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Strengths:
It is simply the best, most comprehensive GMAT course out there. The quant section is especially comprehensive, but the verbal and data insights sections are also very well-designed and effective. TTP assumes you’re starting from zero, which makes the material incredibly easy to follow and helps build a strong foundation. Its large question bank is high quality and closely mirrors the structure and difficulty of what you'll get on the actual test day. On top of that, the course provides a clear, structured study plan tailored to your target score, along with top-notch analytics that make it easy to track progress and pinpoint weak areas.
Would make the product better:
No major improvements needed in my opinion. Maybe in the future, adding an AI-driven feature that adapts the study plan dynamically to your weak areas and helps ensure you complete preparation before your scheduled GMAT could be a valuable addition.
After two GMAT attempts (555 and 565), I felt stuck. I was working full-time, trying to study on my own, and quickly realized I needed more structure and support. That’s when I found TTP. I didn’t complete the full course, but even just following their expert track for about 3 months gave me clarity, focus, and the tools to improve. The quant lessons helped me break down what I was doing wrong, while the verbal and DI sections (though initially strengths) helped me push my scores even further. I especially appreciated how the course forced me to slow down, master fundamentals, and not skip steps.
On my final attempt, I scored 685 (Q80, V90, DI82). It was more than just a score improvement, it felt like redemption after months of frustration. TTP is 100% worth the investment.