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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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July 10, 2016
Towcindy

Joined: Jun 28, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
560 Q44 V23

Your CAT Program is quite good

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I've already GMAT once and I felt that your Quantitative CAT is harder than the real one. I got Q 48 on Official GMAT Prep Software. Unfortunately, I was unfamiliar with the erasable board which made me slower during the real exam. As a result, I got only Q 44 on the real test. However, I think GMAT Club test is too difficult and I only got Q 41 - 42. I wonder whether the algorithm is accurate since I noticed that whenever I chose the wrong answer on a 700-level question, the next question is still the 700-level questions. Therefore, I think that your program prediction is not really accurate. The answer explanation is clear and understandable, but you can improve it by making the video explanation which provides the process of thinking step-by-step. However, I will recommend GMAT Club test to my friends because your questions are hard and complicated. This could be nice for everyone who aim to get 700+. Moreover, there are more 1500+ questions which other CAT prep and Official Guide will never offer.

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July 10, 2016
aashuaki

Joined: Aug 27, 2014

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

awesome tests

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Gmat club tests are very good.questions are of mixed difficulty level,which prepare you well for the actual Gmat exam.explanations provided by bunuel are awesome.it helps you to know your weakness and work on it.the difficulty level of questions in math sections are bit higher,but it prepares you for worst.the verbal exams are also good.i found some explanation not convincing though.overall i am happy with gmat club test.the scoring algorithm may not be that close to real time gmat exam but are close enough to make you understand where you right now stand in your preparation.

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July 09, 2016
nathaniachua

Joined: Jun 14, 2016

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Kudos: 0

Great Practice for Great Value

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I have tried several computer-adaptive tests online usually for around $20-50 and have found GMAT Club's CAT's give great value for an extensive amount of practice, especially for Quant. Although I have a good foundation in the math concepts covered by the GMAT, I could not seem to do well in sample tests due to the time pressure and how the difficult of the questions increased progressively. The amount of questions for practice available through GMAT Club gave me the confidence to spot my errors and the explanations were pretty great. Some review books may offer just one way of looking at the problem but I appreciated GMAT Club providing two ways of assessing and solving it. My only issue is that sometimes the interface is buggy and there are lags in between questions

In terms of the score analysis reports, they are one of the better ones out there for keeping track. I highly recommend subscribing to GMAT Club because you'll definitely get your money's worth.

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July 09, 2016
victoraditya

Joined: May 25, 2014

Posts: 6

Kudos: 20

Self-reported Score:
660 Q47 V35

Gmat Club Tests Review

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I have been on Gmatclub site for 2 years approx now and i have taken gmatclub tests with quant in focus. The quant tests are real gem for any candidate. The question spread is very good and the quality of question is at par with gmat actual test. It's good for both who is starting preparation and for those who just want to check where they stand after preparation. The explanation of the solutions are crisp with answers from veterans like Bunnel making it crystal clear to understand. Best thing is you don't have to search the questions at other places for solutions as this is adequate. I will be giving verbal tests as well soon and will come up with more reviews soon. I have given gmat test and i can say that this simulation including questions are very close to the actual gmat.

Thanks,
Aditya.

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July 07, 2016
abhishek1987

Joined: May 26, 2013

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
750 Q50 V41

I recommend GMAT club tests to improve Quant score!!

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A good quant score is very much essential to reach in 700+ score clubbers and one way to improve is by enrolling GMAT club tests.26 quant tests are enough to put us in the range of 48-51 quant score and every dollar on GMAT club test is worth spending.

The GMAT Club tests are great practice materials and really help those looking to boost their Q scores into the 48-51 range. I personally improved my Q score from 39 to 48 using the challenging and exclusive questions solved during the practice test exams .Moreover quant tests solution teach really nice shortcuts to solve problems.

The level of GMAT tests questions is higher than Actual GMAT exam, but practising them helped me to clarify my fundamentals ,to cut down silly mistakes I used to make , to perform under pressure and to manage the time. Besides, I could see how others fared on these questions, and that gave me confidence.

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July 05, 2016
anuragd

Joined: Aug 17, 2013

Posts: 3

Kudos: 1

GMAT CLUB TESTS ARE MUST

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Hi All,
I got free subscription of GMATCLUB TESTS with EGMAT verbal live course. Prior practicing these tests my actual score on real GMAT was 43. I did these tests 3 times and in all different ways such as tests, study mode with explanation and quiz mode. After 3 months my score on real GMAT was 49. I recommend GC Tests to all who are not very good in quants.
I would also request BB to improve the verbal section as it is not very much in par with real Gmat. It would be really great if GMATCLUB could hire services of some very good verbal moderator who would be same as Bunnel for quant.

