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I have used the GMATCLUB tests primarily for practising Quant questions. The key to get high score in quant is getting the hard questions (700+) right. The option to choose the questions topic wise and difficulty wise really assists in working on the weak areas. The level of difficult seemed to be higher than the Official Mocks and OG guide, but solving these level of questions becomes really integral as they test your concepts and ability at its roots. The explanations given by Bunnel are crisp and clear and the option of forum discussions for every question really helps in clearing out the doubts
I would highly recommend the GMATCLUB test series
gmat club quant tests are pure gold. they make you think and process questions in a different way, more efficient way. I used gmat club quant test and it helped me improve my quant from 44-45 to 50. explanations written by Bunuel are short, easy to understand, and outside of box thinking. thanks to gmat club tests I learnt how to beware of common traps, such as C-traps. yes, the gmat clubs' test is tougher that the real, but quality of these [gmat clubs' tests] are high, which allows one to get best out of it.
One more word to say about these tests is that they allow students build stamina, which is as important or even more important than the knowledge itself. Because you can know your concepts but you may not be able to use them due to test anxiety. Gmat club tests can help overcome test anxiety (there are over 20 quant tests, so you can get used to exam mode). Overall, questions are of high quality and can be used to prepare for the exam
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I got access to GMAT Club Tests for a week and started with the first Quant test because I had heard a lot about it. And it really lived to my expectation as the questions were challenging enough to make me struggle at some points. The best part is the amount of 700-level questions I got back to back, which really kept me on my nerves.
Then I tried to see if the level of verbal was the same, but was a little disappointed there, not because of the questions but because of the scoring. I later read somewhere that this strict scoring is deliberate by the team to compensate for the level of questions. And the best part is that GMAT Club gives you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance in the last test in each section.
However, while reviewing the answers, there were quite a few places which were not very clear and were a little annoying as an aspirant.
I will recommend this test to someone who is really looking to solve some amazing and difficult questions, but not so much to gauge your level based on the score because of the difficulty of questions, difficulty of scoring, and non-satisfactory explanation in some instances.
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Guys, quantitative questions are real gems. The quality is close to the GMAT Prep Tests; the level of the questions is a bit higher than the GMAT Prep Tests. For those who target Q50 or above, Gmat Club Tests are the best in terms of a benefit/price ratio. I do not solve any verbal questions unless it is an official GMAT question because, I believe, composing a GMAT-like verbal question is challenging and hard to achieve. GMAT verbal has very unique question styles. So, my 5 stars rate is only for the quant. Good luck to all Gmat Club family members.
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I am happy to share this review with you all. I have been practising GMAT Club Quant test, my accuracy is consistently going up. I noticed a lot of difference in my approach, question set in each test is a whole new bundle and like my review titles- They are extremely challenging, forces you to think beyond and thats the beauty. I have been recommended by many successful test takers to practice this, and so far I’m extremely satisfied. I’m
I definitely recommend the QUANT test for all 700+ aimers. Haven’t tried Verbal yet, will post the review once I’m through it.
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I purchased a course and got a complimentary access to GMATCLUB tests. I read a lot of reviews before and one thing that was common in all the reviews that these tests help you push your score above 700 mark.
The questions in the test series are amazing. Most of them require you to push your thinking. The questions are definitely not easy and focus on application of concepts. Great tool for practice.
However don't get demotivated with the scores you achieve. You can easily expect a 4-5 point raise in the actual exam. I scored Q44 in the last few attempts of the GMATCLUB tests and ended up scoring a Q49. To anyone out there looking for 700 plus score in quant, these should be your go-to tests!
I appeared for GMAT and scored 48 in Quant (less than my expectation). Then I registered for Quant CATs on Gmatclub for Exam practice and also to figure out whether are there specific topics which I need to study. The CATs here are really good, covering all different topics that GMAT tests. It is a great compilation of questions and saves a lot of time and energy, which otherwise would have been wasted if had gone through forums for questions. The level of difficulty is also good for someone who aims to score in the range of 49-51. The solutions provided helped a lot in modifying my approach for DS. It helped me in realizing the mistakes I made on the exam day and now I can adopt better time-management strategy for a better score.
I have been giving GMATClub tests since the last 2 weeks.
To start with, these tests aren't very easy. Having said that, they broadly cover almost all of the sections/topic areas of the GMAT Quant.
One very unique thing about GMAT tests is that they have hidden traps in almost 3 out of every 4 questions that you have to face. This might be discouraging at first, but you should refer to the solution and check what specifically did you miss. This is a very CRUCIAL SKILL for the GMAT Quant.
GMAT Quant sections is not about maths, it's about Quantitative Reasoning. So all you gotta do is Interpret, Visualise and Solve. This means that you need to pay attention to the constraints and all possible cases. GMAT Club Test will get you in the habit of doing the same.
TLDR; GMATClub Tests are the second best Quant Practice tests for GMAT only after GMATPrep.
Amazing test series . Quant is a bit on the tougher side.
I have been an avid user of GMATClub and associated testing platform. The quality of quants questions are exceptional and has helped me get a good grasp of high level quants questions and Bunuel explanations are always a treat. I have never been a big believer of reading concepts all the time, instead practicing a variety of questions teach a person the nuances of a topic better. The questions on Number Properties\Word Problems have been most helpful to me in getting better at Quants.
Outside of OG, Of all the test prep Verbal material I have practiced with, GMATClub Verbal questions are the closest to official questions in terms of quality and format. The CATs also emulate the structure and design of actual GMAT exam (including the online white board) and is a must to-do for any student appearing GMAT.
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The Gmat club tests are amazing. The quants especially. If you train on those then you would be equipped to tackle most of the problems. They have a huge collection of 700 level questions which helps you get that extra 1-2 points when you are already scoring high.
SOme of the concepts being tested are really useful to know as they will help in future problems of the same category.
Also, the comments and discussion section of each problem is really helpful. You get 3-4 different methods for each problem. It is good to look at the discussion even if you answered correctly as you might learn a shorter method.
If you are able to get a 49 or 50 in this, you will most probably ace the actual quant.