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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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July 17, 2016
KiranBaby

Joined: Oct 16, 2014

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

Good Analysis of Learning

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Gmat club tests are good ways to analyse the progress of learning. The detailed test analysis helps to understand the mistakes and rectify them. But, at the same time i feel that Gmat club tests is not completely in line with Official exam. At times easy questions come altogether and at times harder questions come altogether. Gmat club should program the exam better, so that right question goes at the right time. Also, please add few complete tests like the official exam, that includes all the sections. Anyway, taking out few negatives, Gmat club tests are very useful learning analysis tools.I would really like to recommend these tests to anyone who is preparing for GMAT.

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July 12, 2016
bschool2012

Joined: Apr 05, 2010

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Solid Math tests, Verbal is OK

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I loved the GMATClub tests - it really is a must for those wanting to score a Q49 or above.

I was able to raise my score from a Q44 to Q48 after taking these tests. The verbal tests are OK. Although I used them sparingly, my initial reaction was that the questions were not as representative of the real tests, though I may be wrong - it is possible that the Verbal tests real help improve RC or SC and I just did not have the patience to answer the super challenging questions.

Overall would HIGHLY recommend these tests, they are a great value and will certainly help you score higher on Quant if you apply yourself.

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July 12, 2016
somyathebest

Joined: May 26, 2013

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Gmat club tests : best test series for serious aspirants

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Tests are worth buying compared to other tests offered by other companies..

Pros :
1) Analysis is way far better than analysis offered by any other company, considering question. mistake , best and worst analysis etc
2) Different modes (practice, quiz) works well for both beginner intending to master concepts as well as experts for more and morepractice
3) Area specific quiz in Problem solving helps in build solid foundation
4)Tough Questions comes in handy as areas one tends to focus more can be bookmarked and saved to pdf as notes
5) Practice practice practice ... learning by practice is a great tool

Suggestions ( not Cons actually!!):
More questions should be added
Discussion forum can be enabled in the tests tab
AWA and IR should be included

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July 12, 2016
shikari1985

Joined: Jun 07, 2013

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Excellent Resource

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Hello All,

I have been preparing for GMAT for about 2 months. Recently, I subscribed to GMAT Club Test. Its been more than a week that I have been using GMAT Club Tests on a regular basis. Without any doubts, I have been constantly challenged by the quantitative section of GMAT Club Tests. I will definitely recommend to take the GMAT Club Test, if you want to be confident about the quantitative section before you take the actual GMAT test.

I have no reviews for the verbal section as I haven't had a chance to dig into those questions. However, without reservations, I highly recommend quant. section of the GMAT Club Tests to strengthen your math skills and be confident about solving most of the questions that may appear in the actual test.

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July 11, 2016
Vaibhav0607

Joined: Jun 17, 2014

Posts: 31

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Found the Verbal Tests quite useful

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I would say that the verbal tests were a bit (Slightly) hard than the GMAT prep Section, but the questions are of supreme quality. I learnt a new concept almost on every 1 out of 2 questions.

For Quant , I would say that the tests were more or less similar to the GMAT Prep Sections.

One Advice or amendment that i would like to see is the increase in number of verbal tests. As of now you offer only 9 Verbal Tests compared with 26 Quant Tests, that is quite a huge difference. I am definitely looking forward to see more of the Verbal Tests as the non native speakers are generally concerned about the Verbal Section.

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July 11, 2016
sourcex

Joined: Mar 30, 2016

Posts: 13

Kudos: 12

Self-reported Score:
690 Q51 V31

These tests are great for practise but definitely need improvement in verbal

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I started using these test sometime back and consider myself qualified enough to review based on my 3 tests. Something to take note of, I have also given the practise tests from Kaplan, Veritas Prep, Manhattan GMAT, The Economist before giving GMAT Club tests. Also, I have my GMAT scheduled on 20th July, so will update on the score accuracy after that.

