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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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Experts global is the one stop for all your Gmat prep queries. As a person who have attempted gmat twice till now, I would say its mocks are very close to that of actual Gmat.
Experts global not just helped me with the right questions but also the right method and strategy to decode the given question and attempt it in the right manner.
The tips and tricks it has given me in CR and RC have completely change the way I look at them. My score improvements from 80s to 85/86s tell that very clearly.
Definitely suggest Experts global for any Gmat aspirant.
I would recommend this course to anyone taking the GMAT Focus. I got more score goal and then some and am very pleased with their support, knowledge building process, and psychological support as I tried to crack the exam. They truly have all their bases covered in the prep and the results showed it. I had several issues as well at the test center (@Pearson Learning) and TTP also helped me understand and plan for some of the logistical hangups that happened, so ultimately I could focus on the test. Finally, verbal became the backbone of my score unexpectedly, and I think the course does an excellent job at breaking down the concepts and getting you to a point where you can trust your prep and just let it rip. Thank you TTP!
E-GMAT’s greatest strength is its exceptional mentorship. The mentors are extremely supportive, approachable, and available whenever you need guidance. They help you identify your weaknesses with precision and work with you closely to overcome them, whether it’s breaking through a score plateau or keeping your morale high during preparation. Another major strength is that the mentors don’t force you to go through the entire course; instead, they focus on what you specifically need, making the preparation process highly efficient.
Additionally, the course material is very well curated, easy to understand, and designed to help you grasp concepts quickly and effectively.
Relatively too, my experience with e-gmat was way better than the other over-marketed and costly preparation platforms that are not ready to help you out with your particular problems and fixate on the fact that you should complete their course however long it takes with no regards to your time constraints.
I recommend e-gmat to all the students whether they are starting out their gmat journey, are in the middle of their GMAT journey or have appeared for the exam and are looking to boost their score with another attempt.
It cleanly lays out exactly what to study and how to break up topics. There were no topics in the test that I feel weren't covered by TTP's course, and just having a program laid out for me to follow was incredible in terms of the mental and logistical energy it saved me during a process where I had many competing priorities and timelines. That in and of itself was worth the money if you are able and don't want to spend hours and hours trying to figure out a study plan. Of course, nothing will prep you for the style of the GMAT questions except official questions, if you are looking for that specifically then you will need to just get official questions, however this is a complementary/precursor course that in my opinion, prepped me for the official questions and guide as those were not helpful in the slightest in teaching you what and how to study.
well structured course which covers the basic concept very well , the only thing one needs to do is trust the process and follow the instructions in the video guide given at end of each module ,
I found that all sections Q,V and DI are all well covered and the question bank is large enough that one will rarely run out of questions. The Mentor feedback are brutal and pin point with no sugar coating , which i personally feel is exactly what lazy guy like me required. It pushed me out of my comfort zone and motivated me to pursue harder. Overall a great course, especially for those who are getting back to schools time academics after a long time. Starts slow and basic and graduates at a very comfortable pace . i took the online self study course. ideal for candidates aiming to appear for GMAT atleast 5-6 months later .
Having attempted GMAT focus preparation on my own, I quickly realized that I would need some sort of professional help to achieve my target score.
My requirements were a self-paced course that I can access at my own pace, structured program, and a comprehensive course that plugs in all my pending conceptual gaps, all while not being too heavy on the wallet. After doing some research on the internet, I came across e-GMAT. It seemed to check all my boxes, so I took a free trial few days before taking an attempt at the actual exam. Just completing the free trial cleared many of my conceptual gaps in verbal and quant. Where I couldn’t even cross V78 on the official mock tests the new conceptual clarity from the free trial helped improve my score to V83 on the actual test, and that’s when I decided to subscribe. In my most recent attempt, I was able to take my verbal ability further to V88 and improve my total score from 565 to 645.
Though the course is designed to be completed within 3-4 months, due to my work and personal commitments I couldn’t adhere to it strictly. This is where the self-paced nature of the course really comes in handy. I didn’t miss out on anything, just continued where I had left off. (Although I highly recommend sticking to the program assigned to you by e-GMAT)
Despite being a majorly self-paced course, the e-GMAT support team does a great job at responding to queries posted on their forum, or if you reach out to the team over email.
These are some of the features of the course, that stood out to me the most. All in all, great course, great support team, I highly recommend!
TTP is the best for Quant. Each module is so detailed with strong process oriented examples, Definitely a best choice for the best process skills. Question quality is good. Anyone struggling with P&C, this is it for you. Each and every question types is covered, beyond that, beyond that the portal is so good that no other course even comes closer to this quality. You have plenty of practise question in each module and custom quizzes. I am not from engineering background, Didn't do any math after school. Used TTP for a month and was able to cover everything.
LiveTeach with Ceilidh is certainly what put me over the edge to scoring a 655 (91%). Between the regular 2x / week cadence of classes, bonding with some other GMAT hopefuls, and the instruction I was able to string together a consistent routine + third party accountability to ensure I was staying on track every week. Despite working in Finance for ten years, there was a lot of Quant that I had not used in probably 15-20 years, so I found that I needed to spend most of my time on that section. Ceilidh had fantastic tips + process to work through even the toughest problem types.
TTP definitely helped me tremendously when it came to Quant. I went from struggling in Quant to feeling confident and relaxed while doing the Quant section of the GMAT. The instructors there also provide help in case you're unclear of something or need guidance which helped me identify my main problem - test taking anxiety.
The course feels very long but that's the price you have to pay if you want a good score. You can't rush your GMAT prep and expect a great score. I tried some other platforms, but with confidence I can say TTP has a very easy to use and modern UI, with clear instructions and easy to follow study plan.
Finally, don't expect that getting TTP and just cruising through it will get you 705+. You have to put in work. TTP just gives you direction and structure to set you up for success.