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Founded in 2008, Target Test Prep™ (TTP™) is an innovative test prep company that has been helping students break long-standing barriers to success on the GMAT for the past 16 years.

What makes us better? Our GMAT self-study course combines time-tested teaching methods with cutting-edge technology and innovative learning science to make achieving impressive GMAT scores possible for students of all levels.

There’s a reason TTP™ users consistently give our course 5-star ratings on GMAT Club. TTP’s robust, web-based platform gives users unmatched flexibility and control over their test preparation, guiding them step by step through the study process from start to score goal and tracking their progress at a granular level for optimal efficiency.

The Target Test Prep™ GMAT course is accessible on all devices and includes the following:

  • 52 rigorous chapters broken into 1,500+ lessons
  • 4,000+ realistic GMAT Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights problems
  • 1,300+ instructor-led HD videos
  • 1,200+ digital flashcards for studying on the go
  • 130-point score improvement guarantee
  • A personalized study plan and daily study calendar
  • Customizable practice tests
  • Intelligent analytics and a detailed error tracker
  • Live online support from GMAT experts

Now is the perfect time to join the many GMAT students who chose Target Test Prep and surpassed their wildest expectations on test day. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up for a full-access, risk-free 5-day trial for FREE and get every lesson, every practice question, every tool, and every feature that the TTP course provides with a paid subscription.

Don’t settle for GMAT prep that gives you only some of what you need. With the Target Test Prep™ GMAT course, you get everything you need to score high on test day!

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Target Test Prep Flexible Prep
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August 06, 2020
SharonZ

Joined: Mar 08, 2020

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q49 V44 (Online)

99th percentile score with TTP!

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As someone who enjoys self-study programs, I initially joined the Target Test Prep free trial but was quickly converted into a flexible plan customer. Target Test Prep offers detailed lessons and thorough explanations on Quant (and recently, Verbal too). The layout of the website is user-friendly, and its study plan, easy to navigate. Furthermore, during my few months as a TTP user, Scott, Jeffrey, and Marty were quick to answer any questions that I had (and I definitely had my fair share of questions haha). I felt prepared to tackle the GMAT after completing my study plan, and Target Test Prep helped me reach my 99th percentile GMAT score goals! :)

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August 06, 2020
jimmyw99

Joined: Mar 28, 2020

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V39

The smart way to learn Quant

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Target Test Prep is really amazing. It helped me to learn quant, getting quant 50 after going through the program. The systematic way of learning and reviewing quant is really efficient. They are also adding verbal review contents, so hopefully one day it will cover all areas of GMAT.
Target Test Prep is amazing!

P.S. Why do we need 100 words review? Stop wasting your time reading long reviews and GO STUDY!

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August 03, 2020
rm13

Joined: Aug 03, 2020

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q49 V41 (Online)

Target Test Prep Is The Most Effective GMAT Guide

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I began my GMAT journey at the beginning of the New Year and was recommended by a friend to use Target Test Prep (TTP) as a guide. The TTP Curriculum was thorough and gave me great insight into the different types of questions that would be asked on the exam. When I was first introduced to the course, only a guide for the Quantitative Section was available. After completing the guide for quant, I was consistently scoring at least a Q49 on Official Practice Exams. My struggles came on the Exam’s Verbal Section. Shortly after my first few practice exams, TTP released its Verbal Course and I saw an instant score improvement. My verbal score quickly jumped from low 30s to low 40s. After 2 in person test cancellations due to COVID-19 and a technical error on my first online exam, I was finally able to complete my first GMAT Exam, scoring a 730 (Q49/V41).

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August 05, 2020
rjl25

Congrats on your great score! Fantastic determination to get the job done despite all of the hurdles due to COVID

January 12, 2021
Jeyhun2008

Congrats! But I think Target Test Prep dont have RC section right? Still do you recommend it?

January 12, 2021
bb

Hi. They do have a verbal "beta" course that they have been testing for maybe a year now.... it is still being in development and perfected. I think the reviewer gained access as a part of the beta available to "Quant Course" customers.

August 03, 2020
MichaelGscott

Joined: Sep 09, 2019

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q45 V41

Target Test Prep is a life saver! 27Q to 45Q

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I can remember the exact moment that I had discovered Target Test Prep. I had been using the Economist GMAT course for about a month (primarily for quant, because my verbal was decent) and I had taken a practice test and actually scored lower than my diagnostic. I am not one to panic, but I was truly at stress level 1000. I was learning some tricks and overall strategies, but really felt like I was not getting a deep mastery of the content and also thought that I would never truly understand the GMAT material.

In a panic induced set of google searches, I stumbled upon a Reddit forum where people had been praising Target Test Prep. I started a trial and even reached out to the team at TTP asking if it was even possible for me to get to 700+ with a baseline of 27. They were very reassuring that if I just took the time and went through the course, that I would be fine. I really needed that confidence boost to know I wasn't about give up my entire life for an endeavor that was in vain. I trusted them and put in the work. I don't know that I've ever had to work at something so hard in my life. It took me significantly longer than the "3 months" that you see people post about.

I had read so many times that what makes the GMAT so difficult is that you can't really study for it. That is nothing farther from the truth. It is just incredibly difficult to study for it. However if you put in the work, you can certainly do it. Additionally, even though I only maxed out at a 45 in the official test, I was scoring 49's pretty consistently on the practice tests and I think anxiety just got the better of me. And when I would review my missed questions, I would always know how to solve them. I think if I would have had time to take the test a couple more times, I would have easily gotten a 49 or 50+.

