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The key strengths are the extensive and detailed learning paths. You will surely find all the topics and tips you'll need to develop a solid understanding of the core concept tested on GMAT, along with both time-saving tips and of the background elements that help you NOT to memorise. Memory will likely fail, so the important thing that TTP insists on is that it develops structured reasoning and effective strategies.
Strategy is the main thing here: a thing I've felt is that when I did the exam, I had a strategy and a way to tackle the questions for most of them, something in the previous attempt I didn't have. This way, I improved by 5 points in QR and 4 in DI, mostly due to improved time management thanks to focused strategies.
In short, you'll find anything you need and delivered in a way to make your learning path as efficient and effective as possible