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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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June 15, 2021
Sahigmat

Joined: Jan 02, 2021

Posts: 28

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Amazing for quant

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The logic in the quant questions is amazing and are well explained in the key of each question. The algorithm and the filters are amazing to create even small 5qsn quizzes when you don’t have time. Verbal needs a lot of polish. Not satisfied with the verbal at all. Some options have the same data as the other. Which takes every thing wrong for the algorithm. But quant is speechless. This test series is totally worth it for quant alone. You can see the simple yet highly logical solutions for the toughest of quant questions. A one stop solution for 700+ quant prep.

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May 14, 2021
Showmeyaa

Joined: Jun 24, 2019

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GMATClub tests are a must if you are targeting Q50+. The level of the GMATClub test questions are definitely one notch higher than the questions that you can expect on the real test.
Quants questions are beautifully crafted and test your core understanding of the concept. If I'm not wrong, GMATClub tests have close to 1200+ questions and cover every core concept that is required for the D-day. It also provides a 'Bookmarks' option that is very helpful.
I found the analytics to be very useful. It helps you gauge your current level and always keeps you on your toes. It shows metrics and analytics based on the number of questions, level of questions, time taken and other factors.
I also found the 'Collections' feature to be very useful. It contains collection of real hard questions that prepares you well for the D-Day.
I would also like to give you a heads up to not lose your sanity while giving the test. They might appear hard but after reviewing your mistakes and learning new methodologies, you will scream, "Ahh! Was it that easy?"
It has helped me learn tips and tricks that can be used to answer certain topics.
Overall, a great product!

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April 29, 2021
kjumean

Joined: Aug 01, 2017

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Great Quant Tests

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I have tried the GMAT Club Quant tests and they have helped me develop in a very short period of time. GMAT Club quant tests include difficult questions that help move your quant abilities to the next level. I advise those who are looking to improve their quant level, especially those aspiring to get between 49 and 51, to pursue GMAT Club quant tests as their first and main choice. However, my experience was not as good with GMAT Club verbal tests as I saw they do not closely resemble the actual GMAT verbal section in terms of content, difficulty and grading.

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April 24, 2021
sumitkrocks

Joined: Jul 02, 2017

Posts: 636

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Self-reported Score:
730 Q50 V39
710 Q50 V36

GMAT CLUB CATs

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GMAT CLUB quant tests are very good in quality and act as a great tool to check the preparedness for the D day; However, I believe they are tougher than the actual test.
In my opinion, the data set can be combined with a an improved algorithm to match the adaptive nature of the difficulty of the test, but overall questions are very thoughtfully crafted to test the core quant concepts. As one starts taking CATs, there will be ample opportunity to identify gaps, if any, in the preparation and go through core concepts in various threads provided in the explanations of each question.

The Verbal tests are fewer in number and I would rate them as average in terms of quality and overall resemblance to the actual test.

I would highly recommend every aspirant who is targeting 700+ to attempt GMAT CLUB CATS.

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April 23, 2021
Vishalcv

Joined: Dec 10, 2020

Posts: 62

Kudos: 16

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q49 V34

Great for Quants

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The GMAT Club Quant CATs are of very high quality. It challenges someone who has his/her fundamentals strong. However, if you are someone whose math fundamentals are weak, you are going to struggle on these tests. So I suggest one puts these tests to use after familiarising oneself with the type of questions and concepts. Anything above a Q48 on these tests indicate that you are likely to score a Q49 or above on the actual test.

The verbal questions failed to impress me. There are quite a few low quality questions and the explanations for many are unclear.

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March 26, 2021
believerinthy

Joined: Nov 30, 2019

Posts: 28

Kudos: 6

Gmatclub tests awesome

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This is unbiased review of gmatclub.
A preview of me:
I am typical Indian engg that goes to undergrad with no idea of his/her future.
After my undergrad, I decided I wanted to switch fields and what better than a MBA for my future career.

I have prepared across several platforms, namely Magoosh, egmat and gmat prep software.
By far the content, quality and quantity is the most rich in gmat club tests.
It not only serves you with the questions that are very closely related to the concepts tested on real gmat but so many of them that if you do go through them you're destined to improve your score by in a range of 50-100 given that you are doing it religiously.

Also I have given it 4 stars because I think the verbal tests could have more content and nothing in this world is perfect. But that's what makes us human, chasing perfection perfect.

Thanks bb n Bunuel you guys are great. Keep up the good work.

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March 19, 2021
Saransh123

Joined: Dec 11, 2019

Posts: 65

Kudos: 53

These Tests are helping me

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Hello Everyone, I started preparing for GMAT for the second time 5 months back, my previous score score was 350 Q30 V10, and 5 months back I started from from giving a official and kaplan mock in which I scored 370 and 360 respectively so I knew It's a long way to go.
First two months I cleared my concepts and still working to become a pro using official guides and manhattan guides.
After attempting questions from official guides and gmatclub, the highest I was able to score in Gmatclub tests was 23, but I was carefully reviewing my mistakes which was enough for my score to increase a little .
On 8th feb 2021 I gave my second Kaplan Mock I scored 430 Q27 V21 which was a 70 points improvement and in the third mock (don't know the date) I scored 510 Q31 V22 which was a 80 points improvement. As you can see my mock score increased when I started using gmatclub tests, and in my lot of posts I have recommended a lot of people to try gmatclub tests. I have not given GMAT yet but I know that I will conquer this exam.

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March 09, 2021
Antariksh93

Joined: Aug 03, 2019

Posts: 0

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V35 (Online)

Great resource for Quant

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I got the GMAT Club Tests as a part of the e-GMAT course. Overall, the tests made for great practice and were really helpful in the test-taking training. During my preparation, I mostly focused on the Quant CATs. The difficulty level of the questions in the Quant mocks was great. It really helped me practice the Q50 and Q51 level questions. The analysis of the incorrect questions through the posts helped me develop multiple ways of solving the same problem. It allowed me to cross the 700 level barrier. To further enhance the experience, the overall adaptability of the test needs to be improved.

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February 11, 2021
XSatishX

Joined: Jul 05, 2020

Posts: 100

Kudos: 48

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q48 V41 (Online)

A must go for Quant

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GMAT club CATs are really a helpful bank of questions you can use for your practice. The quant section is a bit more difficult than actual GMAT but it's better to be prepared for the difficult questions if you are aiming at Q50+.
For verbal, I wont advice GMAT club as an ideal solution because GMAT verbal is very much different than CATs. This what i felt when i attempted GMAT.
But as this mocks is made available for free on ocassion such as christmas , You can definitely use this to get an idea about your quant capabilities. Also you can subscribe to the Youtube channel and get this test free for 7 days. All this offers really help out with preparations. Thanks a lot GMAT club for this.

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January 10, 2021
Bitss

Joined: Oct 23, 2020

Posts: 51

Kudos: 60

Verified GMAT Classic score:
750 Q51 V40

GMAT Club tests

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the GMAT club tests are great to study and plan for the GMAT. the quant is especially good and the solutions provided are extremely helpful. Bunuel uses some of the best methods to get the answer and this is the best part.

I tried most of the questions in the quiz mode focusing on specific topics. It can most useful since the questions are harder that what you see on gmat and taking test can give you lower scores. So during learning, taking quizzes was best for me.

the verbal is not that great and can be avoided. It might not be the most useful thing.

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