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I hope all of you are in your good health at the time of reading this post. I am writing this post to share my experience with the Target Test Prep (hereafter I will call it TTP). I started with the TTP Quat course by the end of Feb 2020. I was struggling to catch up on the concepts and the practice part. I am a working professional and could not decide upon the best study plan for me. TTP helped me sort a deal big about it. As most of us know that their course is a very systematically planned course, which keeps you on your toes, as you move forward with the study plan designed by them. I am glad that I signed up on time. Lets come to the main reason for this post.
TTP rolled out their Pre beta Verbal course around a week ago to their existing students. This release has SC and CR chapters. These chapters are again very systematically designed (which of course is their strength). I was able to read some CR chapters so far, as they appear in the initial modules. As you study and understand the basic concepts and strategies you are also given with a number of examples to practice. This process of learning is wonderful to apply the understanding as you move forward with the study plan. They have not included the tests after each module as of now. However, I am positive that they will do that very soon. Also, the RC is yet to be included in the Verbal Pre beta study plan which again I think will be done very soon.
I know a lot of GMAT aspirants were waiting for TTP to come up with an equally effective Verbal course, so here we are. It looks very promising and has equal potential as their Quant course. Do try out and share your experience so others can benefit from it.
Cheers, Ankit Singh
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