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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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October 21, 2017
tushardashing1234

Joined: Dec 13, 2014

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GMAT Club Quant Rules

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Hi to all my fellow GMAT Test Takers,

GMAT Club has been essential to my preparation of Quant Section. It has vast pool of exceedingly good set of questions that not only help you attain required skills but also learn the required concept by practicing.
I was able to horn my skills by reviewing them further. The interface is very good and helps you revisit all the tests/practice sessions you have attempted. The explanations are very good and a link is given so that the user can see further discussions. I would advice every test taker to solve the complete set of quant sections if they plan to achieve the 49+ score in GMAT Quant Section.

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October 20, 2017
SHRADHASETH

Joined: May 03, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
620 Q47 V29

Superb Practice Tests

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The database of questions are really strong and varied across all topics in both quant and verbal sections. Provides an apt understanding of the current level of the test taker in each section. It also helps in analysing the areas in which the test taker is falling short. This is very helpful in focusing on areas of improvement.
Graphical trend for each section displays the progress of the test taker and depending on this progress, it provides an score estimate as well. This can help in determining how far one is from the target score and accordingly work on the areas that need improvement.
Overall - It is a comprehensive set of data and should be a must buy for all GMAT test takers

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October 19, 2017
quest800

Joined: Oct 07, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q47 V40

Close proxy of the actual GMAT exam

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GMAT Club tests have proved to been really helpful. The computer adaptive test closely resemble the real exam situation.

Quality of quantitative test is top notch, all the topics are properly tested. For Gmat quant, you do not need any extra practice besides what the GMAT club tests provide.In addition, you also get super useful analysis( weak areas, timing, how others are performing)
I would definitely recommend taking these tests to start your test prep.

Verbal Review: The verbal tests were okay, special focus should be on RC question. In real exam RC question are not as big as they are in GMAT Club

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October 19, 2017
naama234

Joined: Jun 20, 2017

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Very good practice

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I pay for this tests few weeks ago
I already feel more confident
I took the gmat exam and i want to improve my grade
This website have good questions for any level
If you dont understand the question you can read it on the fourm, many info on all subjects.
I got very low grade on me last gmat, and i sure i will get a better grade with this website.
If you looking for a tests like in the real test, you found the right place.
It help mange the time on the test and know how real test look and feel

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October 18, 2017
SR23

Joined: May 17, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q50 V31

GMAT Club Tests

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I am an engineer, so was by default good at the basics of maths and reached Q49 without any substantial effort. But I was struggling to get Q50 / Q51. The tests are a must if you want to score above Q50. The questions are not made difficult by adding ugly maths calculations but really test the subtle nuances. Quant can really be improved only by practice and these tests work wonders and give lots of practice. Additionally, they also have excellent view for analyzing weak and strong areas.

Many folks on this forum had recommended these tests and I also vouch for these.

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October 17, 2017
KaushalPandey

Joined: Dec 25, 2014

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Excellent CAT tests!

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I was rally weak with my quant concepts initially , with a score of 44. I had exhausted most of my practice material when I first heard of GMATCLUB CATs. It was one of the best decisions I'd made by signing up for CATs.

I took a quant test daily and thoroughly reviewed the concepts. The shortcuts and concepts explained on the tests are pretty helpful in tackling even the most difficult questions within 3 min. Highly recommended!!
I now score a 49-50 in quant on every full length I take, no matter which company.

The key is to diligently read through the explanation threads and revise the concepts on a daily.

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October 15, 2017
gmat.than.thanh

Joined: Nov 23, 2016

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My best resource for Quant

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This time is my third preparation for GMAT. Before that, I did not invest much time in quant and I always took too much time in the test day because I did not have "best practice" to solve quant questions. The questions in OG and Quant review seem easier than the real test a little.
Thank to GmatClub Test, I approach to a very useful quant question bank, with classification based on difficulties and types of question. Each question has very smart answer which helps me a lot in solving the question in minimum time. Besides, the answer part also links to discussion forum so that I saved my limited time when preparing for quant.

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October 12, 2017
movien

Joined: Sep 17, 2016

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GMAT club tests review

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I am from India and I am not so great in quant ( as opposed to many Indians who are generally good at quant). Anyway like everyone i solved OG questions and thought they were OK. But actual Gmat has questions tougher than that. Tougher doesnt mean new concepts, but in way of applying the already known questions and traps. Gmatclub tests for which i have taken a 3 month subscription ( I am 3/4th done thru it) and its a blessing. Bevause you can choose the areas youa re weak at and practice them and solutions by Buneul are great and simple and elegant. My only advice would be if you have more time, try solving all the quant (600 & 700) level questions 2-3 times. That way you are assured a great score in Quant.

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October 12, 2017
venkateshksep24

Joined: Apr 04, 2017

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q48 V33

Must for anyone targeting to score above Q47

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I got my GMATClub tests as part of e-GMAT course and I'm truly happy for having used GMATClub tests as part of my preparation. When I started my first quant CAT, I literally was disheartened to see such tough questions after having practiced all questions from OG. I didn't want to try these tests again but as I was going through the reviews, I just realized that how such difficult questions from GMATClub can boost my confidence and accuracy. So, irrespective of the difficulty level, I made a point to continue with these tests and my persistent effort started to pay me off. Slowly, my quant score which was fluctuating between Q42 to Q45 started to leap off above Q47. All along, I was reviewing the answers after a test and that helped me to sharpen and condition my mind. All in all, GMATClub tests are responsible for my Q48 score in my first attempt. So, don't hesitate, just try them.

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October 10, 2017
zeeshanfida

Joined: Oct 25, 2014

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Self-reported Score:
600 Q36 V26
610 Q40 V34

Gmatclub CAT tests

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I have used GMAT club test for my preparation. The Quant test is difficult than other Quant tests available. The level of difficulty and the questions are similar to what is tested in GMAT.
Since the answers provided are by the club members, all the approaches to a problem can be seen. The mistakes done by you and others and the correct approach does indeed help to clear the concepts.
The above approach to explain the answers is applied in the Verbal tests too. But the arguments proposed in the explanation of a problem by club members can be confusing. The approach will work well with Quant as it is pure mathematics but the same may not be the case with Verbal which is based on interpretation of data.

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