios that the GMAT quant section does. GMAT club questions were closer to the actual exam. Highly recommend it. The Verbal however, I found a bit lacking. Its good for practice and getting comfortable with the exam but there are courses with better Verbal prep out there. the Quant is 10/10 but the Verbal falls slightly short.
The quant section of these tests is excellent, with lots of unusual problems that improve your thinking skills. Occasionally they do spit out a question that contains material beyond what the scope of the actual test
The verbal section is not that useful for advanced verbal scores - say anything over 42 - because the questions are just too inconsistent and unclear. The "correct" answers in quite a lot of the 700 level SC contain a lot of badly written or even incorrect language/grammar. Some of the CR have 2 viable options in the answer choices or are generally unclear. RC is usually decent. (note that my verbal scores in official test prep are currently in the 44-49 range, so definitely at the upper end of the scale, and I don't have so many clarity issues in with the OG questions. OG questions can usually be pretty easily narrowed down to one answer choice and I don't find this the case with many of the 700 level gmat questions on this test)
If you are in the high level verbal range, these CATS may give you inconsistent verbal score depending on the questions they spit out.
GMAT club has tremendous number of good questions and a lot of good practice material. Have been using it for a ling time and I have really helped me develop my Quant skills. I would recommend it to everyone who wants to reach the 50/51 mark. It has good level questions and better explanations. The CAT's and quizes are other good features which allow you to do a full length quant section/ focus on your weak areas and try to improve them. The level of questions is very similar to GMAR style and that helps build your confidence. The CAT section is amazing and the score in those section will reflect in your final exam.
To follow up - I scored 770 in my actual exam - q49v47, compared to 760 in my most recent GMATclub test which was q49v45. The GMATclub question bank is amazing for quant and helped my bump my score by 2, and I think the GMATclub quant tests are a little harder than OG - so whatever score you get here you should be able to replicate under the pressure of the exam. I think they will underscore top verbal scorers due to issues/errors/llack of clarity in the top verbal questions