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Target Test Prep GMAT Course Reviews

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.

Prefer video-based learning? The Target Test Prep OnDemand course is a one-of-a-kind video masterclass featuring 400 hours of lecture-style teaching by Scott Woodbury-Stewart, founder of Target Test Prep and one of the most accomplished GMAT instructors in the world.

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
*Review summaries are AI generated from 25 latest reviews in the past 2 years.

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September 01, 2018
phantom18

Joined: Apr 21, 2018

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Self-reported Score:
730 Q48 V41

Great Quant Strategy and Explanations

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I had scheduled a re-take to try and improve on my score. However, with applications and travel, I barely had any time to study. I used TargetTestPreps webinars to study my first time around and felt they could help me more. I decided to use their service and started reading chapters. The chapters and videos helped me improve on my areas of weakness and got me up to a Q48 within a week while maintaining my previous score. I felt really confident during the Quant portion of the exam. The team at TargetTestPrep was very helpful during my studies, always available to answer questions. I highly recommend this site for anyone serious about getting a high Quant score.

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July 30, 2018
wildhorn

Joined: Jan 06, 2018

Posts: 48

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Self-reported Score:
730 Q49 V41

Best way to rock the Quant Section

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First of all, I want to say how excited I am to be writing this review right now. I looked at the course reviews all the time and told myself that once I finally got the score that I wanted that I would write a review to help calm and motivate other GMAT test-takers. Before I began using Target Test Prep, I had been studying for roughly 2 months and seemed to be stuck around Q44. I've always been pretty good at math so I was a bit shocked when using some of the recommended book series didn't get me to where I wanted to be. I knew that I was capable of better than a Q44 and also knew that I needed at least Q48 to reach the score range that I had set for myself. I began to look around on GMATClub and other GMAT related sites to see if there was product focused solely on the quantitative section of the GMAT and that had consistently good results. After reading the reviews of TTP and learning about the 5 day trial for just $1, I figured it was worth the shot. I was immediately hooked as soon as I began using the platform. It's very intuitive and easy to use. It makes the math simple and easy to understand and includes more practice problems than one could ever possibly need. I did the entire program and answered every problem the course had to offer over the span of about 3 months while simultaneously meeting with Jeff Miller (one of the TTP tutors) once a week. All I can say is that the program works, especially when coupled with Jeff Miller (seriously Jeff is the man and knows how to spot your weaknesses and fix them). If you're willing to put in the time and make the commitment then there is no reason you can't achieve a Q47+ using this program. I'm living proof. Good luck!

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July 24, 2018
meghatron318

Joined: May 26, 2018

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q49 V42

Highly recommend TTP for quant help

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For those suffering with solidifying a good quant base, I'd recommend TTP. I mostly stayed true to the study plan they created and painstakingly took notes. There are roughly 22 topics with practice problems. Each chapter took about 2-3 hours to read and do all of the quizzes. The chapter quizzes and practice tests are extremely helpful in testing your understanding. They section questions by Easy, Medium, Hard - which is useful to determine how much time you should be spending on each question and if you've mastered the topic. I definitely would recommend to those of you who have time to dedicate to TTP!

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July 12, 2018
helene

Joined: Jun 17, 2018

Posts: 20

Kudos: 16

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q46 V44

One Month with Target Prep = +11 Quant

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I got waitlisted at Tepper, and I knew my GMAT score was the weak point of my application, so I decided to give it one more try before the final waitlist decisions were made. My previous scores were:
620: 40V/35Q - Nov 2017
550: 38V/27Q - Dec 2016

After 1 month with Target Test Prep:
720: 46V/44Q - June 2018

I wanted a program that focused exclusively on Quant, and started at a fairly basic level with enough practice problems to make me feel comfortable. I found that and more in Target Test Prep. I did spend about 60 hours studying in this time - I took a 2-week vacation and spent several hours studying every day.

Firstly, I loved the "gamified" format of the program. I like tracking my analytics and seeing improvement, as well as seeing the areas of strength and weakness. TTP gives you a ton of useful feedback in the form of data, that really helped me hone in on what I needed to work on. The two real game-changers for me about this program are: 1) you can set the question timing to whatever you want to work on your pacing and 2) every question is tagged by topic. So whenever I got one wrong and felt shaky on the concept, I would review the chapter again. In the past, I've wasted a ton of time trying to find the right lesson to understand what I did wrong.