Long story short: just start with Target Test Prep and save yourself the trouble of using anyone else. It's not a short cut, but it is a key to acing the GMAT. Overall a 230 point improvement from where I started (including verbal).

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July 28, 2020
kyledeshon

Joined: Jun 22, 2020

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q48 V42

Well Structured and Organized

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I used Target Test Prep as my primary resource to study for the quantitive section of the GMAT and found it extremely useful.

Prior to TTP I was struggling to structure and pace my GMAT studying. After reading the reviews for TTP I tried it and have no regrets. The course is intuitive and offers a wealth of realistic practice problems to learn and review the concepts from the lessons. Some of the questions can be repetitive (especially in the later, more difficult tests), but they do a good job of reinforcing the concepts that the lessons highlight.

I did not use TTP for verbal so I cannot comment on that portion of the course.

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July 28, 2020
meenes

Joined: Jan 30, 2020

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q47 V42 (Online)

TTP teaches you quant inside out

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I started with TTP after my first GMAT attempt, a 670 Q44 V38. I was about 2.5 months of intense studying in and had reached a plateau at Q43/44, a level I was stuck on for about a month. I was rigorously studying, did plenty of exercises, studied the explanations, kept a detailed error log, tried to learn how to triage to know which questions to let go, but it did not help.

After my exam I sat down and researched different courses on GMAT CLUB. Seeing the amazing reviews of TTP I decided to sign up.

I did not do the accelerated learning path but started fresh. Instead, after each chapter, I did about 35-50% of the exercises and then moved on. After about 3 weeks I finished the course and then did 2 more weeks of running through the difficult sections again and doing practice sets with only Medium and Hard questions I did not see before (note I took a week off from work).

I retook the GMAT and scored a 720 with a Q47. Even though I improved significantly, I was disappointed since I was consistently scoring Q49 in my official GMAC practice test. Anyway this score did get me in in one of the top schools so I decided to let it go :-)

TTP is so incredibly good because the GMAT is not just about knowing the formulas, but about knowing the formulas from left to right, right to left, top to bottom, etc. Furthermore you need to be able to combine formulas from different sections and again know all the cases. TTP goes in depth and teaches you each and every link/shortcut there is to know.

With TTP solving most of the problems became a routine allowing to solve accurate and fast. For the first time was able to complete the test without having to skip questions because I was behind on time. Instead, I was ahead of the clock the whole exam and even spent about 4 minutes on a difficult problem. To me this was a huge difference since prior I always had to let go of certain questions but doing so is incredibly difficult imo. Some tough looking questions turn out to be easy after spending 60-90 seconds on them (finding the shortcut) while some easy looking questions turn out to be time consuming because of lengthy and many math steps.

TTP took away the distraction of having to worry about the clock and instead allowed me to focus all my attention on the actual problems for 62 minutes straight. It's an incredible course.

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July 26, 2020
Ethanator88

Joined: Apr 26, 2020

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770 Q49 V47

640 to 770

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What I enjoyed most about Target Test Prep was how it made studying so easy. If you go through every module thoroughly, you will be prepared for the test. So once you have your test day set, you can easily identify how much you need to get through each day.

The quant section covers every topic I was tested on and more, and helps you develop a deep understanding of the questions, as well as tips and tricks for each question type, which both help immensely with time management. The verbal section was also very helpful, even though it is still in beta. Once more practice questions are added for SC, it will be the complete package.

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July 21, 2020
azchop

Joined: Jul 08, 2018

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q48 V42 (Online)

Q29 to Q48 with TTP

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TTP's engaging lessons & structured content helped me improve my Quant score from a diagnostic Q29 to a game-day Q48. Other products were nowhere near as effective!

TTP Quant was a great option for someone like me, who has not had to do GMAT-style math in many years. I am solidly in their target demographic (people who need a lot of help on Quant).

On test day Quant went about as well as I felt it had ever gone. I was right on pace, finishing with :30s left in the section. I was very deliberate about DS choices, and credit the OG problems with teaching me to be careful with spotting traps. I caught 3 separate traps TTP had drilled into me and felt proud of myself by the end of this section.

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July 18, 2020
momo321

Joined: Jun 23, 2019

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q49 V44 (Online)

TTP solves for speed by driving content mastery

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I used TTP to re-study after an initial attempt that fell short of my goals (720). While studying for my first attempt, I did too many practice problems while failing to account for gaps in understanding. By using TTP, I more effectively mastered the content and became faster organically. I would recommend using TTP from the beginning to avoid two attempts. I studied for about a month and a half between my first and second attempts, and used the accelerated study plan, as I already had a decent foundation of knowledge. If you are using the plan from the beginning of your studies, take your time and use the regular plan. There is quite a lot of content.

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July 18, 2020
piyushh19

Joined: Feb 20, 2020

Posts: 8

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V35 (Online)

The credit for my Q50 fully goes to TTP!

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Even though I had covered the full syllabus from another platform, I was stuck at Q45/46. Being a non-native speaker, Verbal was always going to be my weak area so I had to maximize on my strength, i.e., Quant.

One of my friends who was also preparing for the GMAT advised me to try TTP for Quant. I used TTP to fill the gaps in my basics and fine-tune my Quant prep. After using it for 10-15 days, I was able to score 49-50 regularly in the GMAC mocks and ended up with a Q50 on the real test.

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