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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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November 25, 2018
sparikh

Joined: May 20, 2017

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q49 V36

Highly recommend for Quant

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GMAT club tests are one of the best resources for Quant prep. The tests will help to build a strong foundation in basic concepts as well as contain a strong pool of challenging questions. The explanations are solid and unambiguous. After a few attempts at the test when I could not complete on time, I figured that timing was one area I had to improve on. Gmatclub tests are perfect for building your proficiency on hard questions, working on your time management as they provide a balanced mix of challenging questions to help you aim for a higher score.
I would highly recommend the quant tests for anyone aiming for Q49+ score.

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November 19, 2018
u1983

Joined: Aug 24, 2016

Posts: 700

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q49 V33

A Practical Look : GMAT Club Tests

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Hello Visitor,

Good Morning /Evening ( depending upon the time you are reading this piece :-) .

There are zillions of good things to say about our GMAT Club Quant Tests. I am completely in agreement with the opinion that these tests are a tad tougher compared to GMAT Q. But, this statement is true when the target score <47 . The more higher you target from 47 at GMAT -Q, the more contextual these tests would be for you. I would say ,
Target 47-49 : Complete concept coupled with & fair bit of practice with these tests.
Target 50 : Complete concept , Fair bit of practice with these tests , being at the ball park of >80% at the 700 level (within 2.5 mins) AND ABSOLUTELY 0 ( yes, ZERO) SILLY MISTAKE.
Target 51: This is tough....at least to my standard. But, I believe , this requires everything for target 50 PLUS tuning yourself to perform at the level of > 90% (in 2.5 mins) and 95% accuracy ( in 3 mins) for 700-lvl problems .

Unlike may other Prep companies tests, where the test is made complicated by non gmat like variables such as unnecessarily wordy that takes to much time or tremendous lengthy calculations , GMAT Club tests evaluates you intellectual power i.e., concepts & their applications.

The beauty of the GMAT CLUB tests is that it has a huge collection of GMAT compatible quant Qs at every level , enabling one to get good enough practice for his/her intended level. Moreover , Unlike may other Prep companies tests, where the test is made complicated by non gmat like variables such as unnecessarily wordy that takes to much time or tremendous lengthy calculations , GMAT Club tests evaluates you intellectual power i.e., concepts & their applications.

I have a strong opinion that the tremendous varied collection of approaches & type of problems in GMAT CLUB Tests tunes and pushes one to think beyond the GMAT-Quant mediocrity.

I am very sure that this can provide am amazing head start to someone who is serious about his/her High-Q Score.

All the best !!

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November 17, 2018
warrior1991

Joined: Mar 03, 2017

Posts: 540

Kudos: 439

Best for Quant

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Gmat Club tests are a boon to those who are stuck at Q47 and want to go to that Q50-51. The questions are very well drafted and all the tricks that actual GMAT throws in questions can be found here as well.

I may have some reservations for Verbal though. I gave few tests and I think the algorithm needs to be tweaked upon in Verbal section. But if you are not looking for score but for practice purpose , it is good .

I would highly recommend these tests to everyone who wants to prepare aptly for Quant.

Kudos to the team !!!

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November 14, 2018
freedom128

Joined: Sep 30, 2017

Posts: 939

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q49 V40

Best Quant Tests to date !

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I have been studying GMAT materials for a year. I took the first three actual GMAT exams on Aug 2017, Dec 2017, and Mar 2018, respectively. I had taken my fourth GMAT on Aug 2018 - the actual score is 720 (Q49 V40 IR5) - before I encountered GMATClub Quant Test the following month.

The review I write here is purely based on both my experience in taking four (yes, four!) real GMAT exams and my drill with some of the 600-level and 700-level questions available in GMATClub Quant Tests.

I confidently say that the tone of most questions in GMAT Club Quant Tests is, undoubtedly, very similar to that of any question I encountered in the actual GMAT. The questions in the GMATClub Tests are apparently as hard as, if not harder than, the "hard" questions from all past GMAT exams that I did.

I learned from experience that every actual GMAT will throw several uncommon and hard quant questions (from approximately second half of the session) that can only be solved under 2.5 mins if I apply "logical" quantitative reasoning. Unfortunately, as shown in the ESR of my fourth GMAT exam, I often failed to "creatively" solve those hard questions under 2:30 mins. Admittedly, I need to train myself with mock tests that have a bunch of realistic hard quant questions.

Practicing the medium (600 level) to hard (700 level) questions in GMATClub tests has really helped me to improve my mental strength and endurance and to sharpen my "logical" quantitative reasoning. This training is a must-do for me (and probably for everyone) to achieve a target score of Q50-51.

I hope that I can achieve a Q51 and a total score of >770 for my fifth GMAT exam. I hope you all the best for your incoming test and don't forget to wish me luck! #Fingercrossed.

