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Joined: Jun 19, 2025
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q81 V86 DI83 (Online)
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Target Test Prep has been the best prep experience I’ve had, both compared to online platforms and in-person courses. Its modular structure, depth of content, and strong focus on practice make it incredibly effective. Combined with powerful scheduling features and detailed analytics, it’s a complete tool for anyone serious about the GMAT.
When I began preparing for the GMAT Focus, I scored a 545. Just two months later, I reached a 675 (95th percentile). While dedicated study played a role, I’m convinced TTP acted as a multiplier, making every hour of effort significantly more productive than it would have been with another method.
This impact isn’t the result of one feature, but rather the combination of thoughtful design choices that support efficient, focused learning. Some of the course’s most valuable strengths include:
• Customizable pacing, so you can fit prep around your schedule.
• A logically structured, modular curriculum with clear explanations—even for the most complex concepts.
• A comprehensive question bank that closely mirrors the style and difficulty of the real exam.
• Tools to create personalized practice tests, including ones focused on your past mistakes.
• In-depth analytics to track your progress and identify areas for improvement.
TTP doesn’t just teach you the material, it helps you master it with precision. I’d recommend it without hesitation to anyone aiming for a top GMAT score.
Joined: Jun 13, 2024
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q82 V89 DI82 (Online)
Overall, Definitely would recommend others to use TTP, though be smarter than me and if you're going to use the flexible study plan for longer than a few months, then just commit early for the 6-month package.
I would also recommend really going through and taking every unit test quiz. Every time I got something wrong, I went back and re-worked it before looking at the logic. I appreciate that for the questions I still did not understand, there was BOTH a text and a video explanation for most of the units. In the end of the day, I think the biggest difference comes from repeated practice -- which can only be successful if you're doing so with quality questions.
Joined: Jul 07, 2025
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
795 Q90 V90 DI89 (Online)
Overall I couldn't be happier with the experience I had. I knew that with test prep I would need some sort of established course otherwise I would have no idea what to do. Committing to TTP like a full time job helped me achieve a score that I barely dreamed of when I began studying.
For some advice on how to prep optimally (if you use TTP or not), I would say the number one thing that I did which TTP facilitates is returning to every. single. question. that you ever get wrong. Whether it was a silly math mistake, misreading a verbal question, misinterpreting the axes of a chart, every single mistake, if reviewed enough, is something that you will be VERY wary of during the test. I was able to catch a few of my own mistakes during the test when I realized I was on default mode and not thinking as critically as I should. Without that skill developed through hours and hours of reviewing my prior incorrect responses, I don't think I would've had the mental clarity to do this on test day.
This course provided an outstanding learning experience that truly helped me excel. The content was well-organized, making even complex topics easier to understand and absorb. Each module was thoughtfully structured, allowing for a clear progression of concepts and skills. The practical examples included throughout the course made the material highly relevant and applicable, while the approachable teaching style kept me engaged and motivated.
The support from the instructor, along with accessible supplemental resources, greatly enhanced my learning process. Regular assessments helped reinforce important concepts and ensured I stayed on track. The positive environment and clear guidance made a significant difference in my preparation.
Thanks to this course, I achieved a score of 705 on the GMAT Focus. I highly recommend it to anyone aiming to strengthen their understanding and perform well on the test.
I'm an Indian dentist, and the last time I studied Maths was 10 years ago. When I started my prep I was determined to do it without any paid resources, but I quickly saw that I need structure, and help. So I got the one month subscription. I was literally doing it every second I could, at my job, after job, in the metro.... My first mock was 445. With TTP, I loved the timetable they made (though I couldn't stick to it because it went beyond my target date) and at one point I was literally studying 10 hours a day and still having fun because I was completing tasks like a video game. I am well aware a 645 isnt phenomenal, but for the courses I'll apply to, I think it should be fine. I'm very grateful to the CEO Scott, and I love how connected he is with his customers. Feel free to text me about anything.
Target Test Prep was one of the most valuable resources I used during my GMAT preparation. The Quant course is exceptionally well-designed, with detailed lessons, thousands of high-quality practice problems, and step-by-step explanations that helped me build a deep understanding of core concepts. I especially appreciated the structured study plan and analytics, which allowed me to track my progress and focus on weak areas. The platform’s intuitive design and commitment to conceptual clarity made studying efficient and effective. Thanks to TTP, I was able to significantly boost my confidence and performance in Quant. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to achieve a competitive GMAT score. Truly worth the investment.
Target Test Prep was critical in improving my GMAT score by 100 points in 5 months! I took the GMAT with essentially no prep in January 2025 and scored a 615. Following that, I searched YouTube for GMAT prep recommendations and stumbled upon TTP. I studied using the self-study plan for 5 months, approximately 10-12 hours per week. At the end of my studies, I was able to score a 715!
The study plan is very thorough (yet not excessive) and there are a plethora of practice problems of varying difficulty that do a good job of simulating the exam. My original intent was just to study the Quant section; however, I was impressed with the DI/Verbal sections and significantly improved my score on both of those as well.
I used TTP for just 3 weeks and saw a 70-point increase in my score from 585 in my first attempt! The lessons were focused, easy to follow, and helped me quickly identify and improve my weak areas. The practice questions were realistic, and the study plan kept me on track despite limited time. I did not use any other study material for this attempt except TTP. I couldn't even start with RC and DI due to time crunch, but would have seen a higher score improvement had I been able to spend more time preparing with TTP. Overall, the course was efficient, well-structured, and gave me the confidence I needed on test day. I'm very satisfied with the results and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to boost their GMAT score!
When I first gave my mock I scored 615. From there I was given a proper plan and questions to practice along with 5 mock tests to practice upon. At times I fumbled but there were so many sectionals and analysis of my previous questions helped me get back to my feet and within 2 months I had a 60 points improvement. If you are someone who needs practice to get a good grasp eGMAT is a good option. Do ask for a mentor as there can be times when you might feel lost and the mentors at eGMAT are great at picking your strengths and weaknesses and making you act accordingly.
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I can't imagine studying for the GMAT Focus without the benefit of Target Test Prep. It is a daunting process, but TTP breaks it down into approachable steps that, when followed appropriately, will almost surely spit out a phenomenal GMAT Focus score. It makes it as easy as possible to score well, turning it into a sort of formula - dedicated the right amount of time per day, pay attention during the modules, and truly give it your best effort, and you will learn everything that you need for a great score. I especially appreciated the staff - they reached out to check in on me throughout the process, and they were willing to be as hands on (or hands off) as you wanted. Taking the GMAT Focus is a hard process. However, TTP made it as easy as they possibly could. I rank them a 10/10.