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One of the really good collections of questions compared to other test providers. Quant questions especially 700+ level are very good if you are aiming for Q50/51. Overall good collection and nice ease of access complemented with cool features. The questions are of a higher difficulty level, on average—more 700s than on the real exam—and there is an excessive emphasis on geometry and, especially, probability and combinatorics, both of which comprise, maybe, 3/4 questions at the higher end on an actual exam. I felt that these CAT problems are very close to the REAL GMAT CAT exam since most of GMAT Club’s questions seem to be created by manipulating past questions and past real exam questions. But RC seems to be more difficult than GMAT PREP tests. Really good test questions provider...
GMAT Quant tests are extremely helpful and very close to real life GMAT exam. These tests helped me achieve my goal of a perfect score. These tests should be taken periodically before the GMAT official exam to benefit the maximum. It is important that these tests are given frequently. The tests cover all the main topics and going through the solutions helps to understand the concepts more clearly.
GMAT Verbal wasn't as helpful and I didn't try out too many of the available tests. I focused only on Quant and used other sources for Verbal. Overall, it is a great value for money.
GMAT Club tests do indeed stand for their excellency in Quant questions. Verbal is on an average scale when compared to other tests, but I personally think that quant section is worthy.
The adaptability can be spotted in Quant but not in verbal. These are the first tests i have taken after the new pattern change in GMAC. Hence, I will like to check with other tests too regarding the adaptability comparison with other tests.
The questions are intriguing, enticing and well-rounded. Their explanations are wise and well informed by best moderators.
The scoring algorithm is a bit off in verbal, with few questions debatable and with skeptical answers. Verbal section can be improved. Sometimes we can see the harder questions popping out from the very 3rd question in verbal.
However, I find the tests very useful because of their resourceful insights in Quantitative and most verbal questions. Best Practice for a race against time. I have completed Real GMAT exam quant section in 36 min / 75 min. But I take around 55 min to 60 min to complete the Quant section in GMAT club.
I've been studying for about 10 months now using various online courses and study materials. By far the best practice I've had so far is from GMAT Club!! The questions are excellent and system replicates what the actual GMAT test looks like.
Additionally, the explanations are well presented and easy to follow. The forum chats are also a great source of further explanations that provide alternate methods for solving.
Overall I would highly recommend using GMAT Club for study. Since using GMAT Club for practice, I have improved my quant score from a low 34 to a consistent 45.
My only criticism is that the verbal question bank isn't as large as the quant section.
I've been using the GMATclub tests and can say that they have had a large impact on my ability to successfully tackle the harder, more obscure question types such as combinations and high-level geometry. I think these are a great supplement towards the end of anyone's prep for the GMAT to really shore up their weak points in quant and achieve their desired score. I recommend not to look at the projected score the tests provide, but to make sure you really focus on the solutions and fundamentals of any questions that you miss while taking the test. The projected quant scores can vary wildly and most likely don't accurately represent what you will get on the actual test day.
This in-house product challenged me mentally and helped improve a great deal in Quant. I do not recommend this course for Verbal but a must resource for Quant. I used the product twice and both the times I had a good challenging experience working with the tests. The analysis provided by the tests is pretty useful and good for those targetting 51 in real test. You also have an opportunity to avail free gmat club tests via Kudos and Points. There are multiple reviews about how to use GMAT Club effectively. Alternately, the tests can be taken in the form of quizzes.
Besides the Official GMAT guide and Official GMAT Prep software, this is hands down the best practice tool for the GMAT. The problems are categorized by topic and difficulty, which makes it very easy to keep track of your progress and areas for improvement. I also like how the solution to each problem is linked to a gmat club discussion. This tool is worth the investment, and I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to improve their quant score. I should have used this earlier in my test prep - I feel like I took a detour and wasted time by using other prep sources.
I would highly recommend any one who thinks he/she needs practice for quants and verbal of GMAT to have a look at gmatclub tests. These tests have given me the much needed opportunity to iterate taking tests in timed conditions and the quality of questions and answer explanations are very satisfactory. 26 quants test are the most useful of the lot. After taking these tests I have been able to increase my stamina to be focussed for the entire 75 minutes. My scores on the gmat prep tests have also shown a marked improvement. Having said that it depends on how the individual analyses his/her mistakes after each test and reviews concepts if required. Many thanks for makers of gmatclub tests for this very suitable mock tests for gmat.
The Gmat club 700 level quant questions are very good in terms of quality. You would not require any other material for quant beyond this. The Quizzes can be practiced in test mode or Study mode which gives a lot of flexibility.Moreover, data sufficiency material is the best one available. Gmat Club offers tests for individual topics which enables one to understand their weaknesses. The sentence correction questions are very similar to the ones appearing in the Gmat test. The large number of practice questions provides a wide variety to practice from and since questions are divided into 500, 600 and 700 level, you can choose what level questions you want to practice.
GMAT Club has really helped me prepare effectively for the exam. I cannot thank the team enough for putting together such a fantastic, thorough and well thought out resource.
I found the CAT's to be particularly helpful. They helped me gauge what level I was at so that I knew where to focus my studies. Every question in the CAT's was also thoroughly explained, with open forums for all users to access.
A big shout out to Bunuel - the resident maths whiz. Quant for me was always my weakness, but after a few months of GMAT Club prep, it has not become my strongest section.
All in all, I cannot recommend GMAT Club enough. It is worth every penny!