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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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February 25, 2025
KDM91

Joined: May 04, 2021

Posts: 84

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GMAT club test are the best

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Strengths:

* Format similar to real GMAT
* Proper explanation to all the questions
* Score & percentile almost similar to real GMAT
* Analytics part is best. one can know in which specific topics improvement is required. It shows weakest & strongest areas section wise.

Would make the product better:

Enhanced User Interface (UI) and Navigation: While GMAT Club Tests are a popular resource, the interface can sometimes feel cluttered and overwhelming, particularly for new users. Simplifying the layout and improving the navigation would help users access tests, progress reports, and explanations more easily. A more streamlined and intuitive dashboard would enable quicker access to test performance metrics, recommended practice areas, and test history.

More Detailed Explanations for Answers: Although GMAT Club provides explanations for the answers to its practice questions, these explanations can sometimes be brief or not sufficiently detailed for students who are looking for a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind each answer. More comprehensive, step-by-step explanations—especially for difficult or tricky questions—would be valuable in helping students grasp underlying concepts.

Improved Adaptive Testing: While GMAT Club offers many practice tests, its system doesn't always adapt dynamically to the user’s performance, which is a key feature of the actual GMAT exam. Introducing a more sophisticated adaptive testing model, where the difficulty of questions adjusts based on how well the student performs, would give a more realistic simulation of the actual exam and help students better gauge their abilities.

Customizable Test Creation: Offering a more flexible test-building option could help students tailor their practice sessions based on specific areas of focus, such as selecting only certain question types (e.g., data sufficiency, sentence correction) or creating tests of specific difficulty levels. This would allow for a more targeted approach to practice, catering to students’ unique needs and strengths.

Mobile App Development: Many students are looking for flexibility in their study methods, and a more robust mobile app for GMAT Club Tests would allow users to practice on-the-go. The app could include features such as offline access, push notifications for progress tracking, and more efficient question filtering. This would be particularly helpful for busy test-takers who need to study in short bursts during their day.

More Timed and Simulated Practice Sets: GMAT Club could improve its offering by increasing the number of timed practice sets that simulate real exam conditions, helping students build their time management skills. Offering more full-length, timed mock exams with varied question sets would allow users to track their progress under actual testing conditions and help develop endurance for the real exam.

Integration of Performance Analytics: Currently, GMAT Club provides some performance metrics, but these could be further enhanced with more detailed analytics. More granular feedback, such as average time per question, accuracy by topic or question type, and progress over time, would allow students to identify specific areas for improvement and tailor their study plan accordingly.

Expanded Content in Verbal and Integrated Reasoning: While GMAT Club Tests is known for its strong quantitative question sets, verbal and integrated reasoning questions are sometimes underrepresented or not as comprehensive. Adding more questions and explanations for these sections, especially in newer formats or question types, would help create a more balanced preparation tool.

Community Engagement and Study Groups: GMAT Club’s forum and community are a great resource, but it could be improved by integrating study group features directly within the test platform. This could include live study sessions, group challenges, or opportunities for students to share tips and strategies in real-time. Engaging with peers could foster a sense of community and provide mutual support during the prep journey.

Regular Content Updates: The GMAT exam evolves, and so should the prep material. Regular updates to questions, especially in areas that undergo frequent changes, would help ensure that GMAT Club Tests remains aligned with the latest test trends and keeps users prepared for any new question types or formats introduced by the GMAT exam.

I recently used GMAT Club tests to prepare for my upcoming GMAT exam, and I couldn't be more impressed! The tests are incredibly comprehensive, covering all sections of the GMAT in great detail. Each practice test is designed to mimic the real exam’s format, which helped me get comfortable with the time constraints and the level of difficulty. What sets GMAT Club apart is the thorough explanations provided for every question. Whether I got the answer right or wrong, the detailed solutions helped me understand the reasoning behind each question. The variety of question types also made my prep feel well-rounded. Additionally, the community on GMAT Club is fantastic – there’s a wealth of insights and support from other test-takers and experts. Overall, I highly recommend GMAT Club tests to anyone looking for high-quality prep materials. They significantly boosted my confidence and readiness for test day!

