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As a working professional with an engineering background, my foundation in Quant for the GMAT FE was naturally strong. However, my performance in Verbal and Data Insights (DI) required considerable effort and highly structured guidance. After my initial mock exam resulted in a score of 645, I realized that generic studying wouldn't suffice, leading me to commit to the 6-month TTP course. I knew I required deep conceptual lessons and, most importantly, an abundance of targeted practice.
TTP delivered precisely what was needed. Its highly structured, chapter-by-chapter approach proved to be the ideal fit for a disciplined learner. The platform's comprehensive lessons systematically broke down every concept, transforming my comprehension of both verbal and DI. Crucially, the sheer volume of high-quality practice questions in verbal cemented the material, built my confidence. The commitment to this rigorous study plan paid off; on the official test day, I secured a 745, marking a 100-point increase.
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q86 V83 DI85 (Online)
Improvement from 635 to 695 in 2 months, but the time is not all. Just take the time you need and don't rush into anxiety.
Verbal improvement from V76 to V83 - the course heled me to build the foundation I didn't have. I was able to read but I struggle a lot to elaborate the information in a short time and to get the right answer.
Through this course I firstly managed to understand how to read (READING STRATEGY) and after that I learned a process to answer the gmat questions correctly (PRE THINKING PROCESS).
Let's rememeber to keep an error log to track your errors and as consequence your progress.
Cementing quizzes helped me to assess my ability and to build test taking skills where I was lacking.
Quality of questions and solutions on the scholaranium was generally very hard and good (with few exceptions), but training on hard stuff is good for having a smoother exam.
Last Mile Push program: the tutor was very severe but always available and provided great quality to my work.
After scoring a 625 on my second GMAT attempt, I knew I needed a more structured and complete program. After a few days of looking at different forums, I found Target Test Prep (TTP) wich had many reviews from people all over the world with verified improvement in their scores after using the platform. I decided to start with the 5-day trial, and after seeing how well the program was designed, I purchased the 6-month plan.
Strengths:
- The study plan is very well structured, combining Quant and Verbal throughout the course and ending with Data Insights. Studying Verbal alongside Quant helped me improve my reasoning skills and better understand Data Sufficiency problems.
- The AI feature that generates similar problems at different difficulty levels is excellent for going deeper into specific topics.
- The 24/7 support was always available whenever I had questions about the platform or particular exercises.
- The curriculum includes helpful exam-day strategies and tips for the days leading up to the test.
- The variety and quality of the practice questions helped me get comfortable with different levels of difficulty.
- The study plan also includes periodic Reviews, which reinforce space repetition and help with long-term retention.
- The platform analytics and custom quizzes allowed me to focus on my weaker areas and track my progress effectively.
After six months of consistent study, my score improved from 625 to 685, with gains across all sections. If you stay disciplined and follow the plan, TTP may definitely help you improve your score.
What really helped me with TTP was the structured and comprehensive theory organized by topic, as well as the ability to create custom tests that targeted exactly what I needed. Because of the tight timeline, I didn’t have enough time to complete the entire TTP course that was designed for me. Instead, I quickly went through the theoretical material and then started taking custom tests every day in different combinations, which I think helped me the most. I would really recommend TTP both for one to two months and the long-term preparation process, as it helps to structure the process and keep track of your progress.
Target Test Prep was by far the best resource I used during my GMAT Focus prep journey. Before starting TTP, I was really struggling with Quant — I understood the basics, but I couldn’t apply the concepts efficiently under time pressure. What I liked most about TTP is how structured and comprehensive the Quant course is. Each chapter builds perfectly on the previous one, and the explanations go deep enough to make you truly understand the logic behind every problem.
The platform also gives you great analytics, so you can see exactly where your weaknesses are and how you’re improving over time. I followed the study plan pretty closely and noticed consistent progress each week. The verbal and data insights sections were also strong, but Quant was definitely the game changer for me.
In the end, I improved my GMAT Focus score from 565 to 675 — a 110-point increase! I never thought I’d actually enjoy studying Quant, but TTP made it clear, structured, and even kind of fun.
Big thanks to the TTP team for creating such a high-quality course. If you’re serious about boosting your score, especially in Quant, I can’t recommend Target Test Prep enough.
I used Target Test Prep during the final stage of my GMAT preparation, around three months before my exam, after trying other resources. My main goal was to strengthen my Quant, since I had already taken the test and was scoring around the 80th percentile.
What I liked most was how intuitive and customizable the platform is. It adapts to your goals and schedule by asking how much time you have before your exam, how many hours per day you can study, and what your target score is. The study flow is clear and progressive—each lesson connects naturally to the previous and the next, so you feel like you’re building knowledge rather than jumping between disconnected topics.
I also appreciated the three levels of practice difficulty and the built-in timer, which helped me improve speed and decision-making—crucial for GMAT time management.
If I could suggest one improvement, it would be to include more alternative solution methods, since people often approach Quant problems differently (algebraic vs. arithmetic vs. intuitive).
Overall, TTP was instrumental in helping me feel structured, fast, and confident for test day.
I found GMAT Whiz to be one of the most effective and well-structured GMAT prep platforms at a very reasonable price. The course stands out for its AI-driven approach, which accurately identifies weak areas and provides targeted improvement plans. I particularly appreciated how each concept is taught in a modular format, making it easy to learn step by step without confusion. The Verbal section is exceptionally strong — explanations are clear, logical, and highly practical, helping me understand not just the “what” but also the “why” behind each answer. Overall, GMAT Whiz is definitely worth exploring and investing in. You won't be disappointed.
Highly recommended for any beginner level student who wants to understand the structure and analyze his GMAT progress - short revision and concept videos were precise and helpful in having basic idea of different topics. Lastly, the mock analysis summary was the best part of whole course - the best way to help anyone to understand the areas to focus on and also the LOD-1,2,3 type questions for practice were also given which too helped me focus on weaker sections. Overall the course is cost-efficient and one of the best in market for any type of student focusing on GMAT.
My experience with GMATWhiz has been extremely positive. The platform made my GMAT prep both organised and motivating.
Beyond academics, GMATWhiz helped me stay consistent, disciplined, and calm under pressure — something that truly set it apart. The built-in quiz tab allowed me to practice smaller quizzes first, before gradually moving on to sectionals and full-length tests. I also got access to many sectionals and full-length practice tests, which helped me build stamina, timing, and overall exam confidence.
Overall, GMATWhiz provides not just content, but a complete learning ecosystem — one that builds knowledge, confidence, and consistency every step of the way.
Highly recommended!
The e-gmat course was a crucial determinant of my GMAT FE score. It helped me a lot with improvement in all sections of the exam, but especially with the Verbal part in which my score went from the 55th percentile to 98th. Master Comprehension course helped me to better identify premise+conclusion in every passage, and the pre-thinking approach, which was the biggest game changer, and my personal favourite “strategy” that I learned during the course, allowed me to truly understand how to achieve a good score in Verbal. Without going through the course there would be no way for me to score so high. Even though I already felt strong with Quant and Data, it was useful to brush off some topics and practice what I already knew. The PACE system allowed me to save a lot of time (around 45 hours) on topics that I already knew by basing my learning experiences and area to focus on diagnostic quiz performances.
Another crucial aspect of the course was the amount of mocks and practice questions, I have attempted over 1200 practice questions and it was only a small fraction of all available ones!
Overall, I can recommend the course to anyone aiming to get a good score from the GMAT exam, it was crucial to my 100 point improvement!