Dear students,
The
Target Test Prep GMAT Course has helped thousands of students around the world crush the GMAT and surpass their score goals.
Take Ciro, a
Target Test Prep student who recently scored 760 (Q50/V42) on the GMAT. As a college student with a math minor who had always considered himself good at math, Ciro felt discouraged about beginning his GMAT prep when he scored 530 on his first full-length mock test. “Honestly, that was pretty demotivating because I thought I’d have a better base,” Ciro says. “I spent a period of time being demotivated … like how am I going to improve to a 700 or 730.”
After about a month of attempting to self-study using some test prep books he’d purchased, Ciro was already exhausted by the process. It was difficult to stay engaged with the material by simply reading for hours at a time. On his next mock test, he saw some improvement, but not nearly what he needed for his target schools. That’s when he started to research other ways to prepare for the GMAT, and he found the
Target Test Prep GMAT Course.
“The reviews I had seen for TTP were almost unbelievable,” Ciro says. But he figured he had nothing to lose by giving the $1 trial a shot. “I saw that it was only a dollar, so I said OK. Let me see what all the fuss is about.
“Pretty much instantly, I fell in love with TTP because of the way it was structured. It was so comprehensive.”
After working through the TTP course for 2 months, Ciro was ready for test day, and he walked away with a 760 score on the GMAT, with Quant and Verbal scores of 50 and 42, respectively.
“You can just rely on TTP, and you don’t have to do anything else,” Ciro says. “If you take the time, you can make as much of a score improvement as you want.”
Start your $1 trial of the
Target Test Prep GMAT Course today, and see for yourself why test-takers around the world have chosen
Target Test Prep for their GMAT prep. With personalized study plans that can accommodate any score goal, we’ll help you get on track to the MBA programs of your dreams.
Warmest regards,
Scott