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I scored a Q39 in my first diagnostic mock using the GMAT Official Practice Exam which wasn't a great score. I tried using other resources to improve my Quant score but wasn't doing too well with them. I learnt about TTP through a YouTube video review and decided to give it a try and I'm glad I did. The program is well-structured and ramps up in difficulty gradually for each topic so that you get the basics right before you move on. The explanation provided for everyone question is clear and helpful - I never felt confused while reading them to understand why I went wrong.
It took me about 2 months of regular studying to finish the course (excluding the weeks spent doing only practice tests and reviews), though this should be taken with a pinch of salt as my schedule was quite flexible. The length of the course is long and shouldn't be underestimated, but this means that you will definitely get to understand your concepts pretty well. For me, even if I still struggled at the harder questions, it was more than enough to get my confident in dealing with questions of medium difficulty and that says a lot for someone who always have had trouble with maths.
Even by my final official practice test, I scored a Q45. This isn't great for some people but for me it was sufficient since I was doing well for my verbal section. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised to see that I scored a Q47 for my first actual GMAT. I highly recommend this course for anyone who has always struggled with maths - the structure and concise explanations will benefit you greatly, as well as the frequent review tests that come every few chapters. The study plan that is generated for you is very realistic as well based on the number of hours you're willing to spend per week or daily. If you're unsure, give the 5-day $1 trial a try (make sure you use it daily!); that was what got me convinced that TTP was the course for me.