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September 24, 2025
ny0022

Joined: Mar 08, 2025

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q84 V85 DI81

Great for structured prep

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Overall, e-GMAT is a well-designed GMAT prep platform that makes studying and preparation more structured and manageable. The verbal section is especially strong, with clear processes that help build confidence and accuracy. Scholaranium is great for focused practice, with custom quizzes, cementing quizzes, and sectional tests that help target weak areas effectively. The NEURON OG platform is a nice touch as it saves time by putting all official questions in one place. The personalised mentorship is a real standout, offering clear guidance and motivation throughout the prep. The course offers a balanced mix of strategy, practice, and support that is helpful in GMAT prep.

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September 23, 2025
vyom3215

Joined: Jan 13, 2025

Posts: 3

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
715 Q90 V85 DI82

My GMAT Focus Journey - Breaking the 99th Percentile Barrier

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The course is exceptional in its quality of helping students adapt to the time pressure that the real GMAT puts on it's students. It helped me personally navigate through the core problem areas that I faced early on and made sure that the same do not arise, utilizing the cementing quizes to validate topic efficiencies.

The program alongside my instructor - Abha seemed very caring from the beginning and it felt like a community supporting me throughout with multiple workshops, an assigned mentor tracking my every step and different sessions throughout the week. The course has a lot of momentum in building up the core skills and helps you remember them during turmoil.

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September 22, 2025
MJ1710

Joined: Feb 24, 2025

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q87 V83 DI82

Team TTP all the way!!

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I attempted an mba.com official mock back in Feb-25. Scored a 585. My target score was 695 and in order to reach that I knew I had to find the right study plan. Managing it only through solving questions from the OG or GMATCLUB was only going to help to a certain extent. So after reading their reviews online I thought I'll check out TTP's 5 day free trial. I really loved how the plan was designed and the flexibility it provided to work at your own pace. I decided to stick to it. It had ample number of examples and broke down each topic in nice little chapters for better understanding. I loved their AI assist feature which answered my questions in real time and even provided with more similar examples when prompted so. When I started the course, I struggled the most with time management on Questions. By solving around 1000 examples and 1500+ Chapter Test questions in Quant alone, I ended up averaging 95%+ accuracy with less than 1:45 min per question. Verbal chapters give thorough explaination in each chapter with talking about most common answers, most common wrong answers and traps in CR and RC. It helps in understanding why an answer choice is wrong and can be eliminated, which I think is the most useful skill in Verbal section.

One more thing, My plan was expiring around a week before my GMAT. I emailed them and the folks at TTP were kind enough to extend my plan till then upon my request.

P.S. - Make sure you use the error tracker and flashcard feature.

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September 19, 2025
mohammedghadiali

Joined: Nov 04, 2024

Posts: 1

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q87 V81 DI83

e-GMAT: Data-Driven Prep with Exceptional Mentor Support

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I joined e-GMAT because I was looking for a course that could give me both structure and depth, especially in Quant and Data Interpretation. The process skills (like solving DS questions systematically) helped me strengthen areas I previously found overwhelming. What made the biggest difference was the step-by-step cementing process — it forced me to practice until I achieved consistency, not just familiarity.

The analytics were outstanding. Every mock test and practice quiz came with detailed insights that showed me exactly where I was losing time, what concepts I had mastered, and what still needed attention. This data-driven feedback helped me refine my study plan instead of wasting hours on guesswork.

e-GMAT’s mocks were realistic and prepared me for the actual exam’s difficulty level and time pressure. Pairing them with the customized PSP and PACE engine saved me time and kept my prep efficient.

Most importantly, the mentor and SME support was exceptional. Whether it was through forums, live sessions, or one-on-one guidance, I always had someone to help me clarify doubts, keep me on track, and give me strategies tailored to my performance.

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September 18, 2025
janet824

Joined: Sep 17, 2025

Posts: 2

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
645 Q83 V86 DI76 (Online)

Best Quant Prep for GMAT and EA

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I've been studying for the GMAT on and off for 5 years to try to score what Stanford expects in its applicants which was a 700 on the old GMAT and a 645 on the GMAT focus. I originally used the GMAT club, official GMAT prep, Target Test Prep, and Magoosh to study. My weakness was primarily quant, so over the years, I stuck with Target Test Prep, which had the best quant according to reviews. I was scoring in the 40th percentile on the GMAT because I could not remember combinations, permutations, probabilities, and more to save my life. I'm 14 years out of college, and it was tough to re-learn these concepts. For the past three months, I worked with Jeff from Target Test Prep for quant private tutoring, and he recommended that I look into taking the Executive Assessment since the quant is slightly easier. With his tips and tricks to shorten the time I spent solving a problem and his method of educated guesses, I was able to improve my quant to the 80th percentile and scored a 645 on the GMAT Focus. I ended up scoring a 166 on the Executive Assessment. I don't think I would have been as confident or done as well to get over my scoring wall without tutoring.

