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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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December 04, 2022
NirupaD

Joined: Oct 15, 2019

Posts: 69

Kudos: 50

GmatClub Tests review

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I find gmatclub quant tests very useful. The quant tests have excellent questions, though verbal questions are not as good as quant questions.

The tests analytics need improvement. Weak areas and strong areas of topic and subtopic need statistical analysis. Also if time analysis in 4 sections added, similar to GMAT ESR, it would be better to analyze not just questions but time management as well.

I like pause and tests in study mode feature. Also, 23 quant tests are plenty and no need to practice other tests. Though cant say same about verbal as it is only 9.

I liked full tests, IR and AWA sections that are added recently in GMAT club tests. It gives full mock experience.

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November 10, 2022
kapil1995

Joined: May 08, 2020

Posts: 315

Kudos: 204

Self-reported Score:
640 Q46 V33

Top notch ESR FEATURE OF GMATClub test

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I attempted full legth GMATClub tests.The quant part seems quite easy as I am from engineering background and am good in mathematics .The verbal questions were little tough but inline with GMAT.I really like final GMATtest like interface.Usually while practicing our questions at home or on GMATCLUB, I had habit of looking at time which was in increasing order for each questions as time passes But in real GMAT exam it is reverse ,so in 1st test it was little hectic task to know how much time I have devoted to particular question.But as I gave more test ,I was familier with interface.

I am impressed with Enhanced Score Report ,it gives sectionwise time management report ,summary gives comparative details of scores of each section .Also verbal and quant section's performance, subsection ranking,performance by fundamental skills ,are evry students must need points to improve score by detacting section and subsection analysis.

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October 12, 2022
Lenel

Joined: Jan 21, 2020

Posts: 51

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Self-reported Score:
600 Q47 V25

Great for quants

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The Gmat test Slightly high on the difficulty level
In depth Testing on basic concepts
Highly recommended for quants
These questions are more than enough to target a Q47 or above

I got these tests for free but they helped me in my Gmat preparation
Few questions are too hard and out of Gmat syllabus but other than that should be attempted atleast once for a high Gmat score for quants
I would recommend Gmat tests for anyone aiming to score high in the quant section,
Very exhaustive but totally worth it

For verbal few questions are debatable for RC

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September 29, 2022
charanrana

Joined: Oct 24, 2016

Posts: 28

Kudos: 91

Self-reported Score:
580 Q44 V27

Best in Quantitative alright in verbal

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GMAT club tests are the hardest questions available out there to improve ones Quant skills. I was and still am struggling with quant section but solving the quant tests has given me insights to the conceptual knowledge I lacked and also help me improve my timing strategy.

The best way to get faster and smarter in quant!

However the verbal tests still feel like work in progress, the scoring is a little off, the quality of questions is nowhere at the level of their QA section but nonetheless I used them to just get familiar with the section and optimise the approach.

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September 16, 2022
gourab1204167

Joined: Nov 05, 2020

Posts: 3

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

GMAT Club tests are a must for someone who wants Q49 or above

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I was fairly good at quant since my school days. However, after preparing for a few months and completing the OG questions, I observed in the GMAT official mock test results that my scores in quant are varying. I got Q42 and Q49 which was a huge difference and my Manhattan mock scores were also in Q39-Q41 range. I reviewed the mocks and found that I am doing silly mistakes and falling into traps set by the questions. The questions were neither difficult nor lengthy, but there were some minor details which if missed will make the test taker fall into trap and the trap answer was always in the options.

I heard a lot in the forum about the GMAT Club quant tests and gave it a shot. They were definitely tougher, but after every test I used to make observations regarding which traps I fell into and used to make a note of them and try to avoid them in next test. The questions written were actually similar to the real thing especially the traps and the language. After giving 10+ tests , I was much better at finding the trap and ensured that I understand every detail of the question to avoid any silly mistakes. I never scored more than Q47 on the GMAT Club tests but consistently got Q49 in the last few official mocks and also got the same on the real exam. The tests really train you well to avoid silly mistakes, and nothing is more frustrating than finding out that you know the concept/formula, but got the wrong answer due to some silly mistake.

