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Strengths:
Target Test Prep excels in several key areas: comprehensive and structured content, highly detailed explanations, and a robust adaptive learning platform. The program offers a vast array of practice questions that closely mimic the GMAT exam, supported by video tutorials for better understanding. Its user-friendly interface and personalized study plans significantly reduce the hassle of planning and allow you to focus solely on learning. The analytics are particularly impressive, helping to pinpoint weaknesses and track progress effectively.
Would make the product better:
integrating a broader range of cultural and business context in practice questions might provide a more global perspective, aiding students from diverse backgrounds.
I began my GMAT preparation with Target Test Prep on a friend's recommendation and was immediately impressed by the depth and breadth of the materials provided. The platform's approach to teaching each section, especially quantitative and verbal, is meticulously designed to enhance understanding and retention. The mix of theoretical explanations and practical questions prepared me not just to answer correctly but to understand the reasoning behind each answer.
Throughout my study period, I was able to utilize the flexible, adaptive study plan that adjusted to my schedule and pacing, which was invaluable as I balanced preparation with other commitments. Despite the challenges, I consistently felt supported by TTP's resources and saw a remarkable improvement in my practice scores, culminating in a final GMAT score that exceeded my expectations.
The ease of use, combined with the comprehensive analytics, allowed me to focus on weaker areas efficiently, turning potential weaknesses into strengths. By the day of the exam, I felt thoroughly prepared and confident.
Target Test Prep is more than just a study tool; it's a roadmap to success on the GMAT, tailored to maximize each student's potential. I highly recommend it to anyone serious about getting a top score and wanting a detailed, structured approach to mastering the GMAT.
Strengths:
Extremely comprehensive information on all topics. More than enough practice questions to hone in on various areas. Straight forward and organized learning plan.
Would make the product better:
Going through the entire learning plan perfectly will take over 3-4 months even with several hours of work each day. Not sure if TTP would improve have to improve anything with that but just something to be weary of if you want to do the given learning plan.
Target Test Prep has been great for my GMAT journey. I started with a 475 and bumped my score up to a 675 on the GMAT focus in less than three months. There are so many questions for each topic which allowed me to really hone in on topics and master them. I like how they outline a organized learning plan for you with questions for each chapter. One thing to note is that the learning plan will take over 3 months to do. I barely finished my entire learning plan and still got a 200 bump in score so if you are able to really dedicate and prepare a several months to TTP I am positive that you can get an even better bump or score!
Joined: Jan 30, 2024
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q81 V89 DI82 (Online)
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Strengths:
TTP creates a tailored study plan that can be updated/modified as you prepare. By simply selecting which sections you want to focus on and designating a number of weekly study hours, TTP builds a day-by-day plan to complete the course by your test date.
A review of concepts is built into the course. As you move onto a new module, you are frequently tasked with completing quizzes on questions you missed from earlier sections, solidifying your understanding.
TTP offers strong explanations for answers to difficult questions. Each question has both a written and video explanation for how the problem is to be solved. Even if you are confused after reviewing these resources, you can contact their live helpline where they provide a personalized explanation.
Would make the product better:
After TTP, series/sequences was the only area I felt less prepared for on quant. These were 2 of the 4 questions I missed during my GMAT. However, my impression is that TTP is constantly updating its curriculum. During my subscription, multiple new readings were added to the quant section.
Target Test Prep was the single most impactful GMAT preparation service I used, specifically for the quant section. As someone with little experience in math, I scored a 29 percentile on the quant section of my diagnostic test. It was very apparent I needed a crash course, so I purchased a TTP subscription. I couldn’t be more satisfied with the decision.
TTP provided a comprehensive review of each topic in the quant section. You cover each topic by reading short digestible passages and immediately applying the concept to practice problems. Instead of becoming bogged down by lengthy readings, you learn a new concept, validate your understanding, and move on. This approach makes the course significantly more fun and engaging. At the end of each section, you are given practice tests of easy, medium, and hard difficulty. This organization forces you to both master the basics and apply new concepts to unfamiliar problems. Through TTP, I improved to 71 percentile in quant and raised my overall GMAT score by 90 points! Highly recommend.
Strengths:
TTP is very thorough and well organized.
Would make the product better:
None I can think of
This is a great course. It's got levels to select based on the score you're targeting, and I picked the highest tier. It's very thorough. It took a lot of time. I spent about 9 months on it, and about 500 study hours. If you want a hardcore review of basically any topic that might come up on the GMAT, then this program provides that. It can be challenging, but the GMAT is challenging, so I consider that a benefit. It also really helped me train up for the mental fatigue that comes with taking a test that's as long and demanding as this one is, which I assume will also be good practice for grad school.
Strengths:
This course is going to give you all the fundamentals you need to succeed. In particular, this course is going to strongly improve your Quant fundamentals, especially if it has been a while since you last took a fundamental Quant class. The product also has a great interface to follow you, so you don't need to do planning. You just need to give yourself the appropriate time to follow the course plan and if you do so, and are calculated in taking more time on topics you struggle with, the Target Test Prep course will provide you with the right topic coverage and guidance to succeed.
Would make the product better:
When I took the course, the GMAT classic was transitioning to the GMAT Focus and the Data Insights section of the GMAT was newer so the content in the course was limited in comparison to the rest of the modules. Nonetheless, it gave me everything I needed to make substantial improvements in Data Insights scores.
