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This review is for GMAT Club Tests (GCT) for Quant.
GCT Quant Questions are generally more difficult than QG or GMAT prep but it helps build stamina, helping tackle most difficult questions.
Explanations are very clear and many GCT Quant questions are discussed for shortcuts or alternative approach. You will also have option to ask for clarifications to experts and post your feedback on questions.
Further, Practicing GCT Questions helps you overcome common traps that are found in highest difficult questions.
Questions are pooled in from all Quant areas.
To Summarize, I would say GCT Quant is good and would advise to go for it.
GMAT test club helps identify your weakness and resolve them. the customizable quizzes are great tools to improve your area of weaknesses. In addition, the questions are generally harder than the really GMAT ones. Additional challenging 700+ questions are available through the Math Revolution addon. I strongly advise to take them. It's a great complement to GMAT club tests.
The only negative point is that the GMAT club pool of questions feeds CAT test and quizzes. If you are focusing on 700+ questions in your quizzes, it is very likely that when you take a GMAT club CAT, you already ran out of 700 + questions.
-GMAT club tests are the most reliable resources for quant section.
-The 500,600 & 700 level questions are structurally perfect to achieve a quant score of '50'.
-The explanations help you improve your approach with time.
-Solutions provided by "Bunnel" are the icing on the cake.
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I would recommend everyone to go for GMAT club Tests(Quant).
Scoring more than 90%ile in actual GMAT in Quant section becomes easy after taking quizzes from GMATCLUB.
Moreover, the flexibility of studying options provided by gmatclub such as Quizzes, Timed & Untimed tests, Building your own quiz not only makes learning effective but also caters to the specific weaknesses of each student.
I will truly recommend MBA aspirants, struggling in Quantitative Aptitude, to try gmatclub tests and improve their scores by more than 100%
These tests are great for quant and a must for anyone who is serious about working on their quant! They could be improved on the verbal front but good on the whole. The tests cover almost all the topics for quant and have a good distribution of questions in terms of difficulty when it comes to the CAT tests. Even the timing factor is well calculated and the CAT tests feel like they are manageable in the standard pace. The explanations provided with answers are of good quality and help build concepts very well. Finally, the analytics offered are fabulous! Identifying weak areas has never been easier.
GMAT club is a open forum where you can discuss as well as see the discussion of any question related to GMAT. Many experts have provided detail analysis of a question that will help you, because it's all about the right approach. Even though different people have different approaches to find the right answer, we should be familiar with all approaches because you never know which one you will have to apply eventually.
For quant anybody aiming over Q47, GMAT club tests is the right resource to invest in. Although Don't attempt if you're still a beginner . One needs to have good fundamental before they can attempt these tests.
When i started with GMAT prep, I really struggled with Quant. Option of taking quizzes really helped me capitalize my conceptual understanding of different topics. Once i felt confident i started taking Sectional Quant tests, Very challenging. But these tests push your limits. Performance analysis and score predictors are amazing tools to analyze your weakness and measure your current level. My quant score in last gmatclub test was 47 and i got Q47 on the test day too.
Verbal section can be improved. I tried taking 2 tests. But was not that satisfied with the questions and explanations. Questions were not GMAT like.
The Quant tests are great, so much one can learn: timing, strategy, shortcuts, tricks. My GMATCLUB Quant scores so far(47-48) have been at par with the MGMAT CAT and GMATPREP Quant scores (around 48-49). And amazing Analysis of results: topic wise weakness and strengths, and quiz suggestions to help you out. These test are a great way to test your depth of knowledge, timing, weak areas, etc.
I am not so confident about Verbal Cat though. I usually score above 38 in MGMAT, GMATPREP, etc. but here the questions just seem off and I can barely cross 28.. And got a few Stimulus/ Passage with different questions in different CATS.
Quant CATs are a must for 700+ aspirants.
Although it might be my computer/network fault, but there's a glitch : If you accidentally click NEXT twice, a question gets skipped, without asking for confirmation. This happened once in my Verbal CAT. Please Check.
The MATH test are hard and this should be good for the real things. The questions are challenging thus it is good for someone who is aiming a high score. However, sometimes explanations of the solutions could be better in terms of clarity of the steps involved. But the forum discussion on every question certainly does help as it is likely that someone else already posed the question you want to ask. Recommended for anyone because for me it give the most bang for you bucks. There is a lot of hard questions to be answered. Could not say the same for verbal as I did not use the verbal test.
I got the Gmatclub tests free with my e-gmat course. It came with 25 odd Quant CATs and 9 Verbal CATs. I have taken a few of both and I feel that the quant is top notch. The difficulty level is a bit above the actual GMAT but that's not really an issue as it just helps you understand concepts more thoroughly. The DS questions too encompass pretty much all the tricks that one can potentially be tested on.
However, in my opinion the verbal is a bit far off from the actual GMAT. The quality of questions isn't that great and on a number of instances I was not convinced of the answer choice even after going through the explanation. On the contrary, in OG or Gmatprep software, the answers and the reasoning are always clear and convincing.
In summary, I would say that Gmatclub tests are as good as they come for QA, but they are better to avoid for VA.
Gmat club test are very useful test especially the quant section, the quality of question is very high and comparable to real gmat question. Apart from quant verbal is helpful but you can see huge range in your scores. which is because in some exam you may see most of 700 level question and in another low difficulty level questions.In few questions of verbal you can not agree with the correct answers but better you can learn that what they are trying to test in that questions. For the quant most questions are of high level and quite resembling to real thing or higher difficulty, after giving several test applicant can be in good flow to appear in real exam. For high quant score aspirants, its must package to solve each question available in question bank.
I came to know about e-GMAT in Nov 2016 from Gmat club portal. After going through several reviews by many of achievers, I decided to join the course. I went through the free trial and blown off by the approach guided by the expert. I am an avid reader of English Newspaper in India but never read in the way described by e-GMAT.
I started going through the course and got hang on the verbal section. Sentence correction module is taught in a way a layman can also build upon to match the standard of GMAT or I want to say that the course is overly detailed and sentences are operated upon in great detail. It is like a surgeon operating the most entangled veins.
The quant course is still getting better but the approach taught is still the same as taught for verbal. Especially the number system and algebra are taught in most elaborate manner.
All in all, this is one of the best course available in the market in this price range.
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