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Which is better E-GMAT for TTP, for improving VA post V80? I heard E-GMAT's pre-thinking is good but when I tried the demo videos for the same I was more confused and didn't find that much useful? Any views?
Hey! I don’t have experience with E-GMAT, so can’t really speak to that. I used TTP and found it clear and structured, which helped me a lot (I went from 665 to 725 in one month). For me, the most important part was reviewing mistakes properly and really understanding why each answer was right or wrong. If TTP’s style feels more straightforward to you, it might be the better fit. Go with what makes you feel more confident and keeps things simple. (But I loved TTP.)
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Hey, what’s up! I also tried the demo videos from egmat and decided to go for TTP. Maybe the course itself is not the problem, but from the videos I felt like I was literally learning the meaning of words instead of learning how to answer for the exam. Seems as if it would be useful if your English was B1 level. From my experience with TTP, the reading format was much better and I really profited from the practice questions. There you can take your time and really be able to analyze and discard all wrong answers (tip for verbal!)