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Founded in 2008, Target Test Prep™ (TTP™) is an innovative test prep company that has been helping students break long-standing barriers to success on the GMAT for nearly 20 years.

What makes us better? Our GMAT self-study course combines time-tested teaching methods with cutting-edge technology and innovative learning science to make achieving impressive GMAT scores possible for students of all levels.

There’s a reason TTP™ users consistently give our course 5-star ratings on GMAT Club. TTP’s robust, online platform gives users unmatched flexibility and control over their test preparation, guiding them step by step through the study process from start to score goal and tracking their progress at a granular level for optimal efficiency.

The Target Test Prep™ GMAT course is accessible on all devices and includes the following:

  • 52 rigorous chapters broken into 1,500+ video and text-based lessons
  • 4,000+ realistic GMAT Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights practice problems, plus AI tools for unlimited customized practice
  • 1,300+ instructor-led HD videos
  • 1,200+ digital flashcards for studying on the go
  • 130-point score improvement guarantee
  • A personalized study plan and daily study calendar
  • Customizable practice tests
  • Intelligent analytics and a detailed error tracker
  • Live online support from a team of seasoned GMAT experts

Now is the perfect time to join the many GMAT students who chose Target Test Prep and surpassed their wildest expectations on test day. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up for a full-access, risk-free 5-day trial for FREE and get every lesson, every practice question, every tool, and every feature that the TTP course provides with a paid subscription.

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Don’t settle for GMAT prep that gives you only some of what you need. With the Target Test Prep™ GMAT course, you get everything you need to earn your best score on test day!

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AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for Target Test Prep*

The reviews reflect a highly positive consensus on Target Test Prep (TTP) as an effective and comprehensive resource for GMAT preparation. Users highlight the structured study plan, exhaustive practice question banks, and detailed explanations that aid in understanding complex concepts. Many experienced significant score improvements, attributing their success to TTP's focus on both quantitative and verbal sections, as well as its user-friendly interface and personalized study approach. The course flexibility and supportive TTP team were frequently praised, emphasizing TTP as a recommended tool for anyone seeking substantial GMAT score enhancement.
23 users mention "Comprehensive Coverage"
  • "a course that would fully cover the exam material..." Read more
  • "most well-rounded courses for GMAT prep..." Read more
  • "TTP s comprehensive design made my preparation effective and efficient..." Read more
  • "TTP offers you thorough, comprehensive and well-structured contents..." Read more
  • "help you navigate the insane amount of information..." Read more
  • "comprehensive list of questions was exactly what I was looking for..." Read more
  • "content is exhaustive and calibrated towards building the understanding..." Read more
  • "curriculum being both very thorough and easy to use..." Read more
  • "really in depth course which teaches things from very basic to the advanced level..." Read more
  • "follows a very well-structured route..." Read more
  • "All-encompassing course..." Read more
  • "Wide coverage of all sections..." Read more
  • "Very well structured course covering all the aspects Of the curriculum..." Read more
  • "in depth course which teaches things from very basic to the advanced level..." Read more
  • "TTP went beyond just quant and verbal and DI..." Read more
  • "every chapter is carefully structured..." Read more
  • "breaking down every concept related to GMAT prep..." Read more
  • "prepares you for every single question type..." Read more
  • "exhaustive course..." Read more
  • "tons of practice questions especially in the Quant section..." Read more
  • "comprehensive strategy guides for Verbal and DI sections..." Read more
  • "complete explanations of quant and verbal concepts..." Read more
  • "structured route that can save you tons of time..." Read more
17 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "my speed improved on its own..." Read more
  • "score jump from 615 to 715..." Read more
  • "improve from a 660 GMAT Classic to a 645 (89th percentile) GMAT Focus..." Read more
  • "quant score improvement: it went from 61 to 86..." Read more
  • "go from 555 in an unprepared prep exam to an 735..." Read more
  • "attained a 735 score on my first attempt..." Read more
  • "achieve 88th and 96th percentile in those sections..." Read more
  • "got a 665 in first attempt and 675 in second attempt..." Read more
  • "TTP helped me improve to a perfect score on Quant..." Read more
  • "also focuses on ways to identify the wrong answers..." Read more
  • "improving your GMAT score, Target Test Prep will guarantee improvement..." Read more
  • "improve to a perfect score on Quant..." Read more
  • "improved from a 675 at the beginning to a 765..." Read more
  • "scored a 775 Focus 1st attempt..." Read more
  • "545 to 695 GMAT FE..." Read more
  • "GMAT FE 555 to 675..." Read more
  • "improved my score from a 455...to a 675..." Read more
8 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "questions bank...solve hundreds of questions..." Read more
  • "Many questions to practice..." Read more
  • "extensive lessons and practice questions that TTP provides..." Read more
  • "vast amount of questions that I was able to form into tests..." Read more
  • "THOUSANDS of problems..." Read more
  • "Lots of practice available..." Read more
  • "Availability of questions: I couldn't even get through them all..." Read more
  • "Verbal section was my weakest...able to improve from 45 percentile to 84 percentile..." Read more
7 users mention "Great for Quant"
  • "quants coverage is very thorough..." Read more
  • "increased my score in every part of the exam, especially quant..." Read more
  • "quantitative section of the product to be its greatest asset..." Read more
  • "comprehensive and in many ways harder than the actual test..." Read more
  • "My quant remained strong..." Read more
  • "huge bank of practice problems and targeted practice that was organized by topic..." Read more
  • "working on my weaknesses- especially for quantitative and DI..." Read more
3 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "The team is highly responsive..." Read more
  • "Scott/Jeff...almost always responded within 24 hours..." Read more
  • "customer support at TTP was outstanding..." Read more
3 users mention "User-Friendly Platform"
  • "analytics dashboard with your performance by topic..." Read more
  • "Really good UI to track the progress..." Read more
  • "platform is easy to navigate..." Read more
2 users mention "Practice tests"
  • "A lot of review tests to help remember previous topics read..." Read more
  • "Their practice questions mirror the GMAT closely..." Read more
2 users mention "Great for Data Insights"
  • "placed in the first percentile in both math and data..." Read more
  • "DI content available generally, TTP s content is pretty close to the real deal..." Read more
1 users mention "Great value for money"
  • "affordable pricing, thanks to promos and discounts..." Read more
1 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "comprehensive strategy guides for Verbal..." Read more
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January 19, 2019
Juliusn

