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The quant part of test of one of best and may be just below Manhattan. The verbal part though better than Kaplan, but still needs more improvement to get to level of Manhattan and Veritas.
Postives:
Lots of tricky questions
25+ tests, so less fear of running out
Scoring not conspicuous for most part
Negatives
Some CR logic are not GMAT like (although I hold no authority to make this claim)
Scoring in Verbal was weird for me - scored v40+ in last 2-3 tests but scored v37 in GMAT
Overall, GMAT Club tests provide good pratice and are worth your money.
The GMAT tests are must purchase for Quant. I think this is probably the single best resource for GMAT especially for someone who has a decent grasp on basic Quant concepts.
The tests are hard, and the difficult questions come at you right from the beginning. I did not start taking these tests until I had spent over a month studying, but I believe they prepared me well for both the content on the test and the time restriction aspect. If I studied on a particular day I would usually do 1 Quant test and review the answers that I got wrong or guessed on, which ended up taking about two hours. I found this to be an effective study strategy and I think it helped come test day. I was able to finish the Quant section with 10 minutes to spare.
The verbal portion of the service is more or less useless. Most of the questions in my opinion are trying to trick you, not test your ability. I scored in the 20's and low 30's on my verbal CATs but scored a 44 on the verbal of the actual GMAT so I would take it with a grain of salt.
Overall I give it a 5/5 for the quality and quantity of the quant.
Gmat Club tests are designed in such a way that all the topics under gmat are covered. Gmat Club maths tests make you tune you to a harder level as a result you will be feeling easy while writing your official exam. Gmat club tests help you to find out the weak areas .As a result putting effort on the weak areas will make you score higher.
ideal tests for any gmat aspirants especially in maths. If you are able to score around 49 to 51 in GC Tests,you can get around 50-51 in Official Gmat exam. Try to maintain an error log of the wrong problems.
Best of luck to your exam
GMAT Club tests are extremely helpful and provide an abundance of resources, tips, and analysis to help you accurately gauge your performance on the GMAT. The Quant portion is especially useful in evaluating what specific portions of quant you can improve in, rather than just distinguishing between problem solving and data sufficiency. The Verbal is helpful as well, and almost every question can be found within its own forum where different viewpoints help anyone come to a clear understanding of why the correct answer is what it is. Be sure to utilize these with other materials as well to vary your exposure to questions. Strongly recommend!
GMAT club quant tests are the best in the market period.
There is no other test that will give you more bang for the buck.
I say this after taking tests from multiple test companies, including the GMAT prep.
The extra difficulty in the quant tests will make the actual GMAT seem easier. This I say from experience.
After going through the basics and getting the foundations in place, gmat club's quant tests will push your knowledge to the boundaries and although they seem daunting at first, you are forced to apply shortcuts to finish the questions on time.
Bunuel's explanation to the questions are where you will learn most of these shortcuts.
I can guarantee that if you are scoring 45 + consistently in your GMAT club questions, you will surely score 49+ in your actual test (provided you are in the same frame of mind when you took your gmatclub tests)
Bunuel's explanations are the best!!
Hi to all my fellow GMAT Test Takers,
GMAT Club has been essential to my preparation of Quant Section. It has vast pool of exceedingly good set of questions that not only help you attain required skills but also learn the required concept by practicing.
I was able to horn my skills by reviewing them further. The interface is very good and helps you revisit all the tests/practice sessions you have attempted. The explanations are very good and a link is given so that the user can see further discussions. I would advice every test taker to solve the complete set of quant sections if they plan to achieve the 49+ score in GMAT Quant Section.
GMAT Club tests have proved to been really helpful. The computer adaptive test closely resemble the real exam situation.
Quality of quantitative test is top notch, all the topics are properly tested. For Gmat quant, you do not need any extra practice besides what the GMAT club tests provide.In addition, you also get super useful analysis( weak areas, timing, how others are performing)
I would definitely recommend taking these tests to start your test prep.
Verbal Review: The verbal tests were okay, special focus should be on RC question. In real exam RC question are not as big as they are in GMAT Club
I pay for this tests few weeks ago
I already feel more confident
I took the gmat exam and i want to improve my grade
This website have good questions for any level
If you dont understand the question you can read it on the fourm, many info on all subjects.
I got very low grade on me last gmat, and i sure i will get a better grade with this website.
If you looking for a tests like in the real test, you found the right place.
It help mange the time on the test and know how real test look and feel
I am an engineer, so was by default good at the basics of maths and reached Q49 without any substantial effort. But I was struggling to get Q50 / Q51. The tests are a must if you want to score above Q50. The questions are not made difficult by adding ugly maths calculations but really test the subtle nuances. Quant can really be improved only by practice and these tests work wonders and give lots of practice. Additionally, they also have excellent view for analyzing weak and strong areas.
Many folks on this forum had recommended these tests and I also vouch for these.
I was rally weak with my quant concepts initially , with a score of 44. I had exhausted most of my practice material when I first heard of GMATCLUB CATs. It was one of the best decisions I'd made by signing up for CATs.
I took a quant test daily and thoroughly reviewed the concepts. The shortcuts and concepts explained on the tests are pretty helpful in tackling even the most difficult questions within 3 min. Highly recommended!!
I now score a 49-50 in quant on every full length I take, no matter which company.
The key is to diligently read through the explanation threads and revise the concepts on a daily.