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4 years ago I received a score of 700 (Q44, V41, IR8, AWA 5) on the GMAT. It was my third attempt and it was one of the luckiest days of my life. I did not have a clear study plan and chose exercises in a haphazard manner. I also never seriously timed myself while doing problem sets. In short, I got incredibly lucky.
A couple of weeks ago I received a score of 770 (Q49, V47, IR8) on the GMAT Online. This is only thanks to TTP and the wonderful platform they have created. Subscribing to TTP is like going back to school. You are told exactly what you need to know and you are given a clear plan and the tools to solve every problem that will come your way on the real thing. For those among us who are of a competitive nature, you are also provided with statistics for each exercise so that you can compare yourself with other users. The Quant section is without fault. I believe that anybody that fully commits to TTP can receive a near-perfect score if they stick to the plan. I was able to complete the Quant section in a month of intensive studying. I am sure that the Verbal section will be just as amazing once it is fully finished. Some parts of the Verbal section are already available and are top quality. I finished the Sentence Correction chapter which I personally found very fun and rewarding.
You won't need anything else in order to succeed on the GMAT. Just stick to it and you will be rewarded. Good luck!