Category: About the EA
The Executive Assessment is designed to be very similar in difficulty to Official Executive Assessment practice tests, but many test takers find that the real exam feels harder due …
Preparing for your Executive Assessment test day goes beyond studying; you’ll also need to know exactly what items to bring and what to leave at home. On the day …
How hard is the Executive Assessment? The Executive Assessment (EA) is generally considered more accessible than the GMAT or GRE, but it still poses a challenge that requires preparation. …
Executive Assessment scores are valid for 5 years from your test date, according to GMAC, the test administrator. This means you can use your scores for an Executive MBA …
If you’re considering taking the Executive Assessment to apply to business schools’ executive MBA programs or another program that accepts the EA, you’re likely aware that, in addition to …
If you’re considering taking the Executive Assessment (EA) to apply to an EMBA or full-time MBA program, you’re likely wondering what a good EA score is. In this article, …
Although the Executive Assessment (EA) is similar to the GMAT in many respects, Executive Assessment scores look very different from their GMAT counterparts and are calculated using a method …
If you’re planning to apply for an Executive MBA (EMBA) program, you may be wondering if there is an alternative to taking the GMAT for your application. The Executive …
The Executive Assessment (EA) is a computer-administered, standardized test that was introduced in 2016 and is required for admissions to many Executive MBA programs. Like the GMAT, which is …
The Executive Assessment (EA) is an important component of the application process for many graduate business degree programs. Although the goal of most applicants is to take the EA …