Author: Jeff Miller
The Executive Assessment (EA) is taken mostly by working professionals. As such, our EA students regularly seek out tips to help them study effectively while working a demanding job. …
If you are new to the Executive Assessment, you may be researching the types of quant questions you will encounter. The first type, Problem Solving, is a traditional multiple-choice …
If you are new to the Executive Assessment (EA), in addition to wondering about the overall structure of the exam, you may have specific questions regarding the quant section …
I can’t tell you how many times I have spoken with an EA student, whether here at Target Test Prep or on the forums, trying to answer the question …
There is no getting around that most test-takers must put in a lot of study time to achieve a high score on the Executive Assessment (EA). Thus, EA students …
For every Executive Assessment (EA) student, the following scenario is unimaginable: You spend months studying and perform well on practice exams, so you believe you are prepared to take …
A common question I field from students preparing for the Executive Assessment (EA) is whether flashcard use is effective for EA prep. My answer to this question has never …
For better or worse, your Executive Assessment (EA) score will likely have an impact on both your business school eligibility and your long-term professional path. The higher your EA …
Getting a great quant score on the Executive Assessment (EA) is essential to show business schools that you are ready for the rigors of their programs. So, if you …
The Executive Assessment (EA) is a test that is generally taken by business professionals with extensive work experience who are applying to Executive MBA (EMBA) programs. Unlike the GMAT …