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These are amazing for practice, especially to move your score from Q45 to Q50. I found the verbal a bit different though and the reasoning in CR is sometimes harder to comprehend. GMAT is a bit more direct but nonetheless Verbal is pretty good for practice as well.
The tests are probably harder than those offered by other companies and trickier than you'd first expect. The tests sometimes test 2-3 different concepts in a question which is great to get comfortable moving from one topic to another.
Highly recommended if you are aiming for Q48/49 or higher. You cant go wrong using these for your preparation but I would alternate these with official material to stay in touch with what you would expect to see on the actual test.
Hi,
I have taken the tests of all the major online GMAT test service providers, and GMATCLUB is definitely one of the best test series. The question pool is good. You get to work on questions that are tougher than the actual exam.
I used the test series to work on my verbal timing. I tried to solve the tests in 65mins - 70mins to account for the variabilites in actual exam. I hope that the actual test questions are no more challenging than the GMAT Club ones.
I will strongly suggest everyone to give the tests a shot before you appear for your actual exam.
Hi All,
GMAT club test helped me improve my score on day to day basis. Unlike other test series where we have to complete both verbal and quants in a single go. Here we have both of them separated. In this way we could practice Verbal and quants on alternative days.
Verbal mock scores were very close to actual ones, but quants used to be on tougher side. I got my verbal improved from 25 to 35. They have huge set of question bank.
The only drawback which I found here is that, we don't have adaptive tests. You might have solved a 700 level question, but then the next question might be a 600 level questions.
Regards,
Karthik
To be honest, the tests are just like any other CATs ,but the only distinguished features are -
1. more 700+ level questions
2. more GMAT like experience
I got the subscription for gmatclub tests from my eGMAT verbal Live prep course. It was a good experience. To be honest, my quants skills got improved and now I am more confident to score Q50+. These questions really reflect the upon the concepts required 700+ quants questions. On verbal side, I feel that the RC is proper and is as per the GMAT standards.
The only negative is that you need to have a proper low latency internet connection to have a satisfactory experience.
While the questions typically were more difficult than the GMAT prep questions, they are challenging and utilize similar concepts that are on the test. Ultimately if you use these questions as the standard, the quant portion of the GMAT becomes more simplified.
This focuses a little too heavily on the combinatorics and probability and could be tuned further to more closely reflect the actual test. Given that the probability and combinatorics mostly show up at higher level scores, it is clearly important to practice and master these questions if one wants to do well.
Overall a great product and definitely would recommend.
The quantitative tests of Gmatclub are very useful, since they are harder than the Gmatprep questions as well as the Official Guide questions and makes feel the Official Gmat questions easier. After appearing for about 10 Gmat club tests, the Gmatprep questions seems easy.
The Verbal questions are also harder than expected, but the number of questions and CAT tests can be increased, since it is less than the quantitative tests. Verbal section can be further improved by giving detailed explanations, since some questions lack detailed explanations. The RC section seemed very hard for me to crack and took longer to solve than other tests. The SC and CR sections were comparative to the Gmat questions. Overall, it gives good practice and almost covers important verbal topics.
To start with, Quantitative exams provide a great experience and versatility of questions that made me feel comfortable to tackle even the hard questions, especially those that seem to be difficult in the beginning. The tests have great explanations that are easy to understand and can be applied easily elsewhere.
The Verbal exams also come with a great set of questions that help to understand and apply concept in a systematic way. I would surely recommend GMAT aspirants to have these CAT's as part of your prep material as these are gonna help you a lot with your concept application.
GMAT club quant section is very much similar to actual quant section of GMAT.I have been scoring 47-50 in the GMAT CLUB tests and my score in actual GMAT is 49. I started the test 3 minutes late ,otherwise I could have scored better.I believe that GMAT club quant is enough to score 51 in the actual test.However, the verbal section is not that similar.The tests really helped me in preparing for GMAT exam. I had used the GmatClub tests along with MGMAT/Veritas tests to practice the CATs, and I will suggest the same strategy to others appearing for the GMAT.
I did some tests from multiple test companies, including the GMAT prep. GMAT club tests are almost the best in the market period.
The extra difficulty in the quant tests will make the actual GMAT seem easier.
After going through the basics and getting the foundations in place, gmat club's quant tests will push your knowledge to the boundaries and although they seem daunting at first, you are forced to apply shortcuts or tips and tricks to finish the questions on time.
You can find good explanation to the questions and you will learn a lot. I Definitely recommend it!
The database of questions are really strong and varied across all topics in both quant and verbal sections. Provides an apt understanding of the current level of the test taker in each section. It also helps in analysing the areas in which the test taker is falling short. This is very helpful in focusing on areas of improvement.
Graphical trend for each section displays the progress of the test taker and depending on this progress, it provides an score estimate as well. This can help in determining how far one is from the target score and accordingly work on the areas that need improvement.
Overall - It is a comprehensive set of data and should be a must buy for all GMAT test takers