Admission committees for business schools across the globe highly value Executive Assessment (EA) scores because of their relation to a student’s academic skills as well as their potential for handling the course load and material during their studies, but it may carry less weight than the GMAT for full-time programmes.
We have gathered a list of free resources for EA preparation to help you through the preparation period and these tools should certainly boost your chances of getting properly prepared for test day.
Each of these websites has unique qualities that make them worthwhile to check out and combining these resources will cover all sections of the Executive Assessment including Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning.
Spend sufficient time taking a look through all of the resources that these websites present on their pages to see which ones you can insert into your preparation plan. Making use of the practice questions, practice tests and solutions will push you toward your goal of achieving a top score on the EA and improving your chances of getting into the programme of your dreams.
GMAC Official Practice Test
No matter what exam you are preparing for, the optimal start is to sit down and take a full-length practice test with the goal of gaining some familiarity with the questions as well as having a base score around which you will plan your preparation.
The official EA website, gmac.com, has a great free practice test, which is offered by the official provider of the exam. By taking the time to utilise this resource, you will get an idea of your personal strengths and weaknesses when it comes to the content on the EA and begin structuring your study period in regard to which topics will be covered and when.
Of course, it is a great start to take a diagnostic, but it is highly recommended to implement practice tests regularly into your preparation period with the goal of tracking progress and adjusting your curriculum as necessary. It is worth noting that you should stick to the time restrictions as closely as possible as well as putting yourself in an environment that simulates what it will be like on test day.
Take a look at all of the tools that GMAC has to offer for free in their Executive Assessment section on the website and start your preparation off on the right foot.



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