Joined: Apr 02, 2017

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Self-reported Score:
750 Q50 V41

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I highly recommend the GMAT prep offered by Target Test Prep. I was already studying Quant for a couple of months but I was lacking some of the basics because the last time I used them was already a couple of years ago (classical situation). I needed a structured course that led me through everyhting I need to know to ace Quant and TTP offered just that. I highly recommend it for everyone who needs a comprehensive prep from scratch. I tried a number of other Quant Preps as well but TTP was the best one for sure. What I also enjoyed about it was the very professional user interface (believe it or not, when you spend so many hours with it these things actually are important). Together with GMAT Club Tests this is the only Quant Prep you need to achieve Q50/51.

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January 05, 2019
venivinnyvici

Joined: Nov 04, 2018

Posts: 2

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q47 V42

Great service, especially for quant!

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I signed up for the Target Test Prep service for a quick brush-up prior to my GMAT exam. I had previously taken the exam and scored well in verbal, but needed a serious quant boost!

After reading multiple reviews, I went with Target. I had my exam coming up in about a month, and needed some intensive core skills review + practice problems. The 'chapters' available on Target were an awesome way to walk through fundamentals. There was even an option for 'accelerated practice' which lets you focus on slightly more complex material.

The practice tests were comprehensive, testing a whole slew of possible GMAT areas. The answer explanations were thorough. There were also video explanations which I found super helpful.

The team was super responsive to any questions I had - both material-wise and customer service-wise.

Overall, I'd highly recommend.. especially if you need to focus in on quant over a short period of time! My score was much more balanced after studying with Target. Thanks Scott and team!

