I took the GMAT in early May and scored a 49Q. I am over the moon and beyond thrilled with my score, and I owe a lot to this company, and my friend who referred me to them. The content is clearly written and organized, and the practice questions are challenging and numerous. It was exactly what I needed to prepare well for Quant.
I took the GMAT in early May and scored a 49Q. I am over the moon and beyond thrilled with my score, and I owe a lot to this company, and my friend who referred me to them. The content is clearly written and organized, and the practice questions are challenging and numerous. It was exactly what I needed to prepare well for Quant.
My GMAT journey: I took Princeton Review’s in-person class during summer 2014. I studied diligently for 6 months with Princeton Review, then I decided to take the test in February 2015. I walked out of it without finishing because I knew I was doing terribly on the quant section and would not be able to finish successfully. The Princeton Review material was useful, but the quant material doesn’t go far enough in-depth, and the practice questions are not difficult enough, in my opinion. I was pretty depressed about the test at this point. My friend then referred me to Target Test Prep. I spoke to Jeffrey for about an hour on the phone to re-orient my morale and be introduced to Target Test Prep. I signed up. I decided that I did not need one-on-one tutoring, because I felt I could teach myself the material and test-taking skills. Also, I think the material is very clearly explained. I used Target Test Prep from mid-February to mid-May. I studied 10-14 hours a week consistently. I went through the chapters one by one, rebuilding my quant foundation. Some material was of course repeated from Princeton Review, but a lot of it wasn't and it made me realize how much quant material Princeton Review glosses over. On test day, I did not struggle at all with the questions! I wish I didn’t waste money on the Princeton review class and found this company sooner!
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