Also, the statistics and topic wise data of where I was doing well and where needed improvement also helped a lot. The answer explanations were satisfactory as well. The user interface was also very similar to the real test.

Regarding the verbal, I only used them to build my stamina and didn't took the score seriously ( was usually getting V32-V35 range) as most experts here suggested that for verbal the official questions and mocks are the only real indicators. Hence, I can't comment much on this section as I didn't explore it enough to make a fair judgement. However, I can definitely say that the quant tests played a huge part to improve my quant accuracy and were a great resource for practice.

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July 31, 2022
aditijain1507

Joined: Nov 16, 2021

Posts: 47

Kudos: 14

Self-reported Score:
710 Q48 V40

Tough but a good guage

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gmat club tests are great to test quant, little on the tougher side though, but helps to build the stamina for the real thing. Most importantly, it will test you on your fundamentals and remind you of basics. wrt verbal part, it is way off for me. the question stems have poor reasoning - and can be confusing. This is very good feel how the real online GMAT exam would look like, including the whiteboard, calculator, complexity and algorithm. Other Exam prep companies cannot match at least the algorithm used by GMAC. Take it starting from 1 month before the actual GMAT

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July 21, 2022
acf840

Joined: Feb 18, 2022

Posts: 38

Kudos: 67

Verified GMAT Classic score:
670 Q49 V31

GMAT ClubTessts are amazing

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I have been using Gmat Club tests for 3 months now. And I have to say, the questions are one of the best sets of questions I have seen for GMAT. The verbal is good, no doubt, but the quant is quite marvelous. Practicing 700 level questions here and then for the wrong questions, I read the source/ knowledge base and this practice has improved my quality a lot.

Just 1 suggestion I can add. Although the practice sets are quite user friendly, there should be an option of doing more than 50 cases in 1 set. Although i can take successive 2 sessions of 50 questions, but I fell if adding the option for more than 50 questions in 1 set will be quite feasible for the students.

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February 08, 2022
luke2021

Joined: Jul 04, 2020

Posts: 41

Kudos: 135

Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V27

Great pool of questions

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It is the collection of hardest questions which test your concepts. I scored a Q49 in GMAT and would like to give full credit to GMAT club tests for practice.

My strategy was to attempt the quant test every alternate day, create an error log, revise it daily and go for next test. Initially the score was low but gradually it started to shoot up from Q38 to Q45+ in Gmat Club test mocks. However in actual exam it was on the higher side.

So the claim of hardest quant by GMATclub is correct based on my experience & I recommend it to everyone.

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February 07, 2022
SaruGuneja

Joined: Nov 03, 2019

Posts: 15

Kudos: 5

Self-reported Score:
690 Q50 V34

Close reflections to actual GMAT

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I belong to an Engineering background, so I was already thorough with the basics of Quants. My main motive from practising GMAT Club Tests (specifically Quants) was to practice GMAT type questions in a timed manner.

There are almost 30 quant tests available and the quality of questions is amazing. Tests have all varieties of questions to practice for both DS & PS. One can get an accurate picture of one's weaknesses and strengths in particular topics. I relied only on these tests to score a Q50.

The number of Verbal tests is quite less (I think 9 or 10).

In totality, the quality of tests resembles a real GMAT exam and if one has already practised enough, one can rely on these Quant and Verbal scores as a true reflection in real GMAT.

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January 29, 2022
praneethkarempudi

Joined: Jul 23, 2018

Posts: 35

Kudos: 18

Self-reported Score:
690 Q50 V34

QUANT PRACTICE

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the level of quant questions is Good, for good quant score we can practice the moderate and hard quant questions which account for about 70% of total questions

hope i will do well in the exam by practicing the questions well and learning from my mistakes seeing not to repeat them again . the way the analysis is provided for these questions is also great which will teach us in a very good manner .
the Verbal questions bank is decent but to score higher we have to go through other verbal questions but for quant it is really an amazing set of questions. we wont regret buying and trying them
All the best for everyone

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