Interface - I like the simple interface of the GMAT Club test. It is less distracting to eye and the next question loads faster. The font size seems adequate and it aids you to read the text without much of scrolling, which is generally required to be done for RC's

Question Quality - Given the previous tests, I feel the questions in Quant were quite upto mark with the OG questions, though marginally harder than it. Although, Manhattan remains the toughest Quant test of the many I appeared. GMAT Club test question, especially for Quant sometimes are tricky more than laborious, which is exactly what GMAT Quant is all about. I found the Word problems and Probablity questions quite tricky. For the Verbal questions, I found few of the question quite vague with answers ambiguous. In terms of quality of questions, I didn't find it at par with other GMAT tests. Although, some of the questions in GC were really good but overall it helps if there are no questions that are unclear because it unnecessarily wastes your precious minutes between the exam. I will reserve my comment on the score, until my GMAT.

Analytics - I love the analytics. I find it quite satisfying with those graphs and added stats for questions. I liked it more because unlike other tests, which give you the reasoning behind correct answers, GMAT club gives you link of the forum discussion. It helps tremenduously because many times you are not satisfied with the explanations and you can seek clarity on the forum then and there itself regarding the explanation unlike other tests.

I would surely recommend them to someone who wants to practise CAT's because I think that it will improve as it progresses.

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July 10, 2016
Akshay0991

Joined: Aug 09, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
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Excellent content along with accurate results.

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Hi everyone,
I have been using the GMAT club tests Quant section from past 1 week. I would definitely recommend these tests to everyone as they will help you in judging your level. The best feature is the test mode gives you a feel of your actual GMAT exam. The level of questions and content used to design them is good.
The solutions provided for the questions will help you to learn a lot of shortcuts and tricks. This will definitely help you to improve your accuracy and timing.
I was able to analyze my mistakes and weakness which has helped me to improve my score. The reports are very accurate and the bookmark option is great.
So utilize these tests to judge and boost your quant score.
Cheers
All the best !!

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July 10, 2016
taara

Joined: Jun 22, 2016

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Very good product- though found the tests slightly difficult

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I am glad I got the chance to try out the GMAT club tests. The page is very easy to navigate and the questions are good quality. Though, I found the tests to be slightly difficult..I would recommend using them in the middle of your preparation and not in the beginning.

The questions cover all range of topics which is again a very good advantage. I find it best to first brush up on your basic concepts and then attempt the tests. Oh and I have just tried the quant test so far..looking forward to trying the verbal ones as well.

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July 09, 2016
chaitanya87

Joined: Jul 01, 2013

Posts: 64

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Self-reported Score:
620 Q49 V26
590 Q49 V21

Satisfactory

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I want to reach out to people who are looking for more questions(other than the official) out there. I agree with everyone saying that the questions from Official Guide are the closest ones you get in the exam. If you still feel the need to solve questions both from Quant and Verbal, it is better to buy the tests package from gmatclub. The Quant section in these tests is very good and close to that of official guide. They were specially composed by bb and Bunuel. Basically I am good at Maths and weak at Verbal. Coming to verbal section, I think it needs some improvement compared to the GMAC. The scoring algorithm is better than the MGMAT's algorithm. The questions come from a big pool and maintain the balance among easy,moderate and hard question types.
I bought the bundled version of GMAT club tests with e-GMAT course.

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July 08, 2016
mytrystwithlife

Joined: Jun 24, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q50 V33

GMAT Club Test- Great for Quant, not so great for Verbal

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I took the GMAT and scored a 47 in Quant. I turned to GMAT Club Tests to improve my score. The GMAT Club Quant tests are a great resource for Quant. I found the tests were more difficult in that I faced more number of difficult questions thrown at me. Just the sheer number of questions they give for practice should be a strong enough a reason for you to take these test. By the time you take up all the 26 test you will end up being a pro in Quant! So don't get demotivated if you find the tests to be difficult. I think that since they are more difficult they help you in pushing your limits and when you write the real GMAT you will find that one to be much easier and this is what happened with me. I scored a 50! And I couldn't have achieved it without the GMAT Club Quant test!
As for Verbal, I found the tests to be good but not great. I found that the explanations provided for the answers for a few questions very questionable and vague. They might not be the best material for Verbal but they are good enough for practice. They may not give 26 tests for Verbal, but they do give 9 which still more than what anyone else gives.
Bottom-line go for it! :D

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