Since no one else has replied, I will give you my best guess. I took the GMAT again a couple weeks ago and seem to remember that there are three pieces of laminated paper (front and back), but one of the sides has instructions on it, so it's really five sheets.
Yes: it is 5 pages.
graph paper plus dry erase marker.
Joy, huh.
I believe many of the test prep companies make simulations. We're about to 'launch' ours - - though it is 'to code,' it has some special qualities that will help the test taker....
I made one for myself...pretty easy...go to a stationery shop, get some graph papers (10) double side it and then laminate...then make ring binder on both sides and voila u have ur set...just need erasable marker to go!
I wanted to ask a question to the people who have given the GMAT recently:-
What if I exhaust the no. of pages given to me?
Will I get a separate notebook or do I have to use the marker to generate new space?
Thanks in advance.
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