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Really good exams, especially the quant part. Lots of different excercises with a great range. I liked the most difficult ones. The algorithm i believe it is pretty good because it does not present any distortion compared with other exams such as Veritas or Kaplan. What i dont really like were were the Verbal Exams. I am not saying they were not good, i am just saying that they were not as good as the quant exams. Reading comprehension was quiet good but sentence correction and critical reasoning were very much alike the official ones in several cases.
So far, i believe they were great exams. My critic to the VB
The GMAT club tests are a must to improve the Quant score. I have already appeared for GMAT twice (590, 640). Going through success stories I started noticing a pattern of everyone mentioning they had gone through the GMAT club quant tests. Now that I have tried them myself I would suggest everyone to try them out. Bunuel is simply the best and his explanations are sometimes better than that found in the books. I have already seen a 5 point improvement in my Quant score (42 to 47). And this is just after 5 quant tests from GMAT club. I have made it a habit to fully understand the explanations especially on the tricky questions taking as much time as needed. And as it is mentioned, I have hardly seen harder quant problems anywhere else.
I have tried a couple of Verbal tests but they are yet to achieve the same level as Quant tests. Nevertheless, they are better than a lot of other tests out there.
I appeared for Gmat on 5th Jan 2017 with 2 months of preparation. Even though I was expecting good quant score, I was able to get only Q48. Then, I realized that I need to practice a number of 700 level questions and that too at lightning speed. I started following Gmat Club Quant questions and found them very helping & hats off to Mr. Bunuel for his crystal clear explanations. I took some of Gmat Club tests and found Quant section to be very good with scoring algorithm tuned very closely to that of Official Gmat. Although most of the times number of 700 level questions in a single test is on slightly higher side as compared to official Gmat, Quality of questions on Gmat Club Tests is very very good as compared to questions available elsewhere. Verbal Section is not even close to the official Exam and needs too much improvement in both quality of questions and scoring algorithm. Quant section rocks ......... I will advise all Gmat aspirants to consider Gmat Club Quant tests, a true reflection of official Gmat Quant section.
Cheers ....... All the best to all the future Gmat takers .....!!
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As of now, I've done GMATClub test twice.
Originally, I just would like to try on my current quant abilities and to see whether the Quant score would come out the same. So, each time wasn't that far apart and the results were so close at 43 and 44Q! So, I would say the test was done pretty well. I got 47Q previously on the real GMAT.
I would later recommend GMAT Club quant test to anyone. It's worth doing and then learning from the solutions, which were easy to follow.
I love that there is detailed percentage on each topics to be analysed.
Question analysis: I want to be able to see specific exam. (not by choosing Taken Last 7 days because during the week I've done 2 tests. (I think the site suggests to not do more than 1 though)
Test analysis: I think many people would suggest the one-page questions and answers which is easy to print out and study but also easy to be shared to others though.
I've done MHGMAT for Quant as well. It was quite difficult both questions and answers... so I would say GMAT Club test is better
Gmat club tests are one of the reliable tests available for GMAT preparation. There scoring algorithm is close to GMAT score and of all the mocks I have given, gmatclub mocks have the closest user interface to the actual gmatprep and the actual GMAT exam.
The explanation of the questions is very well and descriptive.
Gmat club has best in class questions for Quant but question pool for verbal needs to be improved. Quant tests are very useful to learn/approach advanced questions. Yet few more tests are required in verbal section.
Also complete full length tests from gmatclub would be of a gerat help for all gmat aspirants.
In my GMAT Club Tests I used to score 49/50 regularly & 51 once. In the real exam I got 50 in Quant.
I think GMAT club ha the best in class 600 & 700 level questions
Sometimes questions are in the tougher side but thats the way to learn math !!!!! Practice tougher questions. I practiced almost 90% of all 600-700 questions.
For me personally Verbal section was a letdown. I felt the SC questions are not upto the mark. Some cases the SC questions conflict with the basic concept learned.
Hence I didn't continue Verbal tests.
Warning: I didn't practice much of Verbal from GMAT club. I may have done 10% over all.
The quant tests are truly an amazing collection of questions. The question for 600 and 700 level difficulty are indeed very helpful for practice especially for one aiming 700+. The questions are tricky more than difficult, which is require to solve the quant questions in less than 2 mins. The content of tests are difficult to match with any prep course looking at the diversity of questions and wonderful explanations which give most of the time the other perspective to solve the question rather than going to the traditional way (which could take a longer time than required)
I recommend this as a must have for anybody aiming above 49 in quant section. I am yet to explore the verbal section , so cannot give my review on it as of now.
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I got GMAT club tests free with my subscription for Math Revolution. The Quant questions in these tests are by far the most challenging and thought provoking questions I have ever come across from a GMAT test prep company. The explanations provided are detailed and convincing. The questions cover a wide array of topics , with a few more than what the GMAT frequently tests. These questions are not only recommended for people looking to score Q51, but are also recommended for people in their Q40s who think that they can never improve their Q scores. Practice mode is a boon for people who haven't brushed up their rusty math concepts. Hence the only thing you will need for your stellar GMAT Q score is this Test series.
Verbal questions are outnumbered by Quant by a ratio of 1:3. I believe the quality of questions is decent. A few in Critical reasoning were ambiguous.
I've used the tests in the past and I've once again made a subscription recently. I guess that stands as a testimony to how good and real-GMAT like are the questions. The contributors on this forum have made a great job putting these questions together.
For Quant, the practise these tests give are entirely sufficient for a Q51.
For Verbal, my hard part has been to train my mind to sit through the 75 minutes and read all of the english. The CAT's on the GMATClub give you a run for that.
I would appreciate two things.. 1. More Verbal questions added on a regular basis. 2. A checkbox to not let "Pausing" while taking a CAT.
To achieve a quant score of 48 and above, I believe that GMAT club Tests are the best resource in the market.The questions are definitely tough but their explanations are mostly logical.These tests will surely help people achieve a higher score in quant. Another thing that I love about these tests is that you can target a specific topic and attempt quizzes on it, thereby providing a high range of top quality questions.Also, the mistake analysis is a great resource to revisit your mistakes and combine these questions to create additional quizzes to solidify your concepts.
Verbal section of these tests has some descent questions but I cannot relate them closely to the official questions.But still it offers a quality range of questions to practice and analyze.