Hi everyone,
I wanted to share my GMAT journey with you all. Coming from a non-traditional background in law, I was pretty nervous about diving into the mathematical rigors of the GMAT. I’m proud to say, however, that I managed to score a 710 after a few weeks of dedicated preparation.
When I first began my GMAT preparation, my biggest challenge was the Quantitative section. As someone who hadn't touched a math textbook in years, I was initially apprehensive. I was worried that my law background would be a disadvantage. However, after researching various GMAT prep resources, I decided to use
Target Test Prep (
TTP).
TTP stood out because of its extensive practice question bank and in-depth explanations. The amount of practice questions offered by
TTP was substantial and was instrumental in helping me to feel ready for the GMAT. Not only were there a multitude of questions to practice on, but the depth of explanation provided for each question was phenomenal. Each question had a detailed solution, which helped me to understand my mistakes and avoid them in the future.
One aspect I particularly appreciated about
TTP was how they structured the study plan. It was very methodical and it walked me through each topic step by step. This approach was extremely effective in ensuring that I comprehensively covered all necessary material for the GMAT.
The Quant section of
Target Test Prep (
TTP) was a standout, thanks to its structured lessons that gradually increased in difficulty. The well-organized and clear lessons made studying enjoyable, and before long, I was easily solving 700-level problems.
On test day, thanks to
TTP, I felt prepared and confident (
TTP also provides some very helpful sessions on how to specifically approach the test day and get into the right. mindset). I then achieved a score of 710. The study journey was challenging, but the structure and resources provided by
TTP eased the process.
So in essence I think
TTP is a good recommendation for people with non-traditional backgrounds to prepare in the best possible way for the GMAT!
Best of luck to future test-takers!