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I heard opinions saying that official questions are often trickier than those given on TTP. I did one month of TTP math (definitely rushed, but got through it by doing 5-7-8 hours a day nonstop). When I did the math on the official I still felt like I struggled. Is it because I didn't put enough time into TTP or do people recommend other sources to study from?
Just like one shoe size doesn't fit all similarly its not necessary that one test prep company's prep material will suit everyone... You need to gauge your own strength weaknesses and prepare accordingly... ttp does has a lot good coverage of prep material what you can do is alongside self prep from mgmat books for topics where you feel you the need ..
Does TTP Quant cover topic-specific Question Banks?
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I'm not sure if this answers your question, but at the end of each chapter (e.g., Roots & Exponents, Ratios, etc.), there are several practice tests (easy, medium and hard) to reinforce your learning.