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congratulations for your improvement this is truely inspiring story
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Before discovering TTP, my preparation was all over the place.
I initially worked with a private tutor who charged about $120 per session. While I appreciated the effort and support, I found that I personally needed a more structured approach. The lessons were flexible and adapted along the way, but I struggled without a clear roadmap or progression, and didn’t feel like I was building a solid foundation.
At some point, I tried to compensate with volume. I solved over 1,000 questions on GMAT Club, but without fully understanding the underlying concepts. It became more about recognizing patterns than truly learning.
When I reached my first official test, I felt the gap. The pressure was high, I got overwhelmed, and I realized I hadn’t built a strong mental strategy — only partial quantitative skills.
Then I found TTP.
Within one month, everything changed.
For the first time, I had a clear, structured syllabus that covered every topic from the ground up — without skipping anything. Instead of guessing my way through questions, I actually understood what to look for, where traps are likely to appear, and how to approach each problem with confidence.
TTP helped me build real foundations. Every topic was broken down in a way that made it impossible to “fake understanding.” You either mastered it — or you kept working until you did.
Beyond the content, the strategy and mental framework were game changers. I developed practical methods to stay calm, manage time, and approach the exam in a controlled and confident way — something I was completely missing before.
The result: I improved from 585 to 685 in just one month.
Since then, I’ve recommended TTP to several friends — and they’re seeing similar improvements.
If you’re serious about improving your GMAT score, especially if you feel stuck or unstructured, this is one of the most effective tools you can use.
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Great breakdown—really helpful to see what actually moved the needle. Curious, which change had the biggest impact in the last few weeks?
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how did you finish ttp in a month
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Great debrief. The 100-point jump in a structured month is real — I've seen it work when the conditions are right.

To axeofflane's question: finishing TTP in a month is doable if you're treating it like a full-time job. NimrodS mentioned building a simple system and reducing resources to just official material + TTP, which is actually the right call. Trying to do TTP plus 5 other things is where people stall. Focused beats scattered every time in GMAT prep.

What I'd add for anyone reading this: the jump from sub-600 to 680+ range often isn't about raw knowledge, it's about consistency of execution. The reason structured courses like TTP work is that they force you to cover every concept, not just the ones you're comfortable with. Left to our own devices, most people subconsciously avoid their weak areas.

One thing NimrodS got right that a lot of people miss: not outsourcing the review process. "TTP helped me understand what to look for" is different from "TTP gave me answers." That distinction — building genuine understanding vs. memorizing patterns — is what holds up under time pressure on the actual GMAT Focus.

Congrats on the result, and good luck on the apps.
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Wow, a 100-point jump is incredible! Thanks for outlining exactly what made the difference for you. Just out of curiosity, how many hours a week were you studying while making that leap?
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