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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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September 24, 2020
manishred07

Joined: Aug 14, 2017

Posts: 36

Kudos: 48

Self-reported Score:
610 Q41 V34
690 Q49 V33

From Q37 to Q49

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I would love to thank the GMAT Club for making it possible for me to move from a disappointing Q37 to Q49 on the actual test. I before taking on the GMAT Club tests used the Quant Thread on the GMAT Club to work on the basics. After going through the basics I was able to solve the actual GMAT questions but I kept on making careless mistakes while doing so, because of which I was not able to push my score in the Quant section.

I thereafter started using the GMAT Club tests, taking one test per day. My strategy was not to focus on time but to develop my abilities to solve any question. So I would take as much time as I wanted to solve the 31 questions on the test without looking at the answers (Generally about 90 minutes) and then would take a break of 30 min and then do a detailed review of each of those questions (Generally 2 h 30 min). I would look for where I made mistakes, did I got the correct answers because I truly understood the concept, or was it a flook. I would bookmark the questions that I would like to solve again.

As I moved through the complete set of GMAT Club Tests, I could move my score from Q 37 to Q51. In the lasts few test my scores varied between 50 and 51.

On actual GMAT I was able to score Q49, which was at least one point less than my expectations but still it was a massive improvement from a Q37.

I would always be thankful to this community for helping me get to a score of 690 based on which I could process my applications further.

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December 22, 2020
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Congrats on your Q49! Sorry the Q50 eluded you :-(

September 22, 2020
Sprockets

Joined: Dec 19, 2019

Posts: 71

Kudos: 35

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V38 (Online)

Exhaustive tests!

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Gmat Club tests are a little harder compared all the quant material I've found elsewhere. However, its one of the finest as well. If you diligently go with it and look into explanation of each concept, it would really put you in great standing in terms of Quant atleast. The verbal was slightly hit or miss from my perspective atleast.

The interface is also GMAT like. I would really suggest not getting bogged down by scores when starting out because they might be low. They really grill all the concepts very well. Highly recommended! If you are aiming for Q50-51 - its a must.

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September 12, 2020
aviddd

Joined: Jul 26, 2020

Posts: 204

Kudos: 229

Self-reported Score:
690 Q48 V37

Best for quant

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I had been struggling with improving my Quant score and had tried many free resources available, but nothing helped like GMAT Club tests. Quant questions that feature on these tests are harder and prepare you in the best possible way for the actual exam.

Combine the tests with the vibrant forum with many experts helping out and you have the best resource ever. Clear explanations, follow-up questions and friendly forums make this a great place.

Comparatively, I found verbal questions to be not as difficult as the quant ones. Quality of questions also was much better for quant than verbal. But still, I could learn a lot of new techniques in verbal section too.

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August 30, 2020
Jsound996

Joined: Jan 19, 2018

Posts: 103

Kudos: 133

GMAT Club Tests

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Overall, GMAT Club Tests are an excellent source for quant. The questions are much trickier than the Easy/Medium questions from the OG guides and even the "Hard" questions from the OG guide.

GMAT Club Tests really makes you think outside the box and learn many concepts that make GMAT quant questions tricky. Bunuel is a legend when it comes to explanations, and he does a fantastic job of creating these questions, which test your quant fundamentals to the max.

One recommendation is that you should attempt these questions only after you complete the GMATclub Quant book. Attempting these questions without having a solid quant foundation is just wasting your time.

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August 11, 2020
vijaymaram

Joined: Oct 04, 2015

Posts: 2

Kudos: 6

Fantastic practice

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Quant: Lot of challenging questions that test your ability to read the question properly. Ample practice to make you feel confident in the real exam. a tad higher level of questions than the actual GMAT but if you are targeting a Q48+ you will definitely find it useful. Once I started to solve, at the beginning i was very disappointed by my performance but eventually I got used to it and overcame how to look at the questions from all the angles possible and my performance in Mocks improved drastically.
Verbal: I did not find the questions upto the mark and hence did not solve all the questions.