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November 03, 2018
eswarchethu135

Joined: Jan 13, 2018

Posts: 276

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V27

GMAT Club Test review

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Hello everyone,

I just want to take some time to give a genuine review of GMAT club tests. I wrote few tests on US holidays recently and also I was given complete access to CAT's after subscribing to their youtube channel. From the test experience I had, I would say that if one is able to get 720+ in GMAT club mocks, then definitely they can manage 740-750 around in real GMAT. I can say this confidently based on the difficulty level we will be trained from their mocks. My first math CAT gave a score of 50. I was impressed but later it became 49,47,48,49. The moment I saw 47 I realized that I need to pay more attention while solving rather than being confident in my math skills. Though one knew all math concepts, still it depends how we apply them at the correct time and with the correct strategy. This is what I liked the most in GMAT.

Finally, if anyone is thinking which mocks to take for a good hands-on experience of GMAT, then GMAT club CAT's are more than enough to have a score of 740+. All the BEST!!!

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November 01, 2018
gmat1393

Joined: Apr 25, 2018

Posts: 626

Kudos: 2656

Self-reported Score:
680 Q49 V34

GMAT Club Tests Review

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In my opinion, if you want to get Q 50 or 51 on your actual GMAT exam, sure shot place to go to is GMAT Club Tests.The wide variety of questions test your concepts and help to identify your weak areas so that you can improve them.They help to solidify your concepts, make your concepts strong and boost your confidence so that you can get similar types of Questions correct in your subsequent attempts.GMAT Club tests have helped me a lot in improving in areas of Quant which I was afraid to practice by making the conceptual knowledge clear.I think that Every one should couple GMAT club tests with your preparation to boost your Quant score rapidly.

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October 15, 2018
akhilmenon009

Joined: Oct 13, 2017

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Gmatclub tests

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Gmatclub tests , specially quants tests helped me in improving my timing issue in solving problems . The analytics of gmatclub tests helps us in improving our score for future tests . It narrows the topics with all data related to the question (ex : time taken to solve , difficulty level , topic name etc ) which helps us to improve even further . Gmatclub quants tests consists of 31 questions in which there are approx 20 questions of higher difficulty level (700+ level question ) , solving atleast 10 gmatclub quants test & reviewing it will surely help in scoring high in gmat exam . Gmatclub quants tests is highly recommended for anyone who is targeting Q48+ . Gmatclub tests are worth every penny .

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October 15, 2018
AndyDufresne

Joined: Feb 11, 2016

Posts: 90

Kudos: 32

Verified GMAT Classic score:
600 Q47 V25

A must before the real exam

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Not only the quality and variety of questions included is great but also the analytics which comes with it post taking a test. It has a large database of 700+ questions and in all likelihood, even if you don't get to see the exact question in the real exam, by the time you would have attempted and analyzed the questions available, your mind would have already been trained strenuously to think of different tricks the test makers can put in the exam and this will help you vastly improve your performance.
The best strategy I would advise is to take a 75 min test and spend about 2-3 hrs analyzing each tests. Look from the perspective of timing, concepts knowledge, pacing etc. This way, you will maximize your leaning and your score also which will be a big confidence booster for the real exam.
I will recommend them to any serious test taker and the best part is they are available as a bundle with many other online courses making them really cost effective.

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October 14, 2018
rever08

Joined: Jul 21, 2017

Posts: 148

Kudos: 115

Self-reported Score:
660 Q47 V34

They are the best for Quant. Complete and Comprehensive

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Hi all,

I have been using GMAT Club tests for quite some time now.

Ways to get them for free:

1) Find bugs on GMAT site and report them to @BB, he is very generous and offers the test free for two weeks.

2) They are also available with the EGMAT subscription

Pros

1) They help you cover the entire Quant syllabus.
2) They give to the point explanation. Each answer is linked to the club's form and thus helps in getting indulged in the solution
3) They are a must-have for anybody aiming for a Q50 - Q51

Just don't get demotivated if you see a 46 / 47 on them despite getting 49 or 50 on the official GMAT mocks. The questions are generally above average difficulty.

Thanks a ton Team GMAT CLUB for these fabulous mocks. :)

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October 12, 2018
prabsahi

Joined: Jun 09, 2014

Posts: 214

Kudos: 290

Best materials on GMAT

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After completing the basics concept review and official guide ,I subsribed to GMAT Club tests.This is the best source available on the internet for that extra degree of high quality practice.
The questions are amazing and most of them have bunnel explanation so its a GEM.

I would suggest must do!!

The best way to utlize this test is to write it every alternate day till the GMAT test day and then keep reviewing the error log.

These questions are a little above GMAT level and so they are good practice source if someone is aiming for a q50 or Q51.

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