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I think Gmatclub tests are a great leveler.
They will put you at your ability level in quant.
So take a GMatclub test (full length) (you can ignore the verbal in my opinion) and see where you are in your prep. My advice is to take a gmatprep in the beginning and use Gmatclub quizzes as you prepare to solidify concepts once you have learned them by watching a video or on a blog. Use the categorization by level (500, 600,700) of questions in quizzes and take it step by step. The quality of questions is good and i feel gmac would test you on some of the tricky applications of concepts that are required in gmatclub tests. However u don't need to take them all but I think break it down topic-wise ( there are posts which detail what type of questions by topic are more challenging, appear frequently. One post by magoosh has the frequency of all quant topics in all gmac materials in an excel sheet. So challenge yourself with gmatclub tests, use Bunuel's and KarishmaVertasprep's explanations to the questions even the ones you get right so that their approach is understood. and keep it chill because you will have easy questions as well. Apart from the tests. don't forgot to check out Bunuel's popular posts and his tricky question explanations specially in number systems they really clear up tough ideas. Go through the entire website and use gmatclub tests for a consolidated question bank that tests you effectively and on the basis of your level if you chose to segregate the questions. It's a great addition to the prep.
I believe GMAT Club tests are the best if you wish to improve your quant score. They have got a great collection of questions, covering all topics and difficulty levels. The verbal tests still need improvement, but the quant tests are just amazing. If you religiously complete all the tests, then you are guaranteed 49 and above score in quant.
I also like their detailed post-test analysis, which is very helpful in identifying weak areas and work on them. Their explanations are descriptive and easy to understand. I
Great job on quant but need to improve the quality of verbal tests.
I have used the GMATClub Tests for my GMAT preparation and it is hands down one of the best resources for your Quant prep. The flexibility provided by the product gives you the added advantage of going through the practice content in the form of CATs- Great way to practice and build stamina!
The Verbal content is no less. It has a good mix of questions that test all the required verbal concepts. Ample practice questions to go through either via CATs or drills.
The actual GMAT won't seem tough with such practice. In short, go for this product. There is no regretting it!
I used GMAT Club test for more than a month for my preparation . It is very cool and useful for beginners like me . i got this free CATs with e-gmat subscription.
i like analysis part mostly after taking CATs and explanation for each and every questions are good and where we can use the same thread to clearing our doubts. and i like the sccore analysis part with last CAT taken ..
But, unfortunately i didn't use complete questions due to expiry and i didn't renew the same as of now. Hope i will subscribe in future and utilize those resources .
The GMAT Club tests have been quite useful for me. The quant questions are really hard and I never timed my quant CAT's because its almost impossible to finish them on time. I tried a few verbal questions, but its better to stick to other sources as IMO, they are not representative of the actual tests. The main value of these tests come in the quant section. Solving these problems helps to understand the core concepts. It would be better if they have an option to extend GMAT Club tests for cheaper. At 50 bucks, they don't come cheap but if you use this resource properly, it will help you a lot.
I am very much satisfied with quant. There are lot of challenging questions in quant and these questions make you ready for main test; I hope in future we could also have video lessons for advance material.
If there were more questions on average, weighted average, median etc. (more of statistics) 500,600,700 level, it would have been great. Actually i am sorting out all the questions from GMAT club, and it's taking time.
I am not fond of SC here. I see a lot of similarity with MGMAT. CR is good, perhaps you could have added more Bold faced questions, and more flaw questions.
RC is good practice. Tough ones are really tough. Enjoying my prep.
Overall great prep experience
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I would like to review the GMATClub Tests in terms of two parameters-
Disclaimer: I have taken a few untimed tests (yes - a great function to use the flexibility of taking test timed or untimed.)
Content- I liked the rigour of both Quant as well Verbal CATs. I hope it was on a tougher side compared to the real GMAT tests as it has the majority of questions of 700 level.
But I would have liked to see a comparable score based on the difficulty of the question.
Functionality- The MY PERFORMANCE tab has various super useful functionalities such as creating a custom quiz out of attempted test, sorting and filtering based on various parameters and etc.
An option with combined verbal and quant test would be like a cherry on the cake.
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The variety of questions in the GMAT club tests along with the GMAC free tests is sufficient for GMAT. The quant section of the GMAT club tests I feel is harder than the real GMAT. The best thing about these tests is that they mimic the GMAT completely. The tests are pretty accurate in predicting the scores. I found the filter of question difficulty level divided into 500, 600 and 700, as one of the best features.The explanation to every question in the test is very well put. Can the explanation give a gist of theory or at least a link to the theory that the question caters to? This will help in quick revision of the topic concerned.
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GMAT Club Quant tests have been incredibly useful and helping me to increase my timing on and understanding of 700-level questions. The major drawback is the mistake analysis section, which doesn't allow the user to compare performance on the same question formats across many tests that had been taken. For instance, it would be great to see what is the ratio/level of right/wrong answers in combinatorics in my last 5 Quant tests. In some way, Manhattan GMAT has a similar analytical tool on its website when you take multiple tests. Basically, it would be great to track my progress in specific sections of the Quant that I feel need improvement.
This is the first ever product I have tried from the GMAT club and I can safely say that I absolutely love it. A few things I specially want to highlight:
> Detailed Analysis: Each test comes with a detailed analysis and easy to sort/filter table view of all the correct/incorrect answers
> Easy to Download: You can save PDF and Excel copies of the test results to track progress.
> Multiple Answer explanations: The answers have been linked to various GMAT club pages where more than one explanation has been given.
> New Important Concepts: There were many concepts which I found after looking at the answers of a wrong question.