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mandar jani
685 GMAT FE (Q86 V83 DI82)

I attempted an official mock back in Feb-25. Scored a 585. My target score was 695 and in order to reach that I knew I had to find the right study plan. Managing it only through solving questions from the OG or other free resources was only going to help to a certain extent. So after reading their reviews online I thought I'll check out TTP's 5 day free trial. I really loved how the plan was designed and the flexibility it provided to work at your own pace. I decided to stick to it. It had ample number of examples and broke down each topic in nice little chapters for better understanding. I loved their AI assist feature which answered my questions in real time and even provided with more similar examples when prompted so. When I started the course, I struggled the most with time management on Questions. By solving around 1000 examples and 1500+ Chapter Test questions in Quant alone, I ended u p averaging 95%+ accuracy with less than 1:45 min per question. Verbal chapters give thorough explaination in each chapter with talking about most common answers, most common wrong answers and traps in CR and RC. It helps in understanding why an answer choice is wrong and can be eliminated, which I think is the most useful skill in Verbal section. One more thing, My plan was expiring around a week before my GMAT. I emailed them and the folks at TTP were kind enough to extend my plan till then upon my request. P.S. - Make sure you use the error tracker and flashcard feature.

5
Date of experience: Sep 17, 2025
Marco Tagliavini
685 in 2 and a half months

This course got me to my goal in under three months, studying just 3–4 hours a day and sticking to their program. I didn’t even need to buy the official GMAT guide. The Data Insights section is incredible, as it's the only one that truly replicates the real exam, and even though there aren’t many exercises yet, that’s understandable since it’s a new section and I’m sure more will come. I scored a 685 with a 98th percentile in Data Insights thanks to TTP. I 100% recommend it. Don’t be put off by the price: high price, high reward. You’ll save yourself from having to retake the GMAT if you study with this course.

5
Date of experience: Sep 16, 2025
Jared Fox
Target Test Prep: 555 to 725

Target Test Prep was essential for helping me achieve a strong GMAT score of 725. When I scored a 555 on my first mock exam I knew I had a long road ahead of me, and was honestly unsure if I would be able to break into the 700s. From the recommendations of multiple peers who achieved top scores who swore by the course, I decided to sign up for TTP. One of my main worries in studying for the gmat was figuring out where to start. It seemed like such a monster of a test, and with it came test anxiety. TTP was able to not only hone in on my GMAT knowledge, but also gave me the tools I needed to overcome any test anxiety and become confident in my ability to achieve a 99 percentile score.I would highly recommend the course to anyone thinking of taking the GMAT, especially if they do not know where to start in there prep.

5
Date of experience: Sep 15, 2025
Jishnu Prakash
Flexible and effective curriculum with really useful AI features for new questions

- Straightforward Verbal Concepts and AI generated questions during the lessons to keep the content fresh even while revising the questions - Flexibility to access Quant and DI Chapter Tests to access simplified & optimized methods of solving questions - Customer Tests to work on specific concepts and speed for those types of questions - Quant Flashcard with a comprehensive summary of all concepts that was ready reckoner before final attemptI started my GMAT Focus prep in April 2024 using the Flexible Prep program of TTP aiming to give the exam in September 2024. I completed the complete study map for Verbal and it's helped debunk certain shortcuts I was using to solve verbal CR questions. I already felt confident in Quant so I solved the Chapter Tests directly. It's then that I realized I had to learn many concepts and question types that were still my weaknesses when it came down to solving questions in Quant within time. Few techniques in quant like the highest power of a number x that can be found in the number N!, the content TTP was so simplified and helpful that it helped my Quant score jump from a Q85 to Q90 level in a sustainable way and gave an extra boost of confidence when a few tricky questions came my way even on the final exam day, because I knew the best and most optimized technique through TTP. There were topics of overlapping set, permutation combination and probability too, that got much more simplified for me after going through the method used for solving questions in Quant Chapter Tests. I hit a personal roadblock in 2024 and had to pause my prep and started my prep again in April 2025. My verbal scores were not consistent in the official mocks I was giving then and I was trying to gain confidence only by solving questions on a daily basis. I then gave two attempts in Jul '25 (645) and Aug '25 (665) and I felt I underperformed in verbal based on what i expected of myself. I took up the Flexible Prep for 1 month and just went through all the basic lessons for Verbal again without trying to solve many questions and just focusing on the basic concepts. Their AI feature helped generate new practice questions with a tougher difficulty level, testing similar questions during the chapters and that gave me an added confidence while going through a chapter that I was able to get internalize the concepts better. I finally scored V85 which was pretty satisfying. Another feature I leveraged on TTP were the custom tests. I faced issues of speed in DI and certain question types in Quant. Eg. TPA verbal heavy type of questions in DI and Overlapping set questions in quant. The custom tests in TTP helped me prepare a customized question set and I kept a stringent time for each question aiming to balance my speed and accuracy. These custom tests of 5-10 questions per test really helped me unlock speed with accuracy in DI and quant, really propelling my score from Q84 in my first attempt to Q90 and DI80 to DI 82 on my final attempt. The Flexible prep part really helped to revise the concepts of Verbal after I resumed from a long break, and their Quant quick flashcards were my go-to document before my final attempt.

