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I am really confused between E-gmat and TTP.

TTP is expensive and for E-gmat I heard few very poor reviews.

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2. ⁠do you have any coupons/discounts for TTP?
After trying multiple GMAT prep resources and feeling stuck at the same score, I finally found what I was looking for with Target Test Prep (TTP). This course is insanely detailed, structured, and designed to actually make you master the content—not just memorize shortcuts.
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Any views on TOP gmat course by sandeep gupta
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I am really confused between E-gmat and TTP.

TTP is expensive and for E-gmat I heard few very poor reviews.

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2. ⁠do you have any coupons/discounts for TTP?
They are currently offering 25% discount
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If you’re planning to sign up for Target Test Prep (TTP), here’s my referral link that will get you 2 extra weeks added to your subscription:

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Any views on TOP gmat course by sandeep gupta

Don’t take if your basics are weak... it’s fine for RC... but the rest of it is just aggressive practising tough questions. Nothing else.
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I took it, and it’s nothing just waste of your time... GMAT requires extreme strong grasp of fundamental we as Indians, have been trained since childhood on solving the questions. Not the concept involved or the fundamental behind it. TOP is just aggressive marketer, and Sandeep is like Dad shouting on your head to come first in class.. whether or not you have the basic understanding. It doesn’t matter. I would say, RC is fine. But the rest of it is just tough questions which will waste your time 3x-4x if you don’t have strong fundamentals grasp. I wasted months. For quant they just hush up the concepts and dive into 700 questions. This approach might for verbal. But not for quant. All it does is shake confidence to the core. Imagine not being able to do the first question itself. Just throws you off while practising. So if you don’t need help with basics. It’s fine as they do aggressive practising with tough questions. Otherwise not at all recommended.







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Don’t take if your basics are weak... it’s fine for RC... but the rest of it is just aggressive practising tough questions. Nothing else.
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Please guide me on how do I prepare for DI? Should I do self study or take any classes for DI?
For self study please recommend me some sources from where I can get and build on my theoretical knowledge

Since you are looking for help in DI, I have some advice on how you can improve those skills.

When students struggle with DI questions, the first thing I always ask is whether they have fully completed their quant and verbal prep. Not doing so can really affect how well you handle DI questions, as many of those questions involve quantitative and verbal concepts. So, would you say you are in that boat?

In addition, one way to improve each individual DI question type is to engage in topical practice. Doing so lets you pinpoint your weak areas in JUST ONE question type. For example, when practicing TPA questions, perhaps you see a pattern that you struggle with 3-part ratios or weighted averages. If you can find those micro weaknesses, you can fix them in real-time and thus improve your accuracy in DI questions..

Lastly, when working on DI questions, for the time being, make sure to practice them untimed so you can focus on JUST accuracy. As you become more familiar with these question types and get more accurate, better timing will follow.

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I want to pursue Executive MBA in top B-schools in India. I have 14 years of experience in project management and Supply chain. I got a score of 605 in GMAT focus. What are my chances?
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E-GMAT or Magoosh. I struggle with CR and Date insights
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E-GMAT or Magoosh. I struggle with CR and Date insights
take LSAT PTs for CR

literally google "crack lsat PT [two digit number]" and youll get 50 or so fresh CR questions ( called LR on the LSAT )

huge supply of primo CR practice

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After trying multiple GMAT prep resources and feeling stuck at the same score, I finally found what I was looking for with Target Test Prep (TTP). This course is insanely detailed, structured, and designed to actually make you master the content—not just memorize shortcuts.
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TTP’s Quant section is an absolute game-changer. It breaks down every concept—from basic arithmetic to advanced word problems—in a way that actually sticks. The step-by-step approach helps you master fundamentals before tackling tougher questions, and the practice sets drill you until you’re confident and consistent. If Quant has ever felt overwhelming, TTP will make it click.
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TTP’s Verbal course is super underrated. It teaches you how to think like the test makers, not just memorize rules. The Sentence Correction lessons are detailed and grammar-focused (no gimmicks), Critical Reasoning strategies are sharp, and Reading Comprehension actually becomes manageable. You’ll start seeing patterns and trap answers a mile away. Perfect for anyone looking to boost Verbal with a structured plan
Why are you advertising TTP using chatgpt slop, I’m so confused... SC hasn’t been a thing for ages, so it seems you’re using an older model :P
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