Target Test Prep is a great course. It is long and some complain about this but it is long for a good reason - it is thorough. Every fundamental I faced on the GMAT Focus, from all sections, I was exposed to in the Target Test Prep course.
Target Test Prep really thrives for those who are determined to do well, will stick with a plan, and avoid shortcuts (hint: there's no shortcut to doing well on the GMAT or any standardized test). In terms of a fundamental course that can be self paced and as someone who has traditionally never achieved an above average score on any standardized exams (grade school standardized exams, SAT and LSAT) and having taken different formats of prep courses (instructor led/self paced/hybrid), I can say with confidence for a self motivated individual who can learn on their own, Target Test Prep will not disappoint. I've never encountered a prep course that focuses on perfecting the fundamentals as much as Target Test Prep, and this genuinely paid off the most for me.
Some differences in my experience that will likely be different than others experiences include the following. I had a decent Verbal score to begin with because I had previously prepped for the LSAT and GMAT Verbal was somewhat similar to LSAT Verbal. Therefore, I had a bit of practice with similar questions. Nonetheless, I still improved my Verbal score between my first practice exam and the one Official GMAT Focus attempt I did. The last note is you must give yourself time to complete the course (or at least come as close as possible to completing the course). Admittedly, I did not complete the course entirely as I was in a time crunch to apply to my preferred programs before a due date. I spent 4.5 months between starting my Target Test Prep course and writing the Official GMAT Focus. If you don't complete as much of the course as possible, aka the fundamentals they introduce, you will likely be missing out on valuable fundamentals that you may encounter.
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Strengths:
Quant foundations
Would make the product better:
Verbal explanations can be improved
TTP is a great resource to use for GMAT prep. Would recommend to supplement this with official questions and videos from the GMATNinja verbal and DI series
Great material to go through for quant related topics, lots of questions, incredible depth of materials and explanations. Some questions in the material are also slightly harder than the actual GMAT which helps you prepare well for any unexpected hard questions on the actual test.
The verbal section dives a bit too deep into question types too quickly, and I feel there is opportunity to add material that helps students holistically identify traps and choose between the final 2 (most confusing) answer choices. It's useful to start off with TTP for a topic like this, and then supplement with other resources if you feel your score is plateauing
Strengths:
The Quant sections were very step-by-step and consequently easy to follow. I never felt overwhelmed, even when learning some concept I could not remember at all from high school or middle school. Examples embedded within each lesson were also helpful for solidifying skills.
Verbal sections were similarly helpful in their step-by-step nature. Emphasized all of the different variations of verbal questions that showed up on the test. Tons of practice and examples too.
Would make the product better:
Not much to suggest here!
I absolutely recommend this product. I would have been lost in my GMAT studying without it, and its detailed structure made it easy to create a study plan to follow. It covered Quant topics in detailed, manageable steps, and I was able to easily relearn concepts I hadn't seen in years. There are tons of practice problems to work through at different levels of difficulty, which really allowed me to focus on what I was struggling with. The platform also gives test-taking advice and strategies, which are supplemented throughout Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights lessons. It has additional tools such as flashcards as well, which were especially useful for memorizing equations and such.
Joined: Sep 23, 2023
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q81 V90 DI79 (Online)
Strengths:
I loved how thorough TTP was. The other courses simply did not have the same depth when it came to explaining quant.
Would make the product better:
I think the strategies from the verbal section are too long. It would be nice to have an accelerated verbal option.
TTP was amazing and helped me get my dream score. I went from 555 to 675 with their help!
When I first started studying, I knew my biggest challenge would be the quant section. On my first practice test I got 25th percentile in quant. On my first official test (before finding TTP), I got 35th percentile on quant. TTP ended up helping me get my quant score up to 71st percentile, which when paired with the rest of my score, helped me score in the 96th percentile overall!
What mainly separates them from the others is that they assume you know nothing about math at the beginning. This was crucial for me because I had not taken a math course in 6 years!
Strengths:
Extremely detailed, well organized categories of quant, verbal, and data. Customizable study plan based on desired score.
Would make the product better:
I would only recommend more practice questions! I did the maximum amount possible, but would've loved to try more.
TTP was essential for me to achieve such a large increase in my score. Having no prep and jumping into TTP, I completed the course and felt confident regarding content going into my practice exam phase. The lessons and study plan in TTP are extremely comprehensive. At no point did I ever feel as though I hadn't seen any kind of new information on the GMAT official guides and exam. Scott and the instructors are very responsive and on GMAT Club, I find their explanations the most understandable as well. With TTP I was able to jump from a 505 first practice exam score to a 645 GMAT Focus official score. Thank you TTP!
Strengths:
Very thorough course that it split up into sections based on types of questions and skills needed to succeed. This helps fine tune specific skills and understand weakness areas to focus on.
Would make the product better:
I think the course was a little dense in the sense of it taking quite a while. A lot of that was it being a little wordy.
Such a great and thorough class that really explores every area of the GMAT Focus. I started this class with little knowledge of how the test worked or what it would be asking, and after going through TTP I felt totally confident and prepared to succeed. My score went from a 575 to a 645 in 6 months! I would recommend, and be sure to track mistakes to get the most out of it.
I would emphasize that this course takes 100+ hours to complete, and trying to do it any faster than this will not be helpful. Be sure to be thorough! Best of luck.
Hi Blee,
first congrats on your great score. I only have two Month for the Preparation of the GMAT. Would you still recommend TTP in this case, since you mentioned that the learning path takes 3-4 month, or can this be done quicker than suggested by TTP?