From 570 to 730 - My Journey with GMAT Prep and TTP

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It's been awhile, and whilst I have some downtime during my summer break, I would love to share my experience taking the GMAT and hopefully guide prospective applicants along the way.

In 2022, I set out on a mission to conquer the GMAT and unlock my dreams of attending a good MBA school. With a baseline score of 570, I was determined to improve and reach new heights given the low baseline and my expected timeline. Reading through online materials, I tried several but none really hit the mark. That's when I stumbled upon TTP's GMAT course through a recommendation on Reddit. Skepticism filled my mind as I saw countless glowing reviews, but I decided to try after trying their 5-Day trial and liked what I saw.

To my surprise, TTP's course lived up to the hype. It covered both Quant and Verbal sections comprehensively, providing all the tools needed to ace the GMAT. Even if you hadn't touched math in years or lacked a quantitative background, their materials were substantial and easy to grasp. It was like a convenient "one-stop shop" for GMAT preparation, perfect for those balancing work and studies.

The Verbal section was equally impressive. The Sentence Correction (SC) and Critical Reasoning (CR) materials delved deep, offering valuable insights into how the GMAT tests Verbal reasoning. Frequent quizzes ensured that the basics were thoroughly ingrained in the learning plan.

Their Reading Comprehension (RC) material is up to par as well, and TTP's excellent team have delivered something top-notch.

With TTP's course, my preparation became more efficient and effective, especially working full time. It equipped me with the confidence to tackle the GMAT head-on. Within a month, after putting in hard work and dedication, I saw significant improvement in my scores, leading me to a satisfying 730.

However, no course is a silver bullet that can solve all your issues. A GMAT course still demands your time and effort, especially if you're aiming for a score above 700 or have a slightly weaker background. However, with patience and perseverance, you can overcome any challenge and achieve your GMAT goals.

So, fellow test-takers, believe in yourself and the power of a good study plan. TTP's course worked wonders for me, and I believe it can do the same for you.

The GMAT journey might be tough, but with the right tools and determination, you will succeed!

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570 t0 730 is no joke! Great work!

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