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August 10, 2020
Vinodhini1803

Joined: Apr 07, 2018

Posts: 127

Kudos: 24

Pretty Hard tests and makes you sharpen you'r math skills

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I got gmatclub test free for two weeks. Initially when i started my quant score was 28. but eventually after writing five test, my scores have improved to q48. Do not get intimidated with you'r starting score. See the explanations and keep practicing. You will see you'r score improve. These tests are pretty harder than the actual gmat tests. But if you are able to score on this, you'r GMAT math score will definitely be higher than this. The verbal is also good. The explanations given are crisp and clear.

Overall they have good collection 700 level GMAT questions for someone targeting 700+ on GMAT.

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August 08, 2020
kush09

Joined: May 01, 2019

Posts: 144

Kudos: 159

Self-reported Score:
660 Q49 V31

Good analysis report of test

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One very good thing about "GMAT Club test" is you can take Verbal and Quant test separately. This gives option to focus on section which needs more attention and you get combined score out of 800 based on your last Verbal and Quant score. Other pros I found are:

1. Explanation for each question is detailed.
2. Segregation of question as per question level (500+, 600+ & 700+).
3. Percentage split of questions as per question level and percentage segregation of correct and incorrect answers as per question level.
4. Also you can download test report with questions and add you comments for each question for review it later.
5. Also you get overall summary as per topics from all the test you have taken.

Hope you all find this helpful. Cheers!

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August 02, 2020
Thelionking1234

Joined: Apr 09, 2020

Posts: 114

Kudos: 340

Verified GMAT Classic score:
690 Q49 V35

GMATClub Quant tests are a gems

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Hey Guys! I have been giving GMATClub quant tests from last few days. I have scored Q50 in official mocks and even Q51 one time. But still wanted to hone my skills in harder question. After hearing from forums about gmatclub tests, I though let's try it. And I genuinely suggest everyone who have enough time for there GMAT must take atleast 5-8 GMATclub quant tests. You will surely improve in harder questions, provided you deeply analyze your mistakes and also explore some quick methods to solve the problems, for all the problems no matter whether you got it right or wrong.

You can also create custom quizzes, where in you can select a topic which you find most difficult, honing your skills.

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July 22, 2020
Rini10

Joined: Jan 27, 2020

Posts: 5

Kudos: 10

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V36

Excellent Test especially for quants

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I purchased the GMAT club Test subscription for 2 weeks and I must say that the level of the questions is at par with the actual GMAT test or may be higher. Especially, the quant questions are really grilling, tests the core knowledge of the concepts and push us to think out of box. It helped in boosting my confidence for the actual exam. Even the test window is similar to the actual GMAT exam window, which gives the feel of real test environment. The verbal questions are also of very good quality. The analytics is amazing and gives real time reviews of your performance.

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July 20, 2020
800GMAT2019

Joined: Jul 01, 2019

Posts: 46

Kudos: 58

Highly Recommend! to Boost Quant Scores!

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Perfect tool to boost quant scores! The GMAT Club tests provide 31 Quant (62 min limit) & 7 Verbal Exams (65 min limit) the Quant offers some of the highest quality "non official" quant problems as they emphasize the concepts fundamental to the GMAT official exam!

Highly convenient! These "Club Tests" allow you to take a "quant only" or "verbal only" is a huge benefit, as many other prep providers only offer "full length mock" exams which require 3 hours. These are great for "learning by doing" and repetition, the difficulty is very reflective of what a student going for a 50 or 51 score will see on the actual exam. If you get a Q45 on this exam, you can be confident of getting a Q45 on the official exam, etc.

"Club Tests" have a nice scoring feature, as they show you "% correct on 500 level, 600 level, 700 level" and they reward you for high % accuracy on "easy" questions. This is in line with the Official GMAT, also including a variety of other data to analyze "% right on each problem type", "time per question"...this data is highly useful and much more robust than many other practice test providers. I have noticed significant improvement from using GMAT Club tests are a primary study tool for GMAT Quant!

Overall A+ rating for GMATClub Tests!

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