based on 883 GMAT Club reviews
I recommend TTP for people studying for the GMAT. Their presentation along with the multitude of small benefits helped a lot. I credit my 715 to the fact that I was able to study properly by following the schedule set for me. I had no doubts after reading their explanations and it helped me out a lot .
They also had video explanations for those interested in that.
TTP covered not only the topics and subjects but also concepts like timing, strategy and the like. I enjoyed the fact they taught solid GMAT fundamentals and no gimmicks.
You will have no issue studying the GMAT and scoring well if you follow their plan.
TTP is the best starting material if you are an absolute beginner with lot of time and very little quant knowledge. Their material is very through and gives you a strong concept and fundamentals for all topics
I would highly recommend it however if you are good and quants and don’t need much help then I would suggest you look for verbal focused study package as their verbal was sort of mix bag. I didn’t find it wrong or inaccurate but solving them didn’t give me enough confidence about my GMAT.
For Data insight the material is good however they should add more questions for practice.
I would suggest you don’t pause the subscription for long as it will harm your prep be consistent and use it wisely, if you know a topic try some questions and skip theory
I used Target Test Prep across a 6–7 month prep journey that took me from a 685 to a 725 (99th percentile), and I can say with confidence that TTP was the single biggest factor behind that improvement.
What sets TTP apart is the depth of its curriculum. Rather than teaching you shortcuts or tricks, the course rebuilds your understanding of every concept from the ground up — which is exactly what the GMAT rewards. The structured flow meant I always knew what to study next, and the review sets and notes made retention far more manageable than I expected.
The other standout feature for me was the error log and analytics. Even after six months of prep, I could pull up mistakes from my earliest practice sessions with full context on what went wrong. That level of traceability was invaluable heading into my later attempts - it helped me close gaps I didn't even know were still open, and gave my revision a precision that generic re-studying simply can't replicate.
If you're serious about the GMAT and willing to put in the work, TTP gives you everything you need to maximise your outcome. Highly recommended.
I can confidently say that Target Test Prep was the single most impactful resource in my GMAT preparation. I used the OnDemand course, and it exceeded all my expectations.
Before starting TTP, my quant performance was inconsistent, and I lacked a clear structure in my preparation. The course completely changed that. The curriculum is incredibly well-organized, breaking down even the most complex topics into manageable, easy-to-understand lessons. What really sets TTP apart is the depth of its explanations and the logical progression, it ensures you truly understand concepts rather than just memorize tricks.
The chapter tests and analytics were also a game changer. Being able to track my accuracy and identify weak areas helped me stay disciplined and focused. The sheer volume of high-quality practice questions gave me the repetition I needed to build confidence and speed.
The OnDemand format was perfect for me, as it allowed flexibility while still maintaining a structured study plan. It felt like having a personal tutor guiding me step by step.
As a result, I improved my GMAT score by 120 points, which I genuinely don’t think would have been possible without TTP.
If you’re serious about mastering GMAT Quant (and even Verbal), I highly recommend TTP without hesitation. It’s a 5-star resource and absolutely worth the investment.
TTP's flexible prep self-guided course provided immense ROI and the perfect balance of flexibility and structure for my chaotic schedule. I am currently in my senior year of my undergraduate degree, working at Koch Industries, and volunteering multiple times a week. I did not have much time or money to invest in official study materials; yet, the principles and knowledge I learned through TTP were specific enough to boost my score from a 615 to a 705 in less than two months. I would strongly recommend the flexibile prep course to GMAT students at a very minimum. If you have more time or resources, I would even recommend taking it a step further to purchase one of the more inclusive study plans. Even though I was on the cheapest plan, the TTP team took the time to reach out and personally help me achieve my goals. They are truly a pleasure to work with.