Timing: I saw my pace improve dramatically over the 4 weeks I was using the program because I was practicing with a 2 minute timer per question, so I felt very comfortable walking into the test that I was able to easily solve most problems in under 2 minutes. Last time I took the GMAT, I was worried about timing and rushed through the first problems, guessing too many times, only to end up with extra time at the end.

The explanations given were in-depth and helpful. Many of them are in the form of a video, Khan Academy style, and are also written out in steps. The program also allows you to create your own custom tests, selecting the topics, the difficulty level, and the time per question. This enabled me to work selectively on topics I was weak on and to test myself on the hardest questions. When I faced easier ones on the real GMAT, I felt very confident in solving them.

This program made all the difference to me. I don't view myself as a "math person" and my background is social science. I was truly worried I would never be able to master the GMAT quant section. But this program boosted me from a 35Q to a 46Q in four weeks.

Within 2 weeks of taking the text, I got accepted to Tepper's part-time program starting this fall. My only regret is that it took me so long to try Target Test Prep. It's very inexpensive for the value - I hope it gains the name recognition it deserves.

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July 06, 2018
margomelville

Joined: Sep 20, 2017

Posts: 1

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V39

Joining the 700 Club with TTP

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Before starting Target Test Prep (TTP), I spent so much time and energy utilizing various books and online platforms. For my 2nd retake of the test, I decided to prepare with Magoosh and walked out of the exam DEVESTATED. My quant score had plummeted from my 1st test score and I sat there in my car thinking “how did I get dumber?” As soon as I got home, I signed up for TTP. My friends who were taking the GMAT SWORE by it, so I knew that it was time to give it a try.

I began TTP and was impressed by how thorough the platform was. Because I used so many other platforms, I would always notice when one platform failed to teach a certain concept. That was never the case with TTP.

At one point during my TTP program, I came to a brief halt. I told Jeff that the reason that I hadn’t started the combinations chapter was because I had found combinations to be so challenging in the past and I was scared. He assured me that TTP’s combinations chapter was great so I begrudgingly started the chapter. Jeff was ABSOLUTELY CORRECT! I felt so comfortable with combinations after that chapter, which was amazing because I had been struggling with them for months. TTP did an outstanding job of simplifying topics I had previously struggled with, such as geometry, combinations, probability, and number properties.

Before TTP, I dreaded taking practice exams because my math basics were so shaky. When I took my 1st post TTP practice test, I thought to myself “this seems too easy. I must be failing”. Nope! I just had a really strong grasp of the material. Post TTP, I only scored 49Q and 50Q on my practice and actual exams and I was so proud of myself.

When my friends who are about to start the GMAT process come to me for advice, I always tell them not to waste their time with other platforms and to start with TTP. My biggest GMAT regret is wasting my time and money on all of these other platforms for 7 months when I should’ve just started with TTP.

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June 21, 2018
mbaapp2019any

Joined: Jan 11, 2018

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
780 Q50 V48

Excellent and Affordable Quant Online Study Program

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I used 3 months of the Flexible Prep package to study for the quant section of the GMAT this year. I am a native English speaker and knew that I was relatively strong at the Verbal section going into my GMAT. However, despite being an engineer, I was relatively unprepared for the quantitative section of the exam. The quant section wants you to think in a very specific way and memorizing certain tricks and formulas can take you very far. I initially started my prep using the Manhattan GMAT books. I went through all of them and realized that I hadn't really retained any of what I read because the practice was not engaging or well structured. It did not force you to review material periodically and didn't provide very many GMAT style problems to practice with. I took a second CAT after reading the books and found that I'd made very little progress.

Enter Target Test Prep. I read the reviews of many online resources before settling on TTP, partially because of the reviews and partially because their price point was MUCH more manageable than other companies. I feel like I got incredible value for money with the package, ultimately boosting my score from 690 (first CAT exam) to 780 (official score).

Some of the aspects that I liked most about the Target Test Prep software were its plethora of examples and practice problems, the periodic reviews of past material, and the similarity of the problems to the questions in the GMAT official practice exams and actual exam. The software has 2500 practice problems, testing you on every quant subject imaginable. I finished every practice problem, including re-doing some of them when I felt that I wasn't as solid on a topic. Every few chapters or so, the programs prompts you to review the latest material. This kept me accountable and forced me to build knowledge instead of just memorizing a technique for a few days to forget it several chapters later. I used the written study guides and made note-cards in addition to following the online progression.

