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Strengths:
Using TTP helped me improve to a perfect score on Quant, enabling me to work on a lot of practice problems in topic specific categories.
Would make the product better:
I feel there could be more reading practice problems for me to get more practice in.
TTP was an invaluable tool for me to improve my score in a short time (2 months). I was able to improve my quant score a lot because of the huge bank of practice problems and targeted practice that was organized by topic. The content was concise and well-organized, enabling me to revisit challenging topics while breezing through problems I was more confident in. TTP helped me to gain a deeper understanding of the type of problems I would come across, gave me a lot of practice problems to work with, and even helped address some mental blocks of test-taking that I went through. I would recommend to others who are self motivated and studious.
Strengths:
Gives you a structured route that can save you tons of time and kill your procrastination!
Would make the product better:
In the custom test section , it would be lovely if it has more flexibility to choose the question bank.
It is a great tool with amazing UI that can be leveraged along with your inputs to get to your dream score. Use it smartly to make the most of it. Helped me get to my score pretty quick and that's what I wanted! Something time efficient.
It provides you with flexibility in your prep which you can use to target your time in right areas, For example: I was pretty confident with my content knowledge of quants, hence I could use the accelerated mode in which I just solved questions directly without going through the quant basics.
Categorisation of questions and solving them under the clock gives you a reality check and getting habituated to it is great, quiz mode of TTP does that for you!
Finally, TTP can be a great tool and also affordable if you use the monthly subscriptions effectively!!
Strengths:
I personally found the quantitative section of the product to be its greatest asset. While I was familiar with many of the topics on the quantitative section, the continual focus on reviewing past topics and comprehensive list of questions was exactly what I was looking for and allowed me to develop mastery in the topics.
Would make the product better:
While quant lessons are followed by sporadic tests that continue to test your mastery of previous topics, an aspect that I found helpful, I would have loved to see that aspect implemented across verbal and DI as well.
While the course is comprehensive and indeed lengthy, TTP is what you make of it. In verbal, I was running on a short timeline but needed the basics so focused exclusively on question sets and their key concept highlights, cutting out most of the examples in teaching. For quant, I was familiar with much of the content, so dedicated a significant amount of time learning and understanding their question sets. I personally went into TTP after taking the GMAT once, so had an idea on where I needed to improve and consequently was able to extract exactly what I needed from the course to succeed and was able to do just that.
Joined: Aug 08, 2024
Posts: 15
Kudos: 29
Verified GMAT Focus score:
775 Q90 V90 DI85 (Online)
Strengths:
- Large high quality question banks and section tests
- Comprehensive strategy guide for every question type
- Great review and callback section for difficult questions/topics
Would make the product better:
- Full length mock tests can be added
I personally used the TTP accelerated study plan which includes comprehensive strategy guides for Verbal and DI sections and just the sectional tests for Quantitative Reasoning (since I am already strong in quant foundations). Overall, I found the curriculum quite comprehensive, and covers all conceivable concepts that could be tested on the GMAT. The course is well structured and paced, giving you quite a bit of practice along the way, which helps with question timing and speed as well. The pricing model is also quite competitive compared to other courses out there. Highly recommend!
More info and test experience can be found on my post on GMAT club: https://gmatclub.com/forum/775-gmat-fe-437212.html
Joined: Mar 02, 2024
Posts: 10
Kudos: 13
Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q83 V83 DI86 (Online)
Strengths:
- Breadth of questions
- In-depth theory on each question type
- Analytics and ability to work on weak points
- Chat function and ability to easily clarify doubts with anyone from TTP team.
Would make the product better:
Personally felt - that there could be a few SUPER ULTRA hard Quant tests to prepare for 805+ level questions that come on the GMAT.
Honestly, TTP is worth the investment. I started my GMAT prep by using free resources, but then you waste so much time figuring out what is the best resource for you.
Signing up for TTP removes those worries. It also prepares you for every single question type that could possibly come on the GMAT - that I believe is the USP. It completely removes all doubt and apprehension of being underprepared.
