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GMAT Club Tests Reviews

GMAT Club Tests offer hard Quant CAT tests. 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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January 22, 2018
sasolari

Joined: Sep 29, 2017

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GMAT CLUB importance

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The Gmat Club platform is very user friendly, so if you are planning to prepare the exam by yourself, its worth the try!!
GMAT Club really have all the tools you need to ace your test (a lot of questions of different types and difficulties)! I prepared my gmat basically only using Gmat Club and my scores really improved!!
Even more, if you need to access to another platforms, Gmat Club offers a lot of discounts an variety of good opportunities, so, basically getting yourself enrolled on Gmat Club will not only improve your scores substantially but also save you a lot of money.

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January 21, 2018
amit771

Joined: Jun 28, 2015

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Regarding Gmat club Tests

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I have been using Gmat cLub tests for last 6 months . It 's one resource that helped me a lot in improving my Quants . Although Quant level is bit hight but it's very enriching . We need not to follow any book if we are done with Quants From Gmat club Test. It a sure sort gurantee of Q51 . I will advise any aspirant to start using Gmat club to enhance there quantitaive skills and please don't get disheartened if you are finding it tough. Generally the questions are way above Gmat level but a lot useful . It's a sure sort success gurantee especially in quants that i can ensure from my experience.

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January 21, 2018
19h3n

Joined: Apr 25, 2017

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Useful for Practicing Weak Areas!

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What I like about GMAT Club Tests was that the questionbank made it quite easy for me to focus only on the area of questions that I had trouble with. Not only that, you could participate and read past discussions on all available questions just in case you need to know where you went wrong. Generally speaking, these was all high quality questions that were quite close to the actual questions you could get on the test. Only issue for me was that the CAT tests available use the same set of questions as the question bank. So if you've done a majority of questions form the Questionbank, you couldn't attempt a CAT unless you reset the questionpool (mark all solved questions as "not attempted yet"). Other than that, I found the tool extremely useful for practicing weak areas!

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January 19, 2018
KAUSTAV89

Joined: Jun 15, 2015

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Awesome

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The course is very tailored. The tests that we have over here like the quantitative and verbal ones are very much the same like the original ones.However there is still some difference between this and that offered by GMAC in its prep software. Also the question that comes in these tests are not random unlike that of the original test. For example CR questions are followed by all CR questions& RC by RCs which is never the case in original test that is conducted by GMAC. Still this is one of the best sites having one of the best test series. he difficulty level is yet to be ascerained

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January 19, 2018
marmalade

Joined: Oct 25, 2016

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Self-reported Score:
630 Q43 V33
700 Q50 V38

great way to improve

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The test here are great, it helped me to really improve my quant score which was my weak point. I come from a political science background so for me the quant part was extremely difficult.
Gmat club test allowed me to challenge myself and to review my questions. I used to study a lot for the GMAT but could not really improve because I did not take time to carefully review the questions I answered. With gmat club test, it is easy to review the questions you got wrong, to focus on particular math area and to work regularly.

Guys, never ever give up, no matter what prep you use. The most important for me was to review my questions and to work everyday, even if it is just for half an hour. Best of luck to all!

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January 19, 2018
mitsnaik

Joined: Jul 02, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
590 Q45 V26

GMAT Club Tests - Quality and Tricky Questions

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I have been taking GMAT club tests for past 1 Week. I started with these tests after I was done with my preparation from OG 2015 and few other tools.
The very first test I gave, I was taken by surprise with my Quant score, which was less than my expectation.
1. The questions are quite tricky , lets one learn new tactics to solve problems.
2. Tests do not follow the official GMAT pattern. I faced a tricky 700 level question as my first Quant question, which sort of stumped me, but that should not be overwhelming. The key with these tests is to learn more and get better
3. A wide range of questions under Quant - 26 Quant Tests
4. Fewer tests under Verbal, but they are certainly good - & verbal Tests

Overall, a great tool to learn tricks , understand high-quality questions and get a better score.

I definitely recommend GMAT club tests to everyone.

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January 18, 2018
InfiniteLoop80

Joined: Feb 26, 2014

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Self-reported Score:
700 Q49 V35

This is a review that is truly well deserved.
GMATClub never ceases to amaze me. From the details that have gone into making this website, from the ability to bookmark, see your workbook etc, this is a must-have for every GMAT test taker. The GMAT Club tests are another testament to the arsenal of weapons that GMAT Club gives GMAT takers.
It packs the most comprehensive set of questions(and the best in terms of numbers) and allow creating collections or ease of reviewing questions that were incorrectly answered. If you want to practice a specific topic, you can do that too. A must have resource for every GMAT test taker, especially for the Quant part! Thank you GMATClub!

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January 16, 2018
aob24

Joined: Jul 04, 2014

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Quickest Way to a Q51

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Having gone through OG and Manhattan materials, I can safely say that the quickest way to gain that coveted Q51 score is through GMATClub tests. I scored Q47 on my first try using the aforementioned materials, and was looking for that extra boost to get the Q49+ range. The tests are punishing in their difficulty, but also elegant in a way that truly test and hone your concepts. I would recommend doing these tests untimed first to gain a sense of the difficulty of the questions, and then timed to really build your test-taking skills. I ended up scoring Q50 my second time around on the GMAT, and these tests played a huge role in allowing me to do so.

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January 16, 2018
GMATter91

Joined: Dec 19, 2012

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Self-reported Score:
750 Q50 V41

Harder than actual GMAT, but still worth it!

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While the questions on the free GMAT Club test that I took were harder than those on actual GMAT, in general, I feel it's really a good option to get acquainted with all kinds of GMAT questions and concepts.

Specifically Quant section covers all the concepts. Verbal is not so reliable, but, then again, these tests should be seen for the purpose of knowing as many concepts as possible.

The no. of SC questions was too low in the mock that I took, for some reason.

All in all, I would suggest people definitely take atleast 1 GMATclub test before appearing for actual GMAT.

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January 16, 2018
dukandaar

Joined: Dec 18, 2013

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Impressive but room for improvement

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I recently signed up for the GMAT Club tests and I have been pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of the system as well as the question bank.

I have already taken the official GMAT and have a score of 730 on the exam. I am now studying to improve my score to the 99th percentile.

The testing system is pretty straightforward and resembles the official GMAT system very well. The feel and the operation mimicking the official test helps you get in the zone when attempting a test. The option to pause a test can be very helpful during practice. The crown jewel is the practice mode which is ideal if you want to practice at your own pace. The sheer quantity of tests and questions is also a big plus.

The analytics function of the GCT is unmatched in my opinion. I have taken tests from all the major services (Official, Kaplan, MGMAT, Veritas) and the detail in the analytics offered by GMAT Club is unmatched in my opinion.

The place where the system needs to improve is the algorithm itself. I was thrown a couple of extremely hard question right at the beginning of the test and getting those incorrect put me off slightly. This usually does not happen in the official test and the difficulty is generally incremental. A few easier questions were present in the middle of the test even after I had answered difficult question correctly. The algorithm could help use some work I think.

Overall, I am extremely impressed by the GMAT Club tests. Anyone looking for additional practice and honing actual test taking ability should most definitely give them a look.

Cheers

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