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February 08, 2025
kingbucky

Joined: Jul 28, 2023

Posts: 516

Kudos: 613

GMAT Club tests are indispensable for practice !

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Strengths:

Ample number of tests

Would make the product better:

Make more tests, expant question bank, more number of full time tests needed.

One problem I faced was since I was good in Quants, I exhaused all difficult problems earlier and the later mocks were very easy and there were not many difficult questions.

GMATClub tests are indispensable for preparation, as you take mocks, you get into a mindset wherein, just starting the test makes you go into GMAT test mode and your mind goes to that mode almost involuntarily, and stops only 45 mins later after the test is over.

I cant stress how important the tests are for conditioning your brain for GMAT. Take more and more tests, and reset and take more and condition your brain for the test day !

Always analyze the mock once you complete it. Notice and log the improvements in your test taking. Moreover, don't complete the section tests and exhaust all the questions, that will deplete questions for Full Tests.

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February 02, 2025
Sanskriti1401

Joined: Jan 07, 2022

Posts: 2

Kudos: 5

Great resource to build confidence

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Strengths:

Filter exactly the kind of questions one wants to solve

Would make the product better:

The DS section does not include Algebra currently as a filter

I recently worked through a set of questions on the GMAT Forum Quiz, and it was a great experience. The consistent practice significantly boosted my confidence and helped me become more familiar with the types of questions I’ll encounter on test day. I found the Quantitative and Data Sufficiency sections particularly helpful, as they allowed me to strengthen my problem-solving skills. While I didn’t try the Verbal or Integrated Reasoning sections, I’d highly recommend this resource for anyone looking to improve their GMAT prep. It’s a solid tool for targeted practice, and the results speak for themselves.

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August 03, 2025
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Thank you so much for the feedback! For some reason it is really hard to find the quiz product in the reviews - it is tucked away somewhere so I really appreciate you finding it to post it! (working on making it easier to spot).

P.S. Algebra has been removed from DS on the GMAT Focus and we removed Algebra filter from the DS as the result.

December 21, 2024
rairris

Joined: Oct 27, 2024

Posts: 8

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Focus score:
595 Q79 V82 DI77

Holistic Range

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Strengths:

Mainly the strengths are the quant section. It is very comprehensive.

Would make the product better:

Due to the algorithm there isn't equitable distribution of question's such that you can exhaust your hard questions with tests left.

The algorithm of the test should be somewhat like the actual GMAT with similar number of hard medium and easy questions as seen in the test. Sometimes in GMAT club tests the algorithm gives most of the hard questions at first so for the last 10-12 quant test per say you higher proportion of easy questions giving a false sense of achievement. Keeping that aside, the testing experience is very similar to official mocks and questions are of a similar level compared to the official mocks. The question bank is also really exhaustive and includes a perfect range of questions which I feel replicate the mocks per say.

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October 28, 2024
vedantbajoria

Joined: Apr 29, 2018

Posts: 7

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Focus score:
715 Q88 V84 DI84 (Online)

Value for money

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Strengths:

GMAT like score and user experience

Would make the product better:

Increase the number of tests

I found GMAT Club tests to be highly similar to the actual GMAT FE test, making them my top recommendation over other practice tests available in the market. Having also tried Experts Global and Manhattan, I’d say Experts Global is fairly reliable for score prediction, as it closely mirrors the actual GMAT scores. However, some of the verbal answer explanations could be clearer, which may impact learning in that section. Overall, GMAT Club offers the most accurate reflection of the GMAT experience, with challenging questions and precise scoring, so I’d highly recommend it for serious test-takers seeking authentic practice

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October 20, 2024
Cam2Cam

Joined: Mar 25, 2014

Posts: 6

Kudos: 7

Strengths:

