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Congrats on the 675 and on the huge score increase!! I'm happy to hear our course played a role in your prep, and I wish you all the best with your applications!
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Congrats on the score and all the best going forward!
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All the best for your furture!
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This May I began my GMAT preparation while working ̃55 hours a week in finance. I needed a course that gave me structure, flexibility and clear milestones — and that’s exactly what Target Test Prep delivered. I started with a baseline score of 500 and a goal of hitting 690+, so I needed both smart strategy and consistent momentum.
In the early months I moved slowly, studying maybe 5-6 hours/week in between work and life commitments. But the TTP roadmap kept me moving: each chapter had theory, practice questions, analytics tracking and clear next-steps. Once I committed to a steady 10+ hours/week schedule, I made real traction. By August I was through nearly 70 % of the content, and I could start seeing clear progress in my timed practice.
The turning point came when I shifted from “learning” mode into “performance” mode: mock tests under realistic conditions, error log reviews, disciplined timing, and pushing through the tougher questions. TTP’s question bank and analytics helped me identify weak areas and tighten up—or skip—questions when necessary so I didn’t lose control of the clock.
On test day I executed with confidence. I scored 675, landing in the 95th percentile. The jump from 500 to 675 wasn’t just about hours—it was about structure, smart practice and trusting the process.

Key take-aways:

  • Choose a program that adheres to how you learn best: I opted for something that gave me both flexibility and structure.
  • Follow a study plan, hit chapter tests, then reserve the final weeks for full-length mocks and timed review.
  • Practice under test-like conditions: time pressure, no pausing, real fatigue.
  • Keep your goal in sight and stay consistent—even when your work schedule is intense.
If you’re someone who needs a clear roadmap, wants to build skills step-by-step and still control your own rhythm, I highly recommend Target Test Prep.
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