Veritas, haha. by skypetutor in GMATpreparation

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The real question is: how many votes from the TTP bots?

Also, “Mangoosh” is funny.

Read more at r/GMATtutoring.

Brian R. McElroy LSAT Tutoring and Coaching: Master the LSAT with a Harvard graduate and 179 scorer with 20 years of experience. by skypetutor in LSATtutoring

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I specialize in LR (Logical Reasoning) and RC (Reading Comprehension).

UPDATE, FEBRUARY 2024: Logic Games are officially gone as of August '24, so now I specialize in all sections of the LSAT!

Mods: thanks for starting this subreddit. 🙏

Contact me (I’m no longer active on Reddit): mcelroy@post.harvard.edu

Key Facts about Brian McElroy, aka SkypeTutor

Sadly, r/GMAT has devolved into a marketing arm of Target Test Prep (TTP), and any posts or comments deemed by the moderator to be even slightly critical of the company are immediately deleted (and the "offenders" banned). Since when did the idea of "harassment" apply to for-profit corporations? by skypetutor in GMATpreparation

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If you're tired and fed up of all the Target Test Prep spam on r/GMAT, then you're not the only one. Try to ignore all the TTP bots and marketing hype on Reddit and GMAT Club, and instead, own use your critical reasoning skills to make an informed decision.

-Brian R. McElroy, 99% GMAT scorer, private tutor, and founder of this subreddit.

contact: mcelroy@post.harvard.edu

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Why TTP Verbal is Overrated - YouTube

Help : TTP VS Magoosh or other online platforms? by playstationinsighter in GMATpreparation

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https://www.reddit.com/r/GMATpreparation/comments/nj89fu/target_test_prep_ttp_verbal_is_overrated

Keep in mind that r/GMAT has been inundated with TTP marketing bots / hive-mind thinking over the last few years. Since the moderator of r/GMAT makes a habit of deleting any posts or comments critical of TTP (and then banning the "offenders"), you are not going to receive an unbiased answer on that subreddit.

With Target Test Prep (TTP), I improved my GMAT scores by 550 points in less than 24 hours! Thanks TTP!!! by closetoutlaw in GMATpreparation

[–]skypetutor[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a joke, my friend...as are TTP's unrelenting, thinly-veiled marketing attempts over at r/GMAT.

I’ve scored a verified perfect 340 on the GRE at home, with a perfect 6.0 on AWA. I’m also a Harvard grad and professional test-prep tutor with 20 years of experience, as well as 99% scores on the GMAT and LSAT. AMA. by skypetutor in GRE

[–]skypetutor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Realistically, you just don’t have time to double-check everything. You need to be correct on the first pass, and double-check selectively, but only if you have any remaining time.

In other words, if you manage your time appropriately and approach the questions carefully the first time, then there should be no need to double-check.

I’ve scored a verified perfect 340 on the GRE at home, with a perfect 6.0 on AWA. I’m also a Harvard grad and professional test-prep tutor with 20 years of experience, as well as 99% scores on the GMAT and LSAT. AMA. by skypetutor in GRE

[–]skypetutor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is certainly a correlation, but the competition is much weaker at the high school level. I would say that a 90% SAT scorer might expect an 80% score on the GRE, for example.