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I have bought the gmat club tests an year back. Initially, the hardest questions(most of them are) threw me off. But eventually, my accuracy improved after couple of months(I gave 2 tests a day and completed the set twice). My average score in quant was 45 in gmat club tests. I ended up scoring 48Q in the actual test. For anyone , who aims for 49+ in quant , this test series is of a great help. Usually, you can expect at least a 3 points more in the actual test than the average score in gmat club tests. Also, the breadth of topics and range of concepts covered make the test series one of most comprehensive and under rated amour for quant.
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Initially,I started off with manhattan and veritas mocks.I scored between 650 and 670,with the least being 620.Then, I started to attempt expert global mocks.I found the quant and IR sections of the product to be best in the lot.However,in case of verbal,I found that the RC was bit off and often lengthy and different from those of gmac tests. I scored an average of 670 in mocks,with 630 being the least and 730 being the highest.
I took the original exam at the test center and scored a 630(Q47,V29).My quant score was representative of the average scores in expert global mocks but my verbal score deviated from the average score in the expert global mocks-it was 35 on average.
All in all, considering that no test prep company can simulate the algorithm of actual gmat test, expert global mocks are the best in terms of value and price, especailly for quant.