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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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November 23, 2016
tanubarsainyan

Joined: Jan 11, 2016

Posts: 14

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q50 V33

Very helpful

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The tests are great study material and I have accessed them during open access days.

The questions are well framed and provided with proper analysis and can be reset after completion. Which is great and very helpful !
The difficulty of the questions is higher than the actual test but it definitely prepares for the tough questions.
the tests in addition to official guide make a good study set. Also discussions on all questions are available in forums and are also very helpful. i am going to use them as primary study material for my next attempt.

Thank you gmat club for the awesome tests :)

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November 19, 2016
susheelshastry

Joined: Jun 27, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
720 Q50 V37

Excellent buy for Quant

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I used the GMAT club tests for Quant - Score Q:50 ( although got only 3 wrong in the actual exam - estimate from ESR). They are brilliant and these tests are must buy for someone who wants a Q 50 and above. Questions are very close to GMAT (and slightly tougher than the actual exam). Tests all the concepts and skills required for the real exam! Must buy. All the 700+ questions are worth every penny. The questions are really well crafted and the solutions and discussions on the threads related to problems contain some nice explanations. Explanations contain links to related problems that can help if one wants to practice more!

Very good Buy!

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November 18, 2016
annu123

Joined: Oct 08, 2014

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GMAT Club Tests Review.

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Quant Section Review-Basically I purchased the gmat club tests for my quant improvement.I attempted most of the questions in the quiz form and the questions are really helpful.In some case they even help to clarify the concepts.Also the questions are definately above GMAT level which help us to do even better in the quant section of GMAT.The questions quality of the quant section is very good.Also the explanation provided by Bunuel is out of the world.I find his explanation to the point and very clear.Hardly in 1 or 2 questions I found the language of the question a bit convoluted other than that all the questions are very good and they increase your thinking level.I am very thankful to Bunuel for taking all the pain and helping us out.I have given GMAT once and it help me raise my quant score by 5 points.Also the platform provided by the GMAT club is also very good and easy to use.We can bookmark the questions and check how much we have spent on the question,how many questions are correct and how many of them are wrong,which is also very helpful.
Verbal Section Review-Regarding the english section I have not attempted any questions so I cannot say anything about the quality of this section but regarding the quant section I am sure it is the best material available in terms of preperation related to Quant section of the GMAT.

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November 14, 2016
auroralee

Joined: May 04, 2016

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q49 V31

Great Quant Tests

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I really like the Quant Tests. They are challenging and interesting at the same time. The best gmat Quant tests ever! These tests give me the same feeling as I am doing the real GMAT test. The solution of each question is very clear, easy to follow. There are also many useful shortcuts. I've learned a lot from these test. They give me more confidence as well. I would recommend Quant Tests of gmatclub to anyone who wants to beat the gmat. You don't need to practise Quant elsewhere, just gmat club test is more than enough. They are also quite affordable.
Verbal Test: I haven't tried the Verbal test as I read the reviews of many members that the Verbal test is not good so I skip it.

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November 04, 2016
wmichaelxie

Joined: Jan 17, 2016

Posts: 12

Kudos: 2

Challenging Yet Worth It

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This is a great resource, especially for Quant prep. Problems range from easy 500s to extremely tough 700-level questions. Really good if you're a bit shaky on quant. These are also a good resource for verbal, though there are not as many questions available, and some of the answer choices will leave you scratching your head if you're not solid on the fundamentals since difficult verbal is more of an art form, rather than a strict set of of rules. You should definitely complete a refresher on verbal before tackling the hard verbal questions. Best of luck to everyone taking the GMAT.

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November 04, 2016
gioasa110

Joined: Jun 19, 2014

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

GMAT CLUB REVIEW

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I've been going through the GMAT CLUB TESTS. And I could say that the tests are just must for gmat students. especially the quantitative part is very informative and very well designed. if someone is already comfortable with the concepts and theory on the GMAT and has already gone through the Official cats, gmat club tests are the best. plus the questions are linked with gmatclub forum discussion which is also very convenient. at the end it has very good analytics, where you can see what difficulty level question you did right or wrong. Also the cats provide with bookmark option which is very useful for reviews later.

