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These tests are sufficient for a score of >Q50.
For Quant not only the questions are difficult but also the explanation is very easy to understand.
For each and every topic we can have ample amount of questions with varying difficulties which will help us enhance our learning and strengthen our concepts.
I like the data sufficiency questions very much in these tests which I felt difficult to handle than problem solving initially but after solving questions in tests I got an idea about DS.
The experts were very helpful in discussion and will elaborate the concepts and also answers our doubts.
Verbal part is also very nice and very helpful.
Hi everyone,
My preparation started in 2016 and is still going on in installments because of my personal and professional commitments.
I am using gmatclub material for specifically quant which includes everything you need for gmat prep from OG,QUESTION POOL OF 1500 to all the theory required. On every question, one can see a lot of threads which clear all the doubts before reading all the threads. It is clubbed with empowergmat & manhattan special sets for more practice.
After learning all the concepts, doing practice is a major task with random questions but one can find gmat standard questions which saves a lot of time. I am still in progress and taking my exam next month.
As I had purchased the MGMAT and Veritas mocks, I used GMAT Club test quizzes for topic-focused practice.
Here is the list of things I found most useful
1. Fully customizable quizzes as per the topic type and question type.
2. Quality GMAT level questions.
3. Very short and to the point solutions that are very useful for the tests like GMAT. The official answers are very lengthy and not pragmatic.
4. Direct link to the forum discussion.
5. UI is almost similar to actual GMAT.
Some shortcomings
1. When I selected all difficulties I usually got most of the question from 500-600 level and very few 700 level questions. There should be an option to select the number of questions in difficulty option.
2. Quizzes are not adaptive.
GMAT Club is probably the best resource for preparing for the GMAT. There are a range of difficulties allowing you to pick what difficulty level you are approaching as well as a variety of subject matter to filter questions by. This is the case for both verbal and quant. Personally, I feel that the verbal section is much more difficult than the quant section so the filtering and practice questions really helped me with getting the verbal down. Another good thing about GMAT club is you can practice questions on your phone. If you ever have free time, pull your phone out and practice some 700-level questions (timed of course).
GMAT club tests are one of the best pool of questions to improve Quant skills. I was struggling with DS and by the time I was done with the tests I was able to improve my DS like anything. The best way to maximize the output is to refer to each question from the test irrespective of right or wrong.
Discussions for each question are really helpful and you can choose whichever solution you like.
At any moment you stuck with any explanation ask "Bunuel" he is the God of Quant.
Overall GMATCLUB Tests are very good source for Quant improvement.
It is how it is described... Definitely the toughest Quants test out there. The Verbal section is also great. I recommend this to everyone for practice. Although it can be a bit intimidating after seeing the score.. but don't think much on it. Try to absorb as much as you can.
The test is computer adaptive but I have observed that even 600 level questions as more difficult than 700 ones in other similar tests. The analytics provided is amazing and it can pin point your weak spots. Guaranteed to be worth your time.
I have decided to rely on these tests only apart from the official ones of course.
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I have used GMAT club forum and am experiencing the change in my approach to get the best score possible for me. It is the best practice platform I have come across so far. The questions are thought provoking. Even though the algorithm doesn't seems to match closely with GMAT prep, The higher difficulty question that we encounter in the GMAT Club Test helps us to stay top of our game. Any one who is interested to score higher in QUANTITATIVE (Q50/Q51) must practice using Gmat Club Tests.
From an affordability standpoint too, the tests are great value for money. The question database is huge for quant and is enough for 25 CAT exams. I am going to attempt GMAT for a second time. And feel that if I would have started practicing using this platform I would have scored well in the second attempt itself.
I have taken one Quants and six verbal tests and I feel the quality of the questions are very good in both the sections. Overall, I think the tests are a great way to practice and prepare for GMAT!
I started using the gmat club tests and was very satisfied as the tests have such a high standard and provide excellent analytics. Whilst the timing per question is a little demanding, the answer explanations are excellent to ensure that you understand the core concepts of gmat quant.
When using the tool, its important not so much to pay attention to the amount of correct answers, but more to the value that can be obtained from each question. Each question comes with really important explanations which will undoubtedly prepare you for that 700 level. If you are planning on taking the gmat, make sure this is part of your arsenal.
I have used gmatclub's tests extensively and it is the best practice platform I have come across so far. The questions are thought provoking, the algorithm seems a close match with GMAT prep and most importantly the solution to the 700+ questions are amazing.
From an affordability standpoint too, the tests are great value for money. The question database is huge for quant and is enough for 25 CAT exams. I am going to attempt GMAT for a second time and I still had around 10 quant CATs available for quant after practicing hard for my first attempt. This is important because fresh questions always test the real improvement than old questions.
I have taken two verbal tests and I feel the quality of the questions is good in the verbal section too. Overall, I think the tests are a great way to practice and prepare for GMAT!
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There are quite a few GMAT resources in the online platforms which are very close to GMAT, GMAT club test are one of these.
There are other test series which are often tougher than GMAT, but the problem with those test series is that you are not able to gauge enough confidence about the score you are going to get in real GMAT, you can just hope about a better performance in GMAT given that the test series was tougher than GMAT.
The beautiful thing about GMAT club tests is the analysis which they put together for your test performance, and if this analysis is put to use to for strategic sectional preparation, then it can really help you boost your performance.
Generally as a rule of thumb, the score in your last 3-4 tests can act as a benchmark performance and you an expect more or less the same in real GMAT.