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December 06, 2025
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
745 Q87 V87 DI87

The most effective Quant prep on the market

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Strengths:

Exceptional study plan structure: Concepts are broken down into clear thematic sections and the study plan is very comprehensive. Having a well-defined plan removed the guesswork and made me sure I haven't missed anything.

Great explanations: Each topic is supported by examples that also explain the whole reasoning process.

Good balance between theory and practice: The platform strikes a good balance between concept courses and question-grinding, which was exactly what I needed.

Would make the product better:

The course is quite extensive, especially in Quant, and some sections can feel long. For candidates on a very tight timeline, this may be challenging.

That said, the depth is also what makes TTP effective. I personally preferred having more detail.

I initially prepared using the Official GMAT Guides for about three months, doing a large volume of questions. My first mock score was 605, and my first official GMAT score was 615. At that point, I knew that Quant was my main weakness because I lacked structure and some specific strategies that I couldn't learn by just doing questions.

After switching to Target Test Prep, my preparation completely changed. The platform helped me identify a clear study plan and methodically fix weaknesses instead of practicing blindly. After around one month using TTP, I retook the GMAT Focus and scored 745.

What TTP does exceptionnally well is that it provides the clear structure needed to solve many questions in a systematic fashion, where many strategies especially in the Quant section will save you a lot of time on exam day. If Quant is holding you back and you’re looking for a serious, results-driven preparation tool, TTP is absolutely worth it.

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