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November 02, 2016
nehajain1234

Joined: May 27, 2013

Posts: 8

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
640

Amazing tests

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Very well designed and articulated tests , small tests help gauge the individual's ability in each of the sections.
The level of the questions is also very good , especially the Quant tests and at par with the actual GMAT.
IT helps to keep track of the mistakes and can be taken and his/her own convenience.
Also the brilliant analytics leverage to identify weak areas and pain points. Several sections such as Bookmark , Guess etc. help to keep one's progress on track. It also gives the percentile performance , which helps to know your correct standing in the GMAT crowd.
Overall , another brilliant and helpful tool from the website.
A definite , must buy !

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October 25, 2016
sssv09

Joined: Apr 06, 2016

Posts: 0

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
610 Q44 V30

GMAT Club Math tests

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I took GMAT on May 26 and scored 610 Q44 and V30. However I started using the GMAT club tests and i was able to improve my score by just doing the tests and analyzing the questions to Q50 on my actual GMAT that I took on Oct11. My verbal score dropped to V24 (lowest of all my mock scores) bringing my overall score to 620. The Quant questions are so close to what actually appears on GMAT.

I would also recommend material on GMAT Club for Quant especially for remainders, overlapping sets and co-ordinate geometry. They help understand the concepts clearly in less than an hour each.

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October 21, 2016
chocodetella

Joined: Apr 25, 2016

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

Probably the most comprehensive and reality-like test bank you will encounter

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I was granted the access to this valuable test bank provided by GMATClub as I purchased a verbal course from e-gmat as a bonus. I do have around 700+ verbal questions provided by e-gmat yet let's be honest, that's far from enough to practice. Fortunately, GMATClub tests have been my life savers. Not only I get extra 9 Verbal CATS but I also get my hands on 26 Quant CATS to amp up my Quant skills - a total game changer! No words can describe how grateful I am to have these CATS to practice prior the actual test. Without purchasing a Quant Course, I would do just fine with this comprehensive Quant Test Bank by elevating my time management skills and learning extra new Quant skills through solving problems simultaneously. Also, appearance-wise, these tests are mimicked perfectly the actual test to familiarize you and save you from a nerve-wreck.

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October 18, 2016
deepak268

Joined: Feb 27, 2015

Posts: 29

Kudos: 57

Self-reported Score:
630 Q42 V34

Quant Jump from 42 to 47 and expecting 49 in my next attempt.

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As an engineer, it is very disappointing to see Q42. The least you expect is Q47. I failed to understand the reason behind the low quant score because, during the break between Quants and Verbal, I felt I rocked Quants section and I will be scoring Q48 easily as I was getting the answers in PS part and DS also seemed good. My expectation was shattered when I saw Q42 which pulled down my overall score. (Just to give you an idea, I gave GMAT prep mocks only and I was scoring Q47 and Q48 and was using free resources on GMAT Club)
After I subscribed to GMAT club tests, scoring consistently in the range of Q44-Q46 (difficulty level is little higher btw) and also reviewed each question, I came to know where my weakness lied. It was falling into traps and forgetting to read the question properly and then attacking it rather than start solving it with equations the moment you see the question. I always assumed a lot in certain questions such as this one –
If 10^a * 3^b * 5^c = 450^n, what is the value of c?
Statement 1: a is 1
Statement 2: b is 2
Here unless it is not mentioned a, b, c are integers, you won't be able to find the value of C. I ended up picking D , but the answer is E, that was a silly error on my part and mind you GMAT Is more of a Tricky Exam, it gets even trickier on 700+ so Gmat Club helps to avoid those silly errors you might end up doing on 700+ questions.
When you review questions on GMAT Club tests you may also get an easier way to find the solution such as this problem -
How many positive 5-digit integers have the odd sum of their digits?
A. 9*10^2
B. 9*10^3
C. 10^4
D. 45*10^3
E. 9*10^4
(Hint: Symmetry)
Here you learn how to tackle using symmetry and not by taking cases which will take a lot of time and you may not even arrive at an answer.
Above were just a few examples, there is even more such trickier question you can afford to get wrong on GMAT club tests and learn about it rather than on the GMAT.I reached Q47 just after 10 days of subscribing, now I am aiming for Q49 at least and I am sure I’ll be able to do it as I have overcome my shortcomings and also learnt a great deal.
Thanks! To GMAT club tests.
Experts such as @Bunuel and @sayantanc2k replied to my query within 18 hours, sometimes even couple of hours after posting the query, so I thank them as well.

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