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Verified GMAT Focus score:
645 Q83 V86 DI76 (Online)
Strengths:
Quant is very strong on this product. The use of examples after a concept helps to solidify knowledge. It's very organized on a potential study schedule and the concepts associated with it.
Would make the product better:
Keep track of how many times you miss the same question in reviews and highlight those topics.
I've been studying for the GMAT on and off for 5 years to try to score what Stanford expects in its applicants which was a 700 on the old GMAT and a 645 on the GMAT focus. I originally used the GMAT club, official GMAT prep, Target Test Prep, and Magoosh to study. My weakness was primarily quant, so over the years, I stuck with Target Test Prep, which had the best quant according to reviews. I was scoring in the 40th percentile on the GMAT because I could not remember combinations, permutations, probabilities, and more to save my life. I'm 14 years out of college, and it was tough to re-learn these concepts. For the past three months, I worked with Jeff from Target Test Prep for quant private tutoring, and he recommended that I look into taking the Executive Assessment since the quant is slightly easier. With his tips and tricks to shorten the time I spent solving a problem and his method of educated guesses, I was able to improve my quant to the 80th percentile and scored a 645 on the GMAT Focus. I ended up scoring a 166 on the Executive Assessment. I don't think I would have been as confident or done as well to get over my scoring wall without tutoring.