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    GMAT Scratch Pad & Pen

    HI
    I have read in most of the forums that people who had practiced the GMAT tests on paper had real difficulty trying to write the test on the real GMAT supplied paper. Can some one highlight on the model and make of the scratch paper and pen so that i can start practicing on the limited space making the learning experience similar to the test.

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    http://www.gmatscratchpad.com/scratc...hpad2-full.jpg

    Take a look....i suggest u give a search on anything in this forum.....You will actually find everything already discussed.

    Cheers

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    saege and AKSTCS,

    I am used to use some scratch paper so I was afraid of using this new materials. I found that Manhattan's GMAT recently started selling this "erasable pad and marker" for GMAT test.

    I just got it last week. It says that it is a "virtually same pad" that testing centers provide for applicants. You