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December 04, 2018
Sol90

Joined: Jun 19, 2018

Posts: 3

Kudos: 7

Self-reported Score:
700 Q49 V38

Great Technical teachings

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Before this course, my GMAT score was stuck at the 650 level. I was always good at math but my quant score wasn't reflecting it. Target Test Prep helped my re-familiarize myself with math topics I haven't studied since high school and really solidify my math skills. I rushed through the course (spent about a month with it) but was able to increase my quant score from a 42 to a 49 during this time frame. I am sure if I spent another few weeks that score could be higher.

The biggest difference I felt going into the exam after using Target Test Prep was that I felt confident that I could answers most questions on the exam.

Full disclosure: I had taken another review course prior to TTP that did a great job teaching me test taking tactics and laid a foundation for my quant and verbal skills. Supplementing those Quant skills with Target Test Prep was a great combination.

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October 18, 2018
josh520

Joined: Sep 22, 2018

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q42 V37

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After scoring a 42 in quant on my first live GMAT attempt, I decided to take the TTP course with the goal of retaking the exam in about 1 month. There were two methods of taking the course - comprehensive study plan and a flex study plan. I knew I would not have enough time to do the comprehensive plan so I chose to do the flex study plan. TTP recommends certain criteria for those wanting to pursue the flex plan (eg. certain existing quant score already under your belt, etc). I chose to do the flex prep against the recommendation of TTP, as I did not meet their recommended pre req's (but again, I knew there were not enough hours in the day to be able to make it through the comprehensive study plan and I already had the GMAT on the calendar). I felt the course did a particularly good job of sprinkling in intermittent review quizzes to reinforce what you're learning, so that you don't get halfway through the course and forget the materials you looked at weeks before. I did not have enough time to get through the entire flex plan before taking my GMAT exam again. On my retake, my quant score actually stayed the same but I scored higher on Verbal, increasing my overall score by 20 points. This course is not designed to be rushed through - I'm sure if I had more time then I would have been able to better leverage this course than I did with 1 month of prep time in between retakes.

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October 11, 2018
legmat

Joined: May 05, 2017

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q49 V48

100 Point Increase with TTP, From a 670 to a 770

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YOU WILL NOT REGRET TTP FOR GMAT QUANT! GET IT NOW IF YOU’RE SERIOUS ABOUT SCORING 700+

Before I started using TTP, my GMAT prep and practice test scores were inconsistent. Based on online reviews of the “best” materials available, I began studying for the GMAT with Manhattan Strategy Guides, Official Guide Questions, and the Free Official Practice Exams. While the Official GMAT Material is gold, don’t bother wasting your time with Manhattan’s Strategy Guides – there were not enough practice problems and I did way too much passive learning which lulled me into a false sense of security about how much I knew. On my first Official GMAT test, I scored a 670, falling 40 points below my practice test scores and 60 points below the 730 that I desperately wanted before applying to T10 business schools. A close friend of mine who had achieved a 760 with TTP recommended that I stop everything else and focus on TTP to achieve more consistency in my scores.

As a former engineering major, I had good math intuition, but still had a lot of gaps in knowledge from moving around a lot in middle school and high school. To achieve 49+ on Quant, I really needed a program that solidified my knowledge base through an engaging development of theoretical knowledge and practical application of concepts through MANY DRILLS. My goal for GMAT math was to develop muscle memory so that solving math problems would feel just like riding a bicycle. I felt as though that level of comfort and consistency in solving problems would help reduce any anxiety I felt on test day. TTP provided that and so much more!

COMPLETING TTP REQUIRED TIME AND DEDICATION, BUT IT WAS WORTH IT IN THE END!!!!!

My only regret is that I didn’t start TTP sooner. It is very comprehensive and available at such a reasonable price. Give yourself ~2-3 months to diligently go through all the modules. TTP is not something that you should attempt to fully complete in a month. That being said, there is a short study plan you can follow if you are on a time crunch.

