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It is a great tool with amazing UI that can be leveraged along with your inputs to get to your dream score. Use it smartly to make the most of it. Helped me get to my score pretty quick and that's what I wanted! Something time efficient.
It provides you with flexibility in your prep which you can use to target your time in right areas, For example: I was pretty confident with my content knowledge of quants, hence I could use the accelerated mode in which I just solved questions directly without going through the quant basics.
Categorisation of questions and solving them under the clock gives you a reality check and getting habituated to it is great, quiz mode of TTP does that for you!
Finally, TTP can be a great tool and also affordable if you use the monthly subscriptions effectively!!
Joined: Apr 16, 2024
Posts: 2
Kudos: 1
Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q90 V81 DI81 (Online)
e-GMAT provided me with the tools and structure I needed to achieve my target score. The program’s clear, step-by-step approach, along with manageable milestones, kept me on track and focused throughout my preparation. The PACE system was particularly valuable, helping me identify topics where I already had sufficient knowledge, which saved me over 50 hours of study time.
The Last Mile Preparation (LMP) was crucial in the final weeks of my preparation, as it allowed me to pinpoint specific areas that needed improvement. Rashmi’s analysis during this phase was especially insightful and played a key role in refining my strategy, ensuring I was fully prepared for test day.
Thanks to e-GMAT’s structured approach, effective tools, and personalized guidance, I was able to reach my target score. The program was a vital part of my success, and I highly recommend it to anyone aiming for their best GMAT score.
While the course is comprehensive and indeed lengthy, TTP is what you make of it. In verbal, I was running on a short timeline but needed the basics so focused exclusively on question sets and their key concept highlights, cutting out most of the examples in teaching. For quant, I was familiar with much of the content, so dedicated a significant amount of time learning and understanding their question sets. I personally went into TTP after taking the GMAT once, so had an idea on where I needed to improve and consequently was able to extract exactly what I needed from the course to succeed and was able to do just that.
As someone who's been through the GMAT prep process, I can confidently say that Target Test Prep (TTP) is a great resource. The service breaks down complex concepts into manageable chunks, making it very helpful. Their practice questions mirror the GMAT closely, and the service has a very proactive approach to the habits and techniques which will be useful when taking the exam.
The explanation of each section is very rigorous, and has immediate, simple solutions, as well as in depth video solutions for every problem if you are really stuck.
Overall a great resource for anyone studying for the gmat.
Joined: May 22, 2024
Posts: 2
Kudos: 0
Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q80 V90 DI83 (Online)
TTP is long no doubt, it took me around 400 hours to complete the program. However, I took my time, doing many of the practice tests multiple times to really nail the skills. It is a time committment, but it was instrumental in building up my quantitative ability as this was an area I needed the most improvement. I see a lot of people saying you should be okay to do the GMAT in 1-2 months of study, but it is so individual. If that is your expectation, I wouldn't recommend TTP, but if you want to commit to giving it your best shot over a 6 month period, then they are a good option. Great support on social media from the team too, going the extra mile.
Joined: Aug 08, 2024
Posts: 15
Kudos: 29
Verified GMAT Focus score:
775 Q90 V90 DI85 (Online)
I personally used the TTP accelerated study plan which includes comprehensive strategy guides for Verbal and DI sections and just the sectional tests for Quantitative Reasoning (since I am already strong in quant foundations). Overall, I found the curriculum quite comprehensive, and covers all conceivable concepts that could be tested on the GMAT. The course is well structured and paced, giving you quite a bit of practice along the way, which helps with question timing and speed as well. The pricing model is also quite competitive compared to other courses out there. Highly recommend!
More info and test experience can be found on my post on GMAT club: https://gmatclub.com/forum/775-gmat-fe-437212.html
TTP helped me go from 555 in an unprepared prep exam to an 735 in my real exam in just 2.5 months. I could increase my score in every part of the exam, especially quant, where I started with 9th percentile and ended up with 94th percentile. The reason for this was TTP and their incredible programm. They help you navigate the insane amount of information and possibilities considering GMAT preparation, making sure you can focus only on the topics needed. The program itsself is super easy to handle and GMAT prep was even fun, as you challenge yourself to finish chapters and missions in certain amounts of time. Every relevant topic for the GMAT will be explained in a way that everyone will understand it and all the basics are covered, so you dont have to be afraid if certain concepts aren't so clear in your head anymore. Due to time pressure I could only finish the quant part, but that only shows how much content and lessons you get if you buy this program. There's a lot of other good things I could mention like the fact you are tested on concepts you learned some time ago on a regular basis, sparing you the moment before the exam when you finished all topics and then realize you forgot everything you learned at the beginning. Or the dact that there are explanation videos for a huge amount of questions, where Scott and Jeff explain the solutions to practice questions in an comprehensive way. If I had the choice I would do it all again, maybe taking more time to finish the whole program, but I didnt regret my investment at any point in time.
