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Echoing what many of the reviewers have said, the GMAT club Test has excellent collection of Quant materials. I specifically remember seeing a very similar GCT question from the real GMAT exam. The Quant portion of GCT has my highest recommendation.
In terms of Verbal, I do not think there is anything that successfully replicates the official material. Many of the explanation left me confused. I decided to focus more on Quant.
My favorite part of the GMAT Club Tests materials was the ability to clearly see my progress and weaknesses in a snapshot. It's helpful. You get caught up on the flood of information - GCT will keep you on track.
I did some CATs on GmatClub and find them very useful.
The test format is similar to that of real Gmat test and many questions are at level 700+. This helps me not only consolidate my basic knowledge abut also enhance my skills. Moreover, the explanations from Gmat experts are very clear and helpful. I can also take note for each question to review quickly later. One of the options that I like most is “add to my collections”. From these collections, I can tell where I should focus more and redo the questions later.
I highly recommend GmatClub Tests to everyone who prepares for Gmat test.
The test interface is very user friendly, allowing the tester to choose the topics of one's choice. Also, post test analysis is very detailed and crisp.
Apart from choosing of the topics, one can also select the level of questions - 500, 600 or 700 level. It really helps to pace up the preparation.
The option to choose the number of questions in a test also is a very helpful one.
Though, on extensive usage of the tests, one might fall short of the number of questions available, every question is linked to the discussions on it in the GMAT portal and this has links to other similar questions. So, this brings in a whole new set of questions.
I found the GMAT club test to be helpful overall. The quality of the questions are on par with other CAT based questions that are out in the market (e.g, GMAT official, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas, etc). The only downside is that the quiz and CAT both pull from the same test question database. It would be great if there was a dedicated question database for quizzes, so users can take short quizzes without sacrificing the CAT questions. Also, I would like to see more questions added to verbal section. I specifically subscribed to utilize the verbal questions and noticed the number of questions are significantly low on verbal (vs quant).
I have had trouble with verbal sections for quite some time now. But I was not able to exactly pin point the gaps in my preparation. That's where GMAT Club came into the picture. The verbal section was point on and the analytics is superior to other GMAT CATs. Plus as an added advantage, since the questions can be found on the gmat club forum, any explanation that you think you might need some help with will be available to you.
However, the verbal section tends to be a tad bit predictable and tends to sway from how an actual test looks. If Verbal is your pain point, you might want to supplement it with other tests as well.
GMAT Club Tests are a decent and cheap alternative to the Mock Tests provided by other companies. The questions are really good and makes you think. Also, providing 700 level questions in every mock test is a unique thing I've not seen in any other test.
All this said, there are some flaws imo.
First, the analysis of the overall test, I feel could've been a bit better and user friendly.
Second, the CAT aspect of the tests are a little bit behind as I don't really feel the test adapting to my answer choices.
Despite these minor flaws, I'd highly recommend the GMAT Club Tests to really challenge yourself.
Your test is very great, but in verbal I feel that the RC on Gmat Club Test is not like Gmat Prep, sometimes it is short and dose not reflect the real situation. The CR and SC are very great. It is my fault that I did not recognize the best resource from Gmat club for my gmat preperation.
I am trying the quant test. AS many people said the quant test seems to harder than the real test, but it is the valuable test for test takers who want to challenge theselves by higher level.
I hope that many people will know and use your test as much as possible, and I strongly belive that my next gmat test will be better than now.
Thank you very much
I was introduced to GMAT club by my friend.After that I became a fan of this club.About the GMAT club test I want to say that quanta part is excellent.Though i did not appear for the official GMAT exam yet, I feel that the standard of the quanta question is high.The size of the question pool is also very large.From here I was introduced to many new formulas & shortcuts...thanks to the explanation given by Bunuel.For the verbal part I found one drawback is that the small size of the question pool.As a non native speaker,improvement in verbal part seems to be difficult.So I request BB to add more verbal questions in the test/quiz series. Lastly, thank you to give us such a wonderful test series which is almost the replica of real GMAT exam.
I found this club really really helpful right from the time i joined. The questions are of HIGH QUALITY and the concepts and answer explanations are quite clear. However, there are times when some difficult questions are not followed by proper explanations and it gets a little difficult to understand the questions and reason behind getting a wrong answer and this is especially true for the problem solving and data sufficiency questions. Overall, I am completely satisfied with the variety of questions that are available in verbal and quantitative part. The best part is that these tests can also be taken as quizzes and selection can be made by us. This is a very good platform for test takers. kudos to gmat club. :*
I found the GMAT Club Tests: Quant quite similar to the Official GMAT test. The detailed analytics that comes with these test gives you an insight into areas. The analysis also helps us in knowing the time spent on the correct and wrong answers. This would help us in analysing which questions can be left as they might at times take a lot of time and sometimes leaving a couple of very hard ones could give us additional time to solve the easier ones. I faced challenges in understanding a few solutions in quant, looking for alternative solutions in the forum renders the purpose of providing the explanation at the end useless. If the explanations are detailed at the first go a lot of time can be saved, can help us in concentrating on other important aspects.
Listing the pros and cons of the test.
GMAT Club Tests: Best feature
• Detailed analytics
Pros:
• Quant part is very similar to official GMAT tests
• Best for high-quality Quant Tests
• A vast number of questions with varied level of difficulty
Cons:
• There is a scope for improvement on the explanation front for few of the answers
• Verbal tests can be improved