Thanks
Anurag

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July 05, 2016
Aishwarya007

Joined: Jun 19, 2014

Posts: 8

Kudos: 0

Harder, Faster, Stronger

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GMAT Club tests are no doubt one of the hardest tests made. They proudly advertise them that way too.

But as a re-taker of the GMAT, I find these the best source of evaluation for those looking to cross the 700 threshold.

Quant tests (thanks to BB and Bunuel) are a few shades more difficult than the Verbal, but provide good exercise for the mind.

You'll learn new concepts and different ways to approach the same ques thanks the feature where you can view the queries of other users regarding the particular question.
Every question comes along with stats, timing analysis and the works.

Good Job done GMATClub!

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June 30, 2016
sairam595

Joined: Aug 15, 2014

Posts: 219

Kudos: 686

Self-reported Score:
570 Q44 V25
600 Q48 V25

Most reliable tests

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Gmat club tests are most reliable tests. In my experience while preparing for my Gmat1 i have been using these tests where i used to score Quant 42 and verbal 25-27 and i scored the same in my real Gmat exam(Q-44 and Verbal:-25).Quant tests are very useful to learn/approach advanced questions and to refine one's skills and pacing. They also provide difficulty level of questions where you went wrong in Results. It will be really helpful if we were provided full length mock exams in addition to Quant & verbal tests!. Would like to very much recommend the gmatclub tests for one's preparation towards the GMAT.

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June 18, 2016
ankushbagwale

Joined: Jul 21, 2014

Posts: 70

Kudos: 36

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V38

GCT- Must to leap beyond Q45

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I have scored 550 on my first test: ( Q45, V21) in August 2014. Thereafter I have taken GMAT Club tests subscription and completed only 30% of the huge question bank.
The explanations given by bunuel and the access to discuss the questions openly is excellent. Questions have been created around very small and minor concepts that on getting the question incorrect and once you review after you have gotten it wrong, such concepts get drilled down at the DNA level.

Once, you have that nana level understanding and knowledge about GMAC expectations about the Data sufficiency questions, you start to see the same questions in a very different light.

Although I have not completed the entire course, I started to see some improvement and hence, booked a test date of Jan 2016.

My quant is currently at Q48 and I am certain that if I do the GMAT Club tests completely, it is bound to reach Q 49 with the guarantee.

In the latest GMAT, I have score Q48 & V38. ( 700). I am certain about the scope for further improvement.

I look forward to continuously take the GCT questions and improve my scores.

Anyone, who is ready to get the Spartans training and ready to pitch in those many hours ( Roughly 250 Hours ) for the entire bank, can bank on Gmat club tests & he / she is bound to win the war.

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June 18, 2016
nalinnair

Joined: Jan 08, 2016

Posts: 104

Kudos: 4602

Self-reported Score:
750 Q50 V41

GMAT Club CATs - Best non-official CATs for Quant

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I gave my GMAT on June 17, 2016 and scored a Q50.
I have always been comfortable with Math but struggled with GMAT Quant. DS, especially, gave me jitters. While navigating through the forum one day, I came across a debrief from a person who had scored Q51. He attributed his score to GMAT Club CATs. I researched some more and read a couple of other reviews. I could not find one person/ review who wrote negatively about these CATs. I got lucky when I got access to the CATs for a 14 day period for participating in a survey program. After that, I extended my subscription for three months by redeeming 25 kudos.

The UI on the GMAT Club CATs gives you a feel of how the official CATs work. The quality of questions is top-notch. One has to understand the fact that these CATs are meant to assess your weaknesses and build skills for handling different types of questions. These CATs do just that. Each question provide you with excellent explanations and a link to the topic where these questions have been discussed over the years. The analytics/ statistics help you evaluate yourself. Statistics such as average time for correct answers, average time for incorrect answers, least time spent on a question (correct and incorrect), most time spent on a question (correct and incorrect) etc. help in building ever so important time management skills.

After you have completed a CAT, there are various tools to help you review it. For example, you can write notes for each question you attempted, you can bookmark any question, you may wish to re-attempt in the future, and if you have reviewed a question thoroughly, you can mark that question as reviewed. There is also an option to create quizzes from the bunch of questions you have already attempted. In fact, if you don't have time to complete a CAT or don't want to attempt 37 Quant or 41 Verbal question in one go, you can even start practicing by creating a quiz from the humungous pool of questions.

All in all, these CATs are worth your time. Especially Quant CATs are flawless with excellent quality questions and explanations.

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June 26, 2016
rohit8865

Hi nalinnair

congrats on your score..
can u please give ur debrief too....
wats ur background & how long u r preparing...
how is the questions on real gmat...is it of same levels as inOG's??

plz reply

thanks