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Strengths:
What I liked most was how intuitive and customizable the platform is. It adapts to your goals and schedule by asking how much time you have before your exam, how many hours per day you can study, and what your target score is. The study flow is clear and progressive—each lesson connects naturally to the previous and the next, so you feel like you’re building knowledge rather than jumping between disconnected topics.
Would make the product better:
If I could suggest one improvement, it would be to include more alternative solution methods, since people often approach Quant problems differently (algebraic vs. arithmetic vs. intuitive).
I used Target Test Prep during the final stage of my GMAT preparation, around three months before my exam, after trying other resources. My main goal was to strengthen my Quant, since I had already taken the test and was scoring around the 80th percentile.
What I liked most was how intuitive and customizable the platform is. It adapts to your goals and schedule by asking how much time you have before your exam, how many hours per day you can study, and what your target score is. The study flow is clear and progressive—each lesson connects naturally to the previous and the next, so you feel like you’re building knowledge rather than jumping between disconnected topics.
I also appreciated the three levels of practice difficulty and the built-in timer, which helped me improve speed and decision-making—crucial for GMAT time management.
If I could suggest one improvement, it would be to include more alternative solution methods, since people often approach Quant problems differently (algebraic vs. arithmetic vs. intuitive).
Overall, TTP was instrumental in helping me feel structured, fast, and confident for test day.