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May 30, 2025
Vickstiku

Joined: Mar 17, 2023

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
715 Q88 V87 DI81

Want to ace Verbal - TTP is your way to go

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Strengths:

The TTP methodology is such that it beautifully explains the concepts along with giving us relevant examples and practice problems. In this way, a student gets hold of the concepts and retains those as well. The dashboard of TTP helps a student keep track of the progress.

Would make the product better:

Well, hands down, I believe TTP has done everything it can to ace the module development for GMAT preparation. The only thing I can add is that TTP can include more practice tests.

TTP has really been a game changer for me. I Can vouch for it any day. For a guy like me, for whom Verbal was a nightmare, TTP enabled me to score a solid 98 percentile in Verbal on GMAT.
I still remember the day I took my first GMAT exam. I scored 650 in the classic version. Although I performed well on Quant (Q50 / 86 percentile), the verbal did not go well, V28(mere 47 percentile). For me, verbal was a nightmare. Then I stumbled upon TTP and gave it a try. TTP proved to be a game changer. At the very first glance, I could see how Verbal must be approached in a much more conceptual and structured manner. The methodology that TTP adopts – giving relevant concepts and pairing those with examples and practice problems – really helps to get a good grasp of concepts.
I really recommend every GMAT aspiring student to start with TTP; This will elevate your learning journey by miles.

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