The biggest driver for me in choosing
Target Test Prep was the study plan. It is structured in such a chronologically perfect way across all sections of the GMAT that I never had to worry about gaps or imbalance in my prep. For instance, Data Insights is introduced only after completing the bulk of Verbal and Quant, which makes sense since it relies on skills from both. The daily breakdown is spot on, enough to challenge you but with flexibility to adjust the pace if needed.
What I particularly love is the progress tracker on the study plan tab. Watching that completion percentage tick upward has been a surprisingly powerful motivator. Compared to other platforms I tried, TTP truly feels like a one stop shop: complete coverage, smart sequencing, flexibility, and endless short quizzes that ensure concepts are not just memorized but actually absorbed. For anyone who feels lost in the maze of GMAT prep resources, TTP provides clarity, structure, and confidence.
I strongly believe that practising timed quizzes and mocks is ultimately the difference between someone who's naturally good at 95% of the questions versus someone who is able to translate that on the exam day in a timed setting. TTP has the perfect combination of these quizzes, customized insights and strategy reading to prepare you for the day.
I took TTP for 2 months between May 2025 and July 2025 while giving my GMAT on 01-Aug-25, leaving room of 2 weeks to give 3 Official mocks. My mocks ranged from 685 - 705 and my final GMAT score was 695. Happy to answer any questions further in detail. Best of luck everyone!