5
Date of experience: Sep 15, 2025
Most comprehensive course out there!

Scored 100 percentile using the on-demand program. They dumb everything down and really help big you up so anyone can do it. If I can do it, anyone can.

5
Date of experience: Sep 07, 2025
Ali Khan
I loved TTP because of how effective it…

I loved TTP because of how effective it is. The questions on their chapter tests are very similar to the actual GMAT. Also, TTP's support is unmatched - they answer any questions within hours.

5
Date of experience: Sep 05, 2025
Janet Leung
Best Quant Prep for GMAT and EA

I've been studying for the GMAT on and off for 5 years to try to score what Stanford expects in its applicants which was a 700 on the old GMAT and a 645 on the GMAT focus. I originally used the GMAT club, official GMAT prep, Target Test Prep, and Magoosh to study. My weakness was primarily quant, so over the years, I stuck with Target Test Prep, which had the best quant according to reviews. I was scoring in the 40th percentile on the GMAT because I could not remember combinations, permutations, probabilities, and more to save my life. I'm 14 years out of college, and it was tough to re-learn these concepts. For the past three months, I worked with Jeff from Target Test Prep for quant private tutoring, and he recommended that I look into taking the Executive Assessment since the quant is slightly easier. With his tips and tricks to shorten the time I spent solving a problem and his method of educated guesses, I was able to improve my quant to the 80th percentile and scored a 645 on the GMAT Focus. I ended up scoring a 166 on the Executive Assessment. I don't think I would have been as confident or done as well to get over my scoring wall without tutoring.

5
Date of experience: Sep 04, 2025
Nihal Kyasa
My experience with the GMAT

The content for the course was very thorough and well organized. I also really appreciated the error tracker and personalized review quizzes along the way.

5
Date of experience: Sep 02, 2025
Isabelle
695 using TTP

I highly recommend TTP for GMAT prep! In just 2 months of focused study I went from not knowing anything about the GMAT to scoring a 695 on my official test. I enjoyed how detailed TTP's content is; it helped me build confidence knowing I would not be surprised, especially by a quant concept, on test day. The chapter tests and error log highlighted my problem areas and where I needed to improve. On test day, I felt calm and confident thanks to TTP.

5
Date of experience: Aug 25, 2025
Great Content, Endless Practice Qs

I did the self study course and loved it. I used it for a month and a half mostly for quant, and my score rose from the 25th percentile to the 80th. I loved the super structured chapters with lots of practice questions mixed in. I also liked the end of chapter exam options that ranged in difficulty and were plentiful. The detailed explanations for every question were also useful, and the AI assistant tutor added a lot to the experience. I loved the well thought out program and benefitted from it greatly. They had enough practice questions that I never felt like I was wasting any.

5
Date of experience: Aug 13, 2025

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