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For background, TTP student, Vedant Jain scored 760 on the GMAT twice. His exact words: “The Verbal was launched recently and honestly covers everything. I’ve no idea why it’s still classified as “Beta”. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of Verbal questions as well. I only used TTP Verbal and then OG & GMATPrep for my Verbal preparation, got V45 twice and my 6 mocks ranged from V46-49. I found GMAT CR easy after TTP’s CR course. Bottom Line: TTP Verbal is sufficient to score V45+.” You can read the rest of his review here.
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It has taken years of work, and our users have been so helpful in providing feedback that we've been able to use to make the course the effective tool that it is today.
I'm stoked to have affirmed the fact that anyone can score high on GMAT verbal by creating a course that anyone can use to do so.
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