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Thanks to e-GMAT for helping me to achieve a score of 685 in my GMAT focus edition. Their beautifully designed course helped me to learned verbal concepts and finetune my Quant and DI skills. Their 3-stage approach (concept building, Practice/cementing on Scholaranium platform and Test readiness) will ensure that you will not have any gaps in your GMAT Prep. Also, Scholaranium provided in-depth insights across different sections, allowing me to focus on my weaknesses and steadily improve.
Special thanks to my mentor Abha for helping me throughout the process. Starting from creating to study plan, identifying weak areas, suggesting corrective actions to sharing the tips for GMAT Exam Day, she helped me in each and every stage of my preparation. There were multiple instances where I lost the track and focus, she encouraged me to keep the momentum and to have patience, her test-taking tips and tricks were invaluable. I would request every student to adhere to process and listen to your mentor. We sometimes feel that we know everything on our weak areas and what needs to be done. But instead of figuring out on our own, trust the process and suggestions provided by Mentor. They have seen GMAT journeys of various students and know what can help to get rid of obstacles.
Overall, I highly recommend e-GMAT to anyone serious about achieving a significant score improvement. Their structured approach, combined with top-notch resources and expert guidance, made all the difference for me.
The best part about TTP is the study material is text based, and every chapter is carefully structured in such a way that concept buillding happens from basics to advanced level. Along with textual description, each lesson has a set of example and practice problems (apart from a huge number of chapter tests), so that we can understand the application of concept learnt in the lesson.
Verbal section was my weakest and I had very little confidence in improving my verbal ability score before using TTP. With the help of clear concept explanations, combined with a lot of practice problems which are very much close to real GMAT level, I was able to improve from 45 percentile to 84 percentile. For each chapter in verbal section, along with the skills to identify the correct answer, TTP also focuses on ways to identify the wrong answers, which was a game changer for me in improving my accuracy drastically.
Quant and Data Insights sections are very thorough, and there are plenty of diverse easy to hardest problems, similar to real GMAT problems. The amount of practise tests made sure I was ready to face any kind question. I eventually scored a perfect 90(100%le) in Quant and 82(93%le) in DI.
The team is highly responsive in answering any queries I had related to preparation strategy, clearing confusion in concepts, or providing detailed explanations to some tricky hard questions.
I highly recommend TTP course if you are looking for a comprehensive and flexible study material combined with a large number of practice problems.
I started my GMAT journey with a foundation in Quant and DI but recognized Verbal as my weakest section. After scoring 685 on e-GMAT’s free mock, I realized I needed focused improvement in DI and Verbal. I was particularly impressed by Payal Maam’s YouTube lessons, which led me to purchase the 2-month e-GMAT package to boost my DI skills before my test date.
In 20 days, I completed the DI module twice, practiced diligently, and significantly improved my score, achieving DI84 in my first attempt. Despite my strong DI, I recognized that more balanced practice across Verbal and Quant would enhance my score further. After consulting with Dhruv, I planned a second attempt, prioritizing Verbal without sacrificing my strengths in Quant and DI.
The Scholaranium platform, with its challenging questions, greatly prepared me for the actual GMAT. Official mocks felt noticeably easier after practicing with e-GMAT's Scholaranium, and I consistently scored between 755 to 775. My accuracy at the end of my prep was at an all-time high, with 80% in Verbal, 75-80% in DI, and 95% in Quant.
e-GMAT’s targeted approach, high-quality content, and personalized guidance through Scholaranium and Dhruv’s insights transformed my prep journey. I highly recommend e-GMAT to anyone serious about achieving their potential on the GMAT.
When I started to look out for GMAT prep tools, the biggest concerns or requirements for me were Self Paced Tool with a option to start from my existing proficiency and a question bank which can closely resemble the GMAT algorithm. Honestly, eGMAT surprised me on both my expectations. And icing on the cake was the seamless UI and architecture of the platform. After a hectic work day, one cannot expect to sit for studying and keep searching for what & where to start with. The content & strategies are truly well taught and presented in a very comprehendible manner. Questions are well crafted and closely resemble the actual GMAT.