After completing the studying, I took the 2 practice exams from GMAC and 4 practice exams from Manhattan Prep. The way questions were worded or structured in the GMAC exams was extremely similar to the way TTP had taught me. On the other hand, Manhattan Prep seemed like it was purposely trying to trick you. On the test day, I saw several problems that were structured in a that was almost identical to what I had studied with TTP.

As my final test score obviously demonstrates, TTP prepared me extremely well for the quantitative section of the exam. I would highly recommend it to anyone who really needs to focus hard on quant and may be stronger or more confident in verbal.

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May 29, 2018
tuna15

Joined: Dec 24, 2015

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q46 V40

Detailed & Organized Self Study Course

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When selecting a course, I was looking for one that would allow me to study at my own pace rather than having to attend a class. I needed the flexibility to move as quickly as possible rather than waiting around for a class session once a week.

There were a number of things I particularly enjoyed about TTP, including the learning analytics, which allowed me to review my studies at a higher level to see where I had gaps. I also found the end of chapter quizzes to be helpful in determining what I needed to review or didn't understand in the first pass of study.

Overall, it was really nicely organized and was really helpful in improving my quant score efficiently.

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May 23, 2018
okay

Joined: Dec 26, 2011

Posts: 184

Kudos: 65

Self-reported Score:
750 Q49 V44

Fantastic Quant Prep!

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After studying using on my own and using other resources, my quant score was topping out around Q45/46. While I had heard of TTP through various online forums, it wasn't until a friend of mine told me her success that I decided to take the plunge.

Scott, Jeff, and team have done an amazing job creating this quant course. Target Test Prep breaks down the quant section into very small and digestible topics with detailed explanations and examples. TTP also does a great job highlighting the traps that you are likely to run into on the actual GMAT.

Additionally, there are quizzes of varying difficulty (easy, medium, hard) for each topic to test your understanding. The platform provides detailed summary statistics for these quizzes, which I found very helpful in identifying where my weaknesses were.

In the end, TTP helped me raise my score to Q49 on the actual GMAT. Highly recommend!

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May 21, 2018
alxandersen

Joined: Sep 26, 2017

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Self-reported Score:
700 Q46 V40
740 Q49 V42

No-nonsen quant prep

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If you If you want a prep service/ course that helps you drill inn the basics and fundamentals of GMAT Quant, TTP is the best out there! I used Magoosh and MGMAT in preparation for my first GMAT (700, Q46, V40) and although they are good i did not feel that i mastered the fundamentals at a level that enabled me to fully tackle the hardest problems with confidence. After an intensive month of TTP and 1700 practice questions (!) later i knew that the only thing between me and a high score in quant was seeing the "2min" solution and fully understanding the question, not silly arithmetic mistakes, poor formulation of my algebraic equations or uncertainty when tackling inequalities and scientific notations. It was no longer a question about basic skills, but actual knowledge and fully understanding the question. The second time around i felt confident in the quant section and quickly realized that i did OK just based on the difficulty of the questions in front of me, i screwed up pacing a bit (my inability to quit and give up haunts me) but still managed to secure a Q49 for a 740 total (V42). I would recommend TTP to anyone just starting their prep and who wants to do Quant the right way! A special thank you to Scott at TTP for providing friendly and enthusiastic customer service!

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May 04, 2018
jpbear211

Joined: Mar 25, 2018

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q45 V44

Excellent Course - Helped Give me Quant Confidence!

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My first attempt at the GMAT resulted in a 640 with a strong verbal score and a low quant score. I was waitlisted from my graduate school of choice and was told I needed to raise my GMAT score to at least 700 to be near my program's average score. I stumbled upon TTP through GMATclub and was immediately attracted by the clean website design and the methodical way in how each topic area of GMAT quant was covered by Scott & team. I was diligent to follow the TTP course calendar exactly as it was laid out; although TTP covers only quant, the course trains you and helps you to develop the analytical mindset that is necessary to score high in verbal as well. After three months of studying intensively with TTP and using only OG Verbal materials, I raised my score from 640 to 730 (and also achieved a significant bump in verbal!). If you are careful to follow TTP as prescribed, and take the time to watch the videos and do ALL the practice problems (as well as do significant work with OG problems), there is a good chance you will see score improvement as I did.

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