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I have tried self-studying from many books including Manhattan, Princeton Review and Kaplan and the level of difficulty is just too low especially after the first time I took the test. I appreciate the GMAT club tests because of the explanations, statistics and level of difficulty as well as thoroughness of concepts that are covered. I also really like the analysis at the end which gives you an idea of how you rank. It is much better than a lot of the other CAT mock tests I have tried from other prep companies and is more representative of what I actually saw on the GMAT.
GmatClub tests are a great resource for exam preparation. Although they often are harder than what you see elsewhere, they make sure to expose you to concepts and methods that deepen understanding across topics. This applies more to the quant section though, as I think the verbal is often below level to other platforms.
The quant CATs give a realistic feel for the breadth of subjects, a range of solving methods and also a sense for timing. I found that the more I used the tests, the more I became aware of the common mistakes I was making. It helped me to identify weak areas quite quickly and zone in on improving them. As each question comes with a solution and often a link to the broader question discussion, there was always an opportunity to learn extra during the test review.
I have taken GMAT CLub test for a few times and have found that it is extremely useful for people struggling in Quants.I myself was able to improve my score to 45 in quants from a meagre 35.
GMAT club test have all questions with the detailed explanations and it is extremely good to practice for the real GMAT.The scores are in line with the real GMAT test.
Though a bit of more tests are required in English.Few more test in english with elaborative explanations will be quite helpful to students as more test will give a lot more practice.Hope that is taken care off.
The GMAT Club test are an amazing supplement for the quant section. The quant questions are generally geared towards the 700 level. I would definitely recommend that you have a strong foundation before having a crack at all the questions (So you don't skew your practice test by encountering repeats if resetting the Q bank). The verbal section is slightly lacking in comparison to quant, but I think the quant section is well worth it even if the verbal questions were not included. I have a weird fixation with analytics when it comes to tracking my progress, and to my surprise they were really able to put together a great dashboard to identity strengths/weaknesses. However, I would have to say that my favorite thing about the club test would be format in which the question review is set up. You have the ability to scroll through questions by type/difficulty with ease, which include detail explanations from the forum. It eliminates the constant flipping through pages when studying tagged questions posted in the forum.
The Gmatclub tests, especially so the Quant questions are a very good set of Questions for anyone targeting 700+. If you can score well in these tests and understand the nuances and logic behind each question, you are sure to do well in the actual GMAT. Use these questions to enhance your score but best is to use them in mocks rather than using them as standalone questions and then review each question.
Therefore GMAT club tests are a must do for any one and everyone dreaming of a high Quant score. Use all the resources you have judiciously.
All the best for your GMAT preparations.
The GMAT Club Tests are the best practice material that gives you an excellent idea of your performance. The difficulty level is very much on par with the actual test. I have done the mistake in the past of having attempted just 1 such test and that too, just one day before my GMAT exam.
Pros -
1. Large question pool.
2. Questions relevant to the GMAT - one won't find questions which are not relevant to the GMAT. GMATClub must have given great efforts to sort the questions out, more so for the fact that they have a huge number of difficult quant level questions. Almost every difficult and super difficult level question has a solution that would take 2 or at max 3 minutes. This is important since as a GMAT taker one needs to practice GMAT like content.
Gmat club tests are most reliable tests.
First of all apologise if my words sound weird, English is not my mother thong. that's being said
No doubt GMAT Club Tests is one of the best tool for your prep. it is definitely a must have if you want to kill the test.
The questions, explanations are just fantastic.
It is really terrific to have the possibility to specifically target which part you want to study.
As a foreign test taker I thing It will have been good to have more verbal questions.
It is hard to understand why such an emphasise on Quant whereas it s a fact that the verbal weight more in the final score.
But that critic apply to all the prep out there.
Otherwise, I highly recommend everyone who is serious about the GMAT.to use GMAT Club Tests.
The GMAT Club Tests are the best practice material that gives you an excellent idea of your performance. The difficulty level is very much on par with the actual test. I have done the mistake in the past of having attempted just 1 such test and that too, just one day before my GMAT exam.
Soon I found that I wasn't equipped yet to write my test as I had scored only 570 in the club test. Next day, on the D day, I got 580. This is how precise the gmat club tests are.
This time around, I have planned to take these well in advance and will try to take as many test as possible to improve my score.
My experience with the GMATClub tests has been great, despite the utter beating I receive while taking them. However, I view this as a sign that the tests are preparing me for the more difficult and tricky questions that the actual exam may throw at you. I would highly recommend these tests to anyone thinking of preparing for the exam. My complaints are mainly with the analytics and question answer. Occasionally, question answers will be difficult to follow and understand. Ensuring that each test question has a thorough and well explained answer would be useful. Additionally, for analytics, being able to adjust the timeframe for viewing results would be useful as my competencies change over time. As my skills in one subject improve it takes many more questions to adjust the results of any reports or stats, which means that those stats are somewhat stale. Thanks for all your work in putting this together. Overall, great product.
If anyone can complete and understand each and every math question in these test, he/she will score no less than 50 in the final exam. Most of the questions are tough, and each question examines view of the test takers differently. Nice and easy solution is given for each question. Different approaches to attack each type of question are also given. on the other hand i can't say anything about verbal, as I am too weak at verbal to judge the questions. But one thing I can say that the question are tough. So i can strongly suggest this for anyone who wants to improve his/her quant skill.
HI Chetan
I recently started taking these tests and my score for the first 5 tests are Q44 Q47 Q47 Q49 Q47. Since I have heard these tests are of overall higher difficulty level, can you please tell how well am I faring in these tests so far? My Quant target score is at-least a Q50 on GMAT, and I am planning to take my exam in the 3 weeks. How should my score be in these tests so that the likelihood of a Q50 on actual GMAT is increased.
Thank you