Immediately after signing up for TTP, Scott offered to do a call with me, where we identified my concern areas (work /rate, combinatorics/ probability, and advanced geometry) and mapped out a plan of action. I’m bad at following plans so, initially, I skipped around between the different modules and focused on the hard problems, which quickly proved to be a big mistake. The modules really do build on each other and I needed to work through the easy and medium problems first to identify my knowledge gaps and building a strong foundation. Working from the ground up takes awhile, but it really is the best approach. I complemented TTP with the two additional Official GMAT Exam Packs offered by GMAC.

My favorite parts of the TTP platform:
1. ANALYTICS: Not only does TTP provide a dashboard that displays your accuracy and predicted score range, it also allows you to DRILL into the topic and subtopic areas that you are weak on and directs you to the chapters where you can review the relevant material. This level of detailed analysis was so incredibly helpful in establishing a strong foundation. I would spend a lot of time reviewing the topics that I had below 50% accuracy on and paid attention to these topics when doing OG questions and practice tests. The analytics section is also useful because if you have data-driven insights on what your strong and weak sections are, you KNOW which sections to focus on versus skip over on the actual test. Previously, I was relying on my gut to gauge which questions were difficult or would take me a long time to complete, an approach that was not always accurate.
2. TARGET TEST PREP FORMULA SHEET: Target Test Prep provides a helpful cheat sheet of formulas. I printed out this sheet and as I went through the TTP course and Official Problems, I would jot down additional formulas and tricks that I thought were important, but that I would most likely forget a few days later. I looked over my “customized” TTP cheat sheet in the days leading up to my exam.
3. ACTIVE REVIEW SHEETS: TTP Provides Active Review Sheets that you can print out and take notes on as you go through the different chapters. I found it extremely helpful to note the different permutations of a specific problem type on these sheets, especially if it was on a topic that was one of my weakness areas e.g., work/rate problems. People emphasize error logs a lot, but I think having clear, brief notes on the different problems you might encounter on test day is also helpful to review in the weeks leading up to the exam. As I reviewed my notes, which also served as a kind of checklist, I was able to reassure myself that I knew enough, had covered all of my gaps, and was ready to take this test!
4. VIDEO LESSONS: Each chapter has video lessons. I would often review videos on my morning commute or when I had down time. Active learning is best, but sometimes it was nice to just watch videos passively to refresh my memory on a particular topic.
5. FLEXIBLE: Because I am a self-directed learner, I found the well-designed platform offered the flexibility I needed to focus on my personalized needs at times that were most convenient to me.

THE BIGGEST BENEFIT TTP PROVIDED WAS CONSISTENCY IN MY QUANT SCORES.
Post TTP, I only scored 49+ on the Quant section of my practice exams and official exam. Before I took my official test, I signed up for Kaplan’s Official Test Day Experience, to get a feel for what it’s like to take a GMAT practice test at the same test center as my actual GMAT. Although I had to use a Kaplan Practice Test rather than an Official Practice Test during this experience, I found it SO HELPFUL to go through the motions of test day a few weeks before the real thing.
On test day, I found myself extremely comfortable with most of the easy and medium questions. There were still some hard quant curveballs that got me towards the end of the test, but overall it went really smoothly, and I was ecstatic when I saw that 770 at the end of the exam! I hope this helps, and remember that persistence and active practice is key on your GMAT journey!

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October 15, 2018
dcummins

Would be good to hear how you balanced your verbal commitments with the TTP course?

November 04, 2018
jciraczz

I also used the Target Test Prep flexible program and found it much better than some of the other materials I used (Kaplan, examPAL). My weakness was in Quant not so much verbal however to keep my verbal fresh before test day which was on October 15th, 2018 I purchased the Official GMAT Verbal questions and practiced for about an hour each day (I studied verbal for 3+ hours). In terms of verbal nothing is better than the official questions. I also practiced with the Official Quant questions and was very comfortable with them because Target Test Prep's questions are very similar to the ones you'll see on test day. Hope that helps!

