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The GMAT Club Tests gives you opportunity to get accustomed with the real GMAT tests. The question level is also almost same as the real one. Quants contain a variety of questions, which would help you to do better and improve yourself. The questions are generally above average difficulty though some easier ones have been introduced as well. Although the questions themselves were top notch, the scoring algorithm seemed to be a little off. My quant scores in the CATs were a little spread out (45-50) and the hard questions keep coming at you from around the first 5 questions, which wouldn't usually happen in the real exam. So you might find yourself running out of time, but again, this should be good for practice. With all these pros and cons, I used my GmatClub tests subscription for 6 months and then I had renewed it for another 6 months. Simply because practicing the quant section really helped boost my confidence.
The GMAT club tests are worth the hype. There are a lot of really great things about them: (i) the number! There are 26 tests (1,500+ questions), which is a TON. Each question has a detailed explanation, stats from others who attempted the same question (timing, accuracy, etc.), and a link to the forum thread discussing the question. (ii)- difficulty. These tests are tough! Much more so than the real thing. Safe to say that if you can do well on these tests, you’ll have no problem at all with the actual. (iii) the support. Bunuel, bb, and team have done an excellent job creating and curating these questions and the tests. If you are ever having any technical issues with the tests, they are there to help (and fast too!)
In summary- highly recommended. BTW: you can get access to these tests by redeeming 25 kudos or by using GMAT Club points. Also, they open up access to the public during holidays also! (obviously not ideal to be doing math tests during a holiday weekend, but it’s still nice!)
I had been relying on GMATclub workbook and other mock tests available in dumps but using GMAT club gave me a new perspective. It is extremely thorough and as close to possible to the real tests. You get a thorough explanation of every question and the best part is, the interface gives you everything you need to analyze your score and improve on the weak areas. You can sort by correct or incorrect and follow up in the review discussion on the forum. The only downside is limited subscription which I hope to extend soon.
For anyone relying on more expensive tests, give it a shot here and you will surely find the tests worth the $$$ and/or effort.
Gmat club tests are most reliable tests.Quant tests are a must for anyone targeting 48 and above.It is very useful to learn/approach advanced questions and to refine one's skills and pacing.The explanations for each of the questions and the technique is super. The type of questions matches those of the actual GMAT.Moreover, explanations provided makes it possible to solve any 700+ question in under 2 minutes.
It is an excellent value add at this price. Also, the number of questions available is quite vast, we get 1500+ questions which give you a good level of practice before the D-day.
I would highly recommend these test to someone who is looking to boost his/her score from 650 to 750+ level.
I've been practicing GMATClub's test for my 2nd attempt and found it really helpful. The question bank is very diversified with thousands of questions in Quant and nearly 500 questions in Verbal. The good point is that all the questions you have done are recorded so that you will never encounter them again unless you clear your history. Besides, the "Collection" tab also helps you to save all the remarkable questions into collections for the revision. For me, I created 2 collections for my Error Logs in Quant and Verbal, it's easy for me to track all of my errors and get over them. The final great thing is the Ability analysis when you complete the tests, it will vary once you complete any test in Quant or Verbal, so that you can have an idea of where you are now.
However, it will be much better if there are more choices for Verbal compared to Quant. As my weak part is Verbal, I want to practice it more and more.
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There are 29 quantitative tests that contains more than enough question to enable you to crack real gmat test. These questions are not only great in number but also in terms of variety and standard. Also, explanation is concise , clear and to the point. In my opinion if one can attempt and revise these test honestly, he/she has more than 90% probability to crack the quantitative section of test with an score greater than 48.
At the same time, verbal test is good enough to practice your timing and bouncer questions. 8 test offers great practice and revision. One may find some questions and there explanations not in the line of gmat cat, but you go through the discussion of the question, you realize that question has merit and standard.
Hi,
I have used gmatclub forum and discussions for quite some time now, although i never registered(call it my laziness). And i must say that they are pretty good. People like Sajjad and Bunuel have extensive knowledge of all the topics and the explanations are impeccable on quant. Although the verbal forum needs some improvement here and there. But i am sure with time and awesome community things will go in a right direction
Then a friend of mine told me to use the gmatclub test a try, which i did from his id(i know this is bad, but i am happy i did it.). I must say the level of questions, the detailed analysis were simply awesome.
Keep up the good work guys.
All the best.
The review wont be too long.
Pros:-
1. Best in class questions, covering nearly all the topics
2. Amazing UI of the test. Very near to the actual GMAT test
3. Awesome explanations from Bunuel. and the following discussions help you to find the shortest and fastest method to approach the question.
4. Analytics after the test is one of its kind. I have not seen anything better than the GMATCLUB analytics. It drills down to topic specific question and help you find out the weak spots.
Cons:- Only one i would say
These tests are not made for people are scoring around 40 in quant. It is for people who are scoring 45+ and are looking to get 50-51 in quant.
So choose wisely.
Last but not the least. BB make these tests free for every one :) :)
The collection of question is just like GMAT prep with a good mix of difficulty levels.
Practice mode and Exam mode are there with a detailed overview of your performance, level of difficulty, topic and time taken for each question.
I particularly like the explanations and the discussions there itself under the questions, I strongly recommend these tests to everyone to get a realistic idea about prep level.
Quant is particularly an impressive mix , I regret not going through these before my first attempt. This time I aim to attempt the entire question set - as much possible.
Thanks GMAT Club!!
Gmatclub's quant tests are brutal. They are a must have if you want to achieve quant 49 and above in the acutal Gmat tests. Gmat club's quant test will train all your mental muscles to make you adept at dealing with every level of GMAT quant questions. Since, the offical guides have a handful of quant questions of 600 to 700 category, Gmatclub's tests came to the rescue for those looking for higher quality quant questions.
While the quant tests are worth every penny, verbal test was not up to the standard of GMAT. Quite a few of the answers seemed debatable and few questions were not very GMAT like.
A point of advice, quant tests of gmatclub is a must have.