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Overall it is a good tool to practice. It gives you quite some information and analytics such as averages, percentages, etc, that will help you to gauge your strengths and weaknesses. I would say that quality of questions in quant are better than those of verbal. However, as it has always been repeated in the forum, do not take any mock score seriously other than the GMAT Prep ones. Use these mocks to get used to the long hours of tensed environment of the exam. It would be ideal to first study all topics and then give the mocks. Go ahead and master your quantitative skills. Wishing you best of luck for your GMAT.
I found GMAT club tests extremely helpful in preparing for the real GMAT exam. I unlocked these tests using my earned points. I felt that level of both verbal and quant were quite close to what i experienced on the test day. Doing timed practice on so many Quant tests.(.25 to be precise) allowed me to experiment with different strategies of attempting the exam and figuring out what works for me best. I am grateful to GMAT club for providing such amazing tests, which helped me in achieving a score of Q50. I also found verbal tests very helpful. I was surprised to find out that I hadn't attempted any of the questions before and that all the questions were new to me.
During my preparation, I was very confused about the type of MOCK tests that I should use to get the real-time test experience. I was not wanting to take the GMAC tests as I had taken them earlier twice. So I picked up GMATCLUB Tests. I took all the quant tests and the verbal tests very seriously.
I benefitted a lot from the quant tests particularly because they cover all the concepts and also help in practicing those concepts making you stronger after each mock. My suggestion would be to practice each mock even if you see repetition in concepts and question type. The questions are very much similar to the real GMAT test. I got Q50 in my real test and I was getting similar scores in the GMATCLUB mocks.
I would strongly recommend the same.
GMAT club offers a 26 Quant CAT & 9 Verbal CAT offer if you have 60+ points you can redeem it. I prepared the verbal basics & quant basics with a old GMAT books from 2015. Then I started using GMAT Club questions. I was unable to practice different topics on the same day. GMAT club test helped to fulfill that GAP. I would recommend any beginner GMAT club test is best place to start your practice after completing basics. I would buy it again since I have not purchased any course separately. The offering from 60pts is 2 week test it would be great if I get it for a month atleast.
The GC tests are a great practice for Quant section. If you can score Q47-51 in GC quant test, you are going to score very highly in real GMAT. I believe these are one of the toughest Quant tests out there and acing these sets you high for the real thing.
The verbal tests on the other hand are above average but not excellent. The quality of questions might be sometimes debatable. But again, very good for solo practice. However, I would prefer official questions for verbal. But if your material is over, well then maybe they can be a good try.
I recommend Gmat club tests.
I have been practicing with the Gmat Club tests for the past 3 months and this is what I have found about them.
1. Easy to Use,user friendly
2. Easy to review Performance & Weak areas.
3.The Explanations & the quality of Questions is good.
4.The diversity of questions & adaptive nature of CAT have been well structured.
5.The only issue I found was the low no. of the Verbal section tests, they could be more in no.
6. The GMAT Club Forum adds up as a Great Support system for the tests, for discussions with others & for adding tips to your arsenal.
7. I found my marks to be reflective of my preparation & they helped me improve my performance steadily.
Overall a great experience. Rating it 4 out of 5. Would definitely recommend it to others.
GmatClub tests can be defined simply by these three words. For Verbal they are just plain good. I found the questions to be testing the same concepts as the real thing but just the spread to be different. On the actual thing there's hardly a completely idiom question,Unlike GMATClub tests. Quiz access is amazing to warm yourself. They keep making you better and better and Quant is just plain Best. The difficulty of the question is obviously high but what has to be learnt from the solution of each quant question is that there's always a way to solve it better. If one solves all GMATClub tests and look at every solution. See the approach each question used versus the approach a particular test-taker used. It can be really beneficial on saving a bunch of time
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I really like it, mainly the quantitative part. Verbal (as even GMAT Ninja says) is really hard to make something close to what GMAC does: each questions costs about $3000
(https://gmatclub.com/forum/that-official-gmat-question-might-cost-286098.html). GMAT Club, while it is incredible great, could not afford such a cost.
Conclusion: if you are low in quant it is an excellent choice. If your problem is pacing (timing), it might help you also! Do not use no officials to see how are you improving, as they might mislead you
I recently bought the GMAT Club Tests and that helped me so much in understanding the nuances of Quants questions on the actual exam!
There are enough number of tests and with each test you get a score. These scores are relatively indicative of your actual strength, especially in Quants. These mock tests are a good substitute to a full -ength GMAT Mock as you get a cumulative score towards the end (out of 800).
Not just that, each question has detailed explanations given by moderators and experts. This helps the user understand his mistakes and recognize the patterns to improve upon them. About 2-3 GMAT Club tests per week keeps the user in shape and updated with all the concepts of both Verbal and Quants.
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I found the questions to the Quant to be a bit harder.
The questions are very challenging and tricky and they tackle all the small concepts that are always overlooked in theoretical studying. The question bank is huge.
One huge plus is the community help through the forum discussions.
If questions explanations are studied and understood well, will help you tackle the Quant section very easily.
The algorithm is not always consistent. In verbal, one of the tests got me very few 700 questions although I was doing very good with the easier questions and hence was not able to score well.
Thanks for the review plaverbach! 😎