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gmatclub tests are probably the best indicator of your performance for preparation of GMAT.A notable feature is that the difficulty of the tests is actually on par with the actual exam.Students may noted tests from some companies are either very easy or very difficult,in either case they are not a clear indicator to show what level you have achieved.Whether you are improving or remaining constant in your scores is a vital component of your practice.I,myself found 3 tests to be actual representation of the exam - gmatprep tests(also the exam packs),gmatclub tests and veritasprep tests(buy when huge discount offered) to be extremely useful in my preparation.
The only point i would like to add is that gmatclub should offer more practice tests on verbal section.There is a disparity in the number of quant(26) and verbal(9) tests.so we require more practice in verbal section
I prepared for Quant section using Gmat club tests and scored 49 on Quant. On the real exam the questions were very similar to the ones given in these tests. The scoring algorithm is also very accurate. Bottom line, the best product for Quant prep in the market. I am currently preparing for GMAT aiming Q50-51 and i believe that Gmat Club Tests is the best resource for acing Quant section. The customizable quiz option is very useful as it can be used for fine tuning your prep by focusing on individual sections and the analytics help you figure out your strengths and weaknesses.
The GMAT club tests are very very effective for quant practice. By practicing these questions only i overcame my fear of doing quant in examination hall, as a result i got Q49. After giving 5 or 6 tests i picked up my pace to finish 37 questions in time. the questions are not difficult, they are just tricky and u need to know the fundamentals very well to excel in these tests. Bunnel is the best GMAT instructor for quant. I have not gone to any other resource for quant and have only relied on these. These were helpful for me and i am thankful to GMAT club.
I will say GMATClub quant test is the best study material once can go through to get 50 or 51 score in Quant section. It gives you immense practice and tests you on each and every concept one can get in the actual exam. It cover all topics from Number System to probability.
26 tests in quant might take some time to attempt, but one will surely feel confident after these 26 tests.
I am not sure about the verbal tests, as I have yet not attempted those tests. I think more verbal tests need to be added so that once can have good practice of the verbal section as well.
Tetss gives us an option to mark the answers for later review in variety of ways such as Guess, Bookmark, etc.
Lastly, i would like to thank all the makers of GMATClub tests for giving us such a nice material to study. Hope everyone takes benefit of it.
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I have primarily used Gmatclub tests for my Quant preparation.And in my honest opinion if you're facing any difficulty or just want to hit the top gear for GMAT quant preparation, Gmatclub test should be a must have arsenal in your kitty. They have a huge database of problems with over 50% of problems of 700 level(or of a higher difficulty). The best part is one can attempt 20+ CATs for quant itself or can create customize quizzes to improve on weaker areas. A succinct solution for every question in the database by none other than Bunuel is an icing on the cake.
If you have these tests, you won't need any other prep material for Quant. Period.
I would strongly recommend these tests if you really wish to score in that top bracket[49-51].
One suggestion to make them even more lethal : I would recommend that creators try to add more questions that use the language tricks(like using complex verbiage or concealing important data ) used by GMAC.
GMAT Club test are a must for the quant prep.
To get 49-50 one must give give these examsOne should validate their performance by the number of correct attempts. The analytics part of the exam is really good
1. Excellent source for targeted practice (by difficulty level or by topic/sub-topic).
2. Useful to review questions that you got incorrect or spent too much time on.
3. Ability to select just quant or verbal separately to evaluate if you manage your time well for 37 or 41 questions in 1 practice session.
4. Ability to select number of questions in a given practice session, timed/untimed.
5. Interface is very similar to what you will get in actual GMAT. This familiarity to the interface is a very important aspect of training yourself for the real thing.
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GMAT club tests contain a good pool questions which seem to be different from most other tests I have taken so far.
Also I haven't seen any repeated question so far. Once you practice for 2 to 3 months you tend to see the same question repeat in CAT's or atleast thats what i experienced with some of FREE CAT's offered by test prep companies.
The answer explanations are really clear plus the comments section makes it interactive with understanding other ways of working the same question.
The interface allows to build small quizes as well which is a grrat way just to select the incorrect answers and try them again.
I have saved the GMAT CLUB test for my last leg of preparation and I hope to receive my target score.
I had the best experience when i used the GMAT Test Club during my GMAT preparation. The GMAT Club tests has a huge questions that are enough to practice and helpful functions that help us improving GMAT Score. Especially in Quant section, the analysis tool will help us where is weakness, the explanation for each questions is clear and detail, the filter function will support us easy to pick right topics and levels to practice, and CAT test simulation will enhance time management skill. These function are valuable in reasonable price. So, I strongly recommend to try the GMAT Club test.
Happy studying and get high score.
Tin Phan
GMAT club tests simulate the real test environment which helps one to get accustomed to the graphical user interface. Even the score prediction is very near to the actual GMAT test. The tests are a bit difficult than the actual test which is good for practice. The tests have questions from all difficulty levels and provides great analytics to track the user's performance. The number of tests are more than enough. Quizzes and collections are there to practice tests focused on a specific topic and difficulty level. Overall its a great package with many advantages and tools to learn from.
The GMAT Club Tests, especially the quant ones, are amazing. They offer a great practice, with an option to solve these in a practice mode or exam mode. The exam mode is timed, just as the real GMAT, and the software feels very similar to the actual GMAT. Each questions has its own explanation as well as link to the forum where the question has been discussed. In addition, you can analyze your weak areas, and concentrate on solving questions in that particular area. The quant was very helpful in helping me scoring a 49. With more time and practice, I am sure I could have got a 50 or 51. I'd definitely recommend these tests if you are scoring in mid to high 40s.