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September 17, 2025
veniamvitae

Joined: Sep 17, 2025

Posts: 2

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q83 V87 DI84 (Online)

Great course with tons of material

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This course was a tremendous resource to me, very much worth the money. Without it, I would have really struggled learning the quant concepts, and I would have had trouble polishing my verbal and DI skills (especially data sufficiency). I liked the huge volume of practice questions, and the detailed explanations for all of them. I usually felt good about questions after reading the written explanations, but if I didnt, the video explanations and the AI chat helper always filled in the rest. I strongly recommend this course to anyone. I did the self study version, I can only imagine how much the live classes would help given how positive my experience was with self study. Very much worth the money. I used it for a month and a half and improved 60 points. 635 on first practice to 695 final score.

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September 13, 2025
Kranberry

Joined: May 13, 2025

Posts: 3

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
715 Q86 V87 DI83 (Online)

Extremely helpful for quant!

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I used TTP mainly to strengthen my Quant skills, and it ended up being one of the best decisions I made during my GMAT prep. The lessons are broken down step by step, so even the harder topics felt much more approachable. I also really appreciated the structured study plan, which kept me consistent and made sure I was covering everything I needed without wasting time. Beyond Quant, I found the Verbal and Data Insights test banks super useful for extra practice. The realistic problems and detailed solutions helped me learn quickly and boosted my confidence heading into test day.

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September 13, 2025
arekool

Joined: Nov 16, 2024

Posts: 4

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
655 Q86 V81 DI81

Great for pushing for a higher score

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I enrolled in the e-GMAT program to strengthen my GMAT foundations. Right from the beginning, their structured course helped me polish fundamentals first: basic concepts, strategy, and logic, before moving on to heavier practice. In quant, this is even-paced as per your learning through diagnostic tests. Their vast question bank is excellent; it allows you to drill down by topic, difficulty, and even weak areas.

The Cementing stage stood out for me: it gave very specific insights into where I was underperforming (for me it was in probability and set theory). Once those were identified, the Neuron practice system provided target drills so I could focus on exactly what needed improvement.

I was also part of the LMP program, which was very helpful. The tutors gave detailed feedback on my persistent weak spots, not just in the abstract, but showing how to address them concretely. The mentors and support team have always been available, whenever I had a question or query, whether related to content, strategy, or timing. They also check in weekly.
Earlier in my preparation, I often ran out of time in Quant and Data Interpretation. Thanks to the course, I finally overcame that. On the GMAT, I completed the Quant section with 15 minutes to spare for review and significantly did better in DI. This was possible due to their course itself.

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September 12, 2025
nihalkyasa1

Joined: Sep 12, 2025

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
735 Q88 V86 DI86

735 GMAT (Q88, V86, D86)

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TTP helped me so much to study for the GMAT. It was the only thing I used and a very comprehensive study tool, the only one I needed. I appreciated the way the program was set up, and the course covered everything I needed to know on the test. I appreciated the thoroughness of the content and the way the course allowed me to review topics consistently; I felt like that was what helped me make the bump in my score. I would definitely recommend this to anybody thinking of studying for the GMAT. The flexible nature of the course also makes it accessible to anybody working at their own pace.

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September 12, 2025
Shreya2704

Joined: Aug 12, 2024

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
655 Q84 V83 DI80

My Journey to a 655 in the GMAT FE

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My GMAT journey has been full of highs and lows. I started with a 645 in my first attempt, and while I was proud of the effort, I knew I could do better. The months that followed weren’t easy. There were moments of self-doubt, frustration, and even thoughts of giving up. What kept me going was having a structured plan and the right guidance.

e-GMAT played a huge role in this. The biggest help was the constant support from Abha. She was always there when I needed clarity or reassurance, and also helped me identify areas where I was faltering and could improve, especially in test taking strategies. The platform itself gave me a clear process to follow, which was so important when I felt lost. Scholaranium’s vast set of questions helped me practice deeply, identify my gaps, and steadily improve.

Reaching 655 wasn’t just about the score, it was about learning resilience and trusting the process. To future aspirants, always remember to be patient, stay consistent, and believe in yourself.

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