Challenging questions that exceed actual GMAT difficulty
Adaptive testing
User-friendly interface
Detailed analytics
High-quality Quant section

Would make the product better:

Yes

I tried GMAT Club Tests, and I have to say, they’re pretty solid for prep. The questions are tough and potentially even tougher than what you’d see on the actual GMAT. I liked how the tests adapt to your level, which keeps things interesting. The interface is easy to use, so you can focus on studying without getting distracted. After each test, the detailed feedback really helps you figure out where you need to improve. Just a heads up, though...the Quant section can be a bit brutal! Overall, I think these tests are a great resource for anyone serious about the GMAT.

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October 15, 2024
Surbhi23

Joined: Jan 28, 2022

Posts: 10

Kudos: 14

Experience with Test 1

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Strengths:

Tough questions
Exam like interface
The algorithm is very similar to actual GMAT

Would make the product better:

DS Non math based questions

The test presents high difficulty level questions early on. It’s free and very close to actual GMAT test experience. Hence, I recommend taking it.
Use the test as an opportunity to not just check your skills but your focus levels. Actual GMAT is long and tiring but you wouldn’t realise how fast time would fly if you are not focusing on each question that appears on the screen. DI is tough in this mock test but don’t get disheartened. Just understand your strengths and focus on those questions which are doable. Learn to use the calculator whenever necessary. Quant and Verbal are very similar to actual GMAT. ALL THE BEST

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October 13, 2024
yogmac

Joined: Sep 20, 2024

Posts: 7

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V29

GMAT club test- Adaptive

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Strengths:

Adaptive
GMAT theme and feel
Right evaluation

Would make the product better:

Five minutes left warning must be given like real GMAT

GMAT club tests are really focused and up to the mark tests. In addition to challenging Quantitative questions and to a large extent helpful verbal questions, the look and feel of the tests are very similar to exact exam. The practice gives you the feeling of a real exam and the options of practicing questions in test or practice really makes the experience of solving the questions significantly worthwhile.

The new section DI is absolutely fantastic and need thumps up to founders of the club, excellently managed. DI pacing is an issue with almost all test takers and club tests can help one get over this fear.

I would highly recommend that students who want to improve their overall score take these tests.

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October 04, 2024
Krunaal

Joined: Feb 15, 2021

Posts: 852

Kudos: 934

Verified GMAT Focus score:
755 Q90 V90 DI82

Must have if your target is above Q85

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Strengths:

The Quant section - it tests the advanced concepts that are well within the scope of GMAT

Would make the product better:

It is perfect, don't have any specific recommendation from my end.

It is one of the best adaptive tests amongst all the others in the market. When you reach to a level where tough questions are asked, the questions won't test any out of scope concept, it would rather measure your higher order thinking, which the GMAT tests.

In case you're targeting a Quant score above the 90th percentile, I would strongly recommend to utilise this product.

With respect to the Verbal section, I won't say that it exactly resembles the quality of questions asked on the GMAT, but that's the case with all third party test providers and only official GMATPrep tests do justice to the Verbal section.

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September 28, 2024
rajpatil.june

Joined: May 08, 2023

Posts: 10

Kudos: 9

Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q86 V83 DI83

GMAT Club Tests

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Strengths:

Quant Adaptive Test are very good and aligned to actual GMAT pattern. Also, they are in good enough quantity to cover for your entire practice duration.

Would make the product better:

Number of test for Verbal and DI can be improved.

GMAT club Adaptive Test are very good and aligned to actual GMAT pattern. Also, they are in good enough quantity (especially for Quant) to cover for your entire practice duration. Also the interface exactly replicates the official version, which will help you to get used to the test environment.

Also the review window will also help you to review your attempts and change if needed, I did not find this feature in other tests. Sectional and full length tests use same pools of questions, so I Advice to use them wisely. For practice one can use other question banks, instead of using test question pool.

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