If you complete TTP properly and extensively - you should have a very good chance at a high score.
Also I reached out to Scott/Jeff for more tailored advice regarding my worries and issues on the actual GMAT exam - and they almost always responded within 24 hours - which was very beneficial.
Strengths:
- Very well structured course covering all the aspects Of the curriculum
- Lots of practice available.
- Explained all the concepts in detail
- The tools to bookmark and taking notes are specially handy in revision.
Would make the product better:
The course is very comprehensive however it can include some webinars/videos on how to solve various types of questions.
I have been working in Oil & Energy industry for last 5 years in India. I wanted to do MBA to expand my horizons and hence i started my GMAT preparation. In total I prepared for 3 months. I increased my score from 645 (my mock) to 705. A large part of it was due to TTP which helped me understand the concepts in detail and practice a lot so that I am very well prepared for my GMAT attempt. The study plan, practice questions and quizzes are very similar to those asked in the actual exam which helped me be ready for the actual exam day.
I would reccomend TTP to anyone wanting to sit for GMAT as it is one of the most comprehensive course available.
Strengths:
Strengths:
1) In depth concept explanation
2) Variety of questions
3) Difficulty categorized question
4) Really good UI to track the progress
Would make the product better:
1) More questions for Data Insights section
2) Verbal can be intimidating as they have lot of sub categories under each topic.
TTP flexi prep course is really game changer if you are starting from basics and don't have any conceptual knowledge. It is really in depth course which teaches things from very basic to the advanced level.
The best part is the sectional quizzes after each module categorized as easy,medium and hard levels question type.They also have a bookmark and highlight feature which makes it really easy to revise the concepts. I highly recommend TTP to anyone starting a fresh and have very basic conceptual knowledge.
PS: I was very lucky to have won 1 month of subscription during the GC Olympics.
Strengths:
The quantitative sections of TTP were beyond helpful for me. I hadn't taken a math course in over 8 years, but TTP's plan built my knowledge and confidence up gradually over the course of the program.
Would make the product better:
TTP has so much content and practice problems but I would love a few more full length practice tests to be included in the package. I ended up buying the extra practice tests from MBA.com
When I took my first practice test without any studying I placed in the first percentile in both math and data. Fast forward 4.5 months later and I was able to achieve 88th and 96th percentile in those sections. TTP isn't easy. The course took longer than I expected. I studied for multiple hours a day, 6 days a week for 4 months straight, but the payoff is worth it. TTP is comprehensive and in many ways harder than the actual test so that when you take the exam problems seem less challenging. If your first practice test score is way below what you'd like, it's not the end of world. If you're dedicated and follow the curriculum through a provider like TTP you can boost your score by hundreds of points.
Strengths:
Pretty exhaustive, which is always good when you’re starting out from scratch
Chat is fairly responsive as well
Custom practice creation tools and consistent planning of your modules
Would make the product better:
The exhaustiveness of the course is a double edged sword, can result in longer prep time
A helpful and a super informative course. Really helped me boost my confidence and helped me with working on my weaknesses- especially for quantitative and DI. For Verbal, it really helped me understand the nuances and traps that GMAT typically lays out. Given the lack of DI content available generally, TTP’s content is pretty close to the real deal.
If you feel you are close and the course is about to expire the team also helps with generous extensions.
All in all, had a pretty good experience- however, if you’re short on time I’d recommend you be tactical with how you approach TTP
Strengths:
Thorough lessons that allow you to move quickly through topics you understand better and take your time on more difficult topics, tons of practice questions especially in the Quant section, helpful explanations for every question
Would make the product better:
A larger question database for Verbal and Data Insights would be nice
I came in with a strong first practice exam score but wanted to maximize my score before applying to graduate schools. I used this course for about 2 months, 2-3 hours per day. I was able to skim topics I knew well already and really hone in on the topics that were most difficult for me. Ultimately, I finished the course in about 6 weeks and used the rest of the time to take practice exams to help simulate the testing environment. I ultimately scored in the middle of my practice exam scores and improved from a 675 at the beginning to a 765.