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July 18, 2024
Swagatalaxmi

Joined: Sep 05, 2023

Posts: 82

Kudos: 312

Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q85 V88 DI80

How TTP helped me achieve a 98th percentile on GMAT FE!!

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Course Target Test Prep Maximum Learning

Location Online

Strengths:

- Comprehensive curriculum
- Self-paced
- Well designed study plan
- Regularly scheduled review tests
- Categorized error log
- Supportive staff team
- Data-driven analytics
- Sensibly-priced

Would make the product better:

- More visually appealing lessons (flow-charts, tables, colored boxes etc)
- Verbal and DI practice tests more regularly scheduled like the Quant tests.

TTP is one of the most comprehensive courses (because I needed foundational help with Quant ) while being reasonably priced. The course has the flexibility between a mission-based approach or a daily task-based approach which can be custom-tailored to your weekly routine. The study plan was so well-designed that I didn't have to use any other resource for my prep at the time and blindly followed the TTP plan. The lessons are so easy to understand and universally applicable from a novice to an expert level student. What I really appreciated about the lessons was that they were very structured, based on reliable and replicable techniques. The must-knows in each lesson helped summarize the main take-aways from each chapter without having to do it myself. I need physical pen and paper notes to study, so for that, the Active review sheets really helped me in the last 2 months of my prep when I was just revising what I had already learnt. The error log built into the TTP module helped me improve my scores on the Mocks from a 89th percentile to consistently scoring above 90th percentile because I was able to analyze and zero-in on the types of errors I was making most commonly and eventually erase them as much as possible.

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