This product is strong in its curriculum being both very thorough and easy to use. I never had to spend time figuring out what my weak areas were nor what I needed to study next. This was incredibly useful because my current job is very demanding and when I initially tried to start studying for the GMAT, I found myself in an analysis paralysis. TTP changed this by the aforementioned directed and structed study program. I thoroughly believe that this program is worthwhile not only because of these aspects, but with the vast amount of questions that I was able to form into tests that would allow me to review topics I knew I needed more work on.
I used Target Test Prep (TTP) for my GMAT prep in February 2024, focusing on both verbal and quant, and I was very happy with the results. I improved my score from a 455 on my first mock to a 675, landing in the 96th percentile overall. Specifically, I scored in the 98th percentile for Data, 89th for Quant, and 79th for Verbal.
UX: The platform is easy to navigate, making studying efficient. TTP covers all the GMAT topics comprehensively, so if you go through the entire program, you’re fully prepared. The content is robust, offering plenty of both quantity and quality.
Learning personalization: I appreciated the ability to create custom tests and tailor my study plan. This flexibility helped me focus on areas where I needed the most work, and it was easy to track my progress along the way.
Customer Support: The customer support at TTP was outstanding. They responded quickly and were always available to help with any questions I had, which really stood out compared to other platforms.
Overall: I would rate TTP 9.5/10. It is a solid choice for GMAT prep, offering great content and top-tier support. Highly recommend if you're serious about improving your score.
I used exclusively TTP for my preparation; I also bought the OG, but did their problems only after completing the TTP course and did not even finish the question bank.
I am not a fan of blindly solving tons of problems - this simply does not work for me. So for my preparation, I was looking for a course which would, most importantly, teach me all the necessary theoretical material. With TTP and their topic-based approach it was a perfect match.
TTP offers you thorough, comprehensive and well-structured contents. Moreover, you do not have to worry about systemizing the preparation on your own - TTP took care of it, so you can completely focus on studying the topics and practicing the problems.
Moreover, I liked the strategies and tips that TTP teaches you: from prioritizing accuracy (not speed!) to not giving up on problems until you find the solution yourself.
I would like to specifically thank the TTP for my quant score improvement: it went from 61 to 86, which is huge for me, a person who is not naturally good at quant stuff.
Overall: totally recommended!
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For me, GMAT was a quick sprint, in less than 1.5 months from starting my prep I gave my first attempt, and gave my next attempt 18 days later. I was short on time because of some other commitments post. eGmat's structured approach helped me know where to start, there were lot of questions to practice if I found a weak topic I wanted to work on. And the mentor I was in touch with, Abha, genuinely solved my doubts. I did not follow the study plan generated nor the LMP plan in detail - because I prefer deciding my own pace and priorities regarding topics to focus on and the sequence. But Abha also worked around that , which was nice! But it's especially useful for someone who is confused about how to approach something, and also have a longer prep duration than I did.
I had a limited time to prepare (3 months) and I was looking for a course that would fully cover the exam material. I chose TTP because it had many positive reviews. After using the free 5-day trial I loved this course and I bought it.
The most useful part of the course for me was the questions bank. While studying you solve hundreds of questions, and this is what really prepares you for the exam. I had concerns about time per question, and I was slow at first, but I kept focusing on solving the problems as the course had recommended and my speed improved on its own.
Overall, I loved this service and I can recommend it to anyone taking GMAT.
I found the mentor and the question bank on the platform to be extremely helpful. The team resolving doubts was extremely prompt and overall I had a brilliant experience with E gmat. I would recommend it to everyone wishing to get a good score on the test. I improved from a 655 to 715 thanks to their hard question bank while being relevant. The data analytics provided by the platform are extremely insightful and helpful. I had enrolled in a LMP program (Last mile push) by e-GMAT which was essential in moving past the threshold of 705. My mentor guided me through each section, worked on every weak point and also motivated to push through all the obstacles.