October 11, 2018
IReadABunch

Joined: Aug 17, 2018

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q47 V42

TTP Offers a Great Value

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For a reasonable price, TTP offers TONS of material. It's a highly structured and organized program that really helps to refine your quant skills. Whether you're a naturally high scorer or someone with a lot of room to improve, Target Test Prep offers a strong system to help boost your score.

Personally, I used TTP for one month (a bit rushed - to really take advantage of resource, I'd recommend at least 2 months), and saw a pretty decent improvement. I scored a 45Q on my first test and managed to bump it up to a 47Q through TTP. Though, I think I under performed on test day, as I was getting 49Q on practice tests.

Through thousands of practice problems and thorough explanations of all the concepts you'll see on the GMAT, Target Test Prep is a great resource to hone your skills.

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October 10, 2018
Kat2018

Joined: Jan 13, 2018

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q46 V40

590 to 700

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I was on my gmat journey for about a year starting October 2017 and was finally done in October 2018. When I took my first practice test cold I scored 550 (GMAT prep 1). I briefly studied as I had to take another test by January and I scored 590 on my first official test. Both instances I had 36Q score. I did my research and had heard great things about target test prep. I started target test prep in February of 2018. The online only program has a pre-set study plan depending on your target score. The platform was perfect because I didn't have to worry about where to start since that in itself was overwhelming to me. The other great thing is that it tracks how much of the content i had covered and how much I had to go and has quizzes divided by difficulty. I am a visual learner and this was very helpful. Along with self guided study the material consists of video explanations to questions which was very helpful. I will not lie and say it was easy - the content itself was A LOT! At times I was discouraged and didn't think I would get through the content. By May and almost halfway through I scored 47 in an official practice test and I knew to trust the process. In my final GMAT official attempt in October I achieved 46Q which was a little below my target by 10 points here from my starting point. If I was more diligent and worked religiously to finish the content I have no doubt i would have achieved 48Q. The time investment is worth it. For the price there is no better quant prep guides out there

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September 30, 2018
seiramf

Joined: Apr 24, 2018

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

Great Course for GMAT Quant

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It's been a decade since I've been in school, so to say that I was unfamiliar with the concepts tested on the quant section is an understatement. TTP helped me to get back to the basics and build my quant skills from basically non-existent to a solid understanding. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to improve their quant score. The creator of TTP, Scott, was also incredibly helpful and supportive throughout the process. It's apparent that he cares about each of his students and he took his time to explain to me the importance of taking a strategic approach with studying for the GMAT, and of course exactly what that strategy is. He also offers one-on-one tutoring for those who are looking for more hands on support.

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September 27, 2018
storm6123

Joined: Jun 23, 2018

Posts: 0

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q47 V45

Huge Quant Improvements

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I come from a non-quant background and struggled on my first GMAT. I came out of that test with a measly 39 on my quant section for a total score of 680. The next time around I decided to focus all of my study on the quant section, so I found the best quant course - Target Test Prep. I had forgotten many of the basics since being out of school, but this course does an amazing job of teaching and testing the fundamentals. After working through the whole course I was able to raise my quant score to a 47 and my overall score to a 730. Thank you Target Test Prep!

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September 07, 2018
nartubot

Joined: Jul 09, 2017

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q47 V40

Great quant course

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I began studying for the GMAT with materials from Manhattan, McGraw Hill, Magoosh, and the Official Guide questions. On my first crack at the real exam, I did not meet my target score. I was considering other very expensive options like the MGMAT in-person course or private tutoring, but a friend recommended Target Test Prep and it ended up being the perfect course for me.

The course overall is very well-designed, both in terms of the actual curriculum and also the UX. It leads you through very methodical coverage and practice of the material, building on the concepts so that you retain all of the earlier chapters. I also really liked the Analytics features that made it easy to keep track of the average amount of time I was spending on each problem, and what kinds of problems I got wrong most often. I really wish I had heard of Target Test Prep before I bothered with other materials because I probably could have gotten sufficient preparation with just this course and the Official Guide - and it's offered at a very reasonable price too. I even found a promo code online so it was definitely a great value!

True to its name, I was able to hit my target score on the actual exam after going through this course. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a flexible online prep option.

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