Thanks to Scott, Jeff and the rest of the TTP team - without you this score wouldnt have been possible.
When I started preparing for the GMAT two months ago, I was completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of content and the complexity of the test. As someone coming from a humanities background, the Quant section in particular felt like an insurmountable challenge. That’s when I decided to try e-GMAT, and it turned out to be one of the best decisions I made during my preparation journey.
Quant Section:
Numbers were never my strong suit, but e-GMAT’s methodical approach helped me overcome my fears. The course starts with foundational concepts, which are then reinforced through targeted practice questions and quizzes. The Scholaranium platform was particularly helpful, allowing me to focus on weaker topics like Geometry and Advanced Word Problems. Over time, I saw my accuracy in these areas climb from below 40% to over 80%, a transformation I never thought possible.
Verbal Section:
The Verbal section felt just as challenging initially, especially Sentence Correction. e-GMAT’s focus on breaking down grammar rules and teaching their application in a structured way made a huge difference. The pre-thinking strategy for Critical Reasoning was a revelation—it not only improved my speed but also helped me approach questions more confidently. Scholaranium’s detailed feedback and custom quizzes ensured I could drill down into specific problem types, like assumption-based questions, and improve systematically.
Data Insights Section:
The Data Insights section was entirely new to me, and I struggled to understand how to approach it effectively. The course broke it down into manageable subtopics and provided hard quizzes that helped me practice under exam-like conditions. Detailed performance analytics gave me insights into where I was falling short, and the mentors provided actionable advice on how to improve.
After three months of preparation, I scored 635 on my first attempt. While this was a solid start, I knew I could do better.
Final Results:
In my second attempt, I achieved a 685- a score I once thought was out of reach. The entire e-GMAT team was there every step of the way, offering timely advice and unwavering support. Their structured approach and focus on fundamentals were key to my success.
e-GMAT isn’t just a GMAT course—it’s a complete ecosystem that equips you with the tools, strategies, and support needed to succeed. Whether you’re starting from scratch or aiming for a high score, e-GMAT has you covered. I can’t recommend it enough!
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I started my GMAT prep 6 months ago after purchasing E-GMAT's Intensive Course and I can say that it was the catalyst, which helped me in getting a 675 score in the GMAT Focus edition.
Through the E-GMAT course, I was able to familiarize myself with all the topics tested in the GMAT examination in a personalized, self-paced, and convenient manner. Detailed concept files and comprehensive practice quizzes helped me get a top-to-bottom understanding of every concept. Moreover, the cementing quizzes (provided after completing all concept files concerning a topic), played a key role in repeatedly reinforcing the learned topic, especially when I would focus on other subject areas during my prep. The questions provided in the concept lessons as well as the ones tested in the quizzes and the mock tests are at a comparable (and sometimes above) the level of the actual GMAT exam, which also helped me understand the level of difficulty and the scoring system associated with the exam, helping me boost my confidence before the exam day.
Finally, the personalized guidance provided by my mentor was a real game changer as I got a 360-degree view of my strengths and weaknesses, which I leveraged to strategize my prep, just a few days before the exam.
The GMAT exam is not an ordinary exam, it requires complete subject-matter understanding, undivided attention, shrewd strategizing as well as personalized guidance, and the E-GMAT Intensive course is one of the only courses that effectively provides all these features. Hence, it is an invaluable resource for anyone starting their prep to achieve their target GMAT score.
Joined: Mar 02, 2024
Posts: 10
Kudos: 13
Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q83 V83 DI86 (Online)
Honestly, TTP is worth the investment. I started my GMAT prep by using free resources, but then you waste so much time figuring out what is the best resource for you.
Signing up for TTP removes those worries. It also prepares you for every single question type that could possibly come on the GMAT - that I believe is the USP. It completely removes all doubt and apprehension of being underprepared.
If you complete TTP properly and extensively - you should have a very good chance at a high score.
Also I reached out to Scott/Jeff for more tailored advice regarding my worries and issues on the actual GMAT exam - and they almost always responded within 24 hours - which was very beneficial.