Understanding Exponents A key piece of algebraic notation on GMAT and Executive Assessment (EA) quant problems is the exponent. Exponents appear on many kinds of quantitative problems, so fluency with exponents (and radicals) is an indispensable skill for achieving a...
The Executive Assessment (EA) is a trusted predictor of business school readiness that EMBA and MBA programs utilize for admissions to their programs. Administered by the General Management Admissions Council (GMAC), it measures higher-order reasoning, critical...
If you are planning on taking your Executive Assessment (EA), or have already taken it once, and need help understanding how your EA score is calculated and what that means for your admissions prospects, this article is for you. Knowing how the exam is evaluated can...
Are you ready to get a Master’s degree and take the business world by a storm? The first thing to consider is which admissions exam to prepare for. There are a handful of tests that MBA programs use to assess applicants. The GMAT, GRE, EA, INSEAD, and ieGAT are...
Welcome to the penultimate article in our series on exponents on the GMAT/Executive Assessment (EA). Today we explore a problem category in which exponents are used to notating the highest power of an integer by which a larger integer is divisible. GMAT/EA problems...