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Strengths:
Highly Structured & Logical Curriculum:
TTP’s Quant course is incredibly well-organized, building from core concepts to advanced strategies in a clear, linear way. It made studying feel focused and purposeful.
Comprehensive Coverage:
I never felt like there were gaps in what I had studied. By the end, I was confident that I had seen everything I needed to see for both Quant and the new Data Insights section.
Great for Returning Students:
As someone who had been out of school for several years, I really appreciated how the program eased me back into academic-style learning with a guided, confidence-building structure.
Sense of Direction:
After floundering with other materials, TTP gave me a clear roadmap. I no longer felt lost or overwhelmed—I felt in control of my prep.
Would make the product better:
Time Commitment:
TTP is extremely thorough, so it does require a significant time investment to get through everything. For those on a tight timeline, this could be challenging—though I’d argue the depth is worth it.
Less Emphasis on Test-Taking Strategy Early On:
The early modules focus heavily on building fundamentals. While this was exactly what I needed, someone looking for shortcuts or immediate test strategies might feel impatient at first.
Having been out of school for over five years, I found it challenging to get back into an academic mindset—especially when it came to standardized test preparation. Although I have a background in engineering and considered myself strong in math, my first GMAT mock exam was a reality check. I struggled significantly with the Quant section and knew I needed a structured, comprehensive resource to close the gap.
Target Test Prep exceeded my expectations. The Quant course is exceptionally well-structured, with a clear, logical progression that allowed me to rebuild foundational concepts while developing the precision and efficiency needed for the exam. By the time I sat for the test, I felt completely prepared for both Quant and the new Data Insights section.
The Verbal course was equally impactful. It reshaped the way I approached reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and sentence correction—teaching me to think strategically rather than rely on instinct or memorization.
I would strongly recommend Target Test Prep to anyone preparing for the GMAT, particularly those returning to academics after time away. The program provides the structure, depth, and rigor necessary to succeed.