495 to 675 with TTP

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495 to 675 with TTP

by sten7 » Mon Mar 10, 2025 12:20 am
At the beginning of my GMAT prep, I struggled a lot, especially with quant. My scores weren’t improving, and it was really frustrating. I lacked a strong foundation in math, so even basic concepts felt difficult. That’s where TTP made a huge difference. The course is structured in a way that helps you build skills step by step, making it easier to go from fundamental topics to more advanced ones.

Another great thing about TTP is its thorough coverage of almost every GMAT question type. The practice problems and explanations are well-organized, helping to improve both accuracy and confidence.

Beyond quant, TTP was also useful for verbal and data insight. The lessons are clear, and the structured approach helps reinforce key concepts. If you're struggling with GMAT prep and need a comprehensive, well-structured course, TTP is definitely worth considering.
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Re: 495 to 675 with TTP

by Scott@TargetTestPrep » Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:30 am
sten7 wrote:
Mon Mar 10, 2025 12:20 am
At the beginning of my GMAT prep, I struggled a lot, especially with quant. My scores weren’t improving, and it was really frustrating. I lacked a strong foundation in math, so even basic concepts felt difficult. That’s where TTP made a huge difference. The course is structured in a way that helps you build skills step by step, making it easier to go from fundamental topics to more advanced ones.

Another great thing about TTP is its thorough coverage of almost every GMAT question type. The practice problems and explanations are well-organized, helping to improve both accuracy and confidence.

Beyond quant, TTP was also useful for verbal and data insight. The lessons are clear, and the structured approach helps reinforce key concepts. If you're struggling with GMAT prep and need a comprehensive, well-structured course, TTP is definitely worth considering.
Thanks so much for the thoughtful post. We’re really glad the structured approach helped you build your quant foundation and improve across the board. Keep up the great work—we’re proud to have been part of your journey!

Scott Woodbury-Stewart
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