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In great news, GMAC will start allowing people to use a REAL whiteboard when they take their GMAT at home for appointments starting on June 11, 2020! The whiteboard can be up to 12 inches by 20 inches, but can’t be larger than that. You can also have one dry erase marker and one dry marker eraser. In our view, this addresses the biggest disadvantage to taking the GMAT at home, assuming access to reliable internet and a webcam.

Even if you’ve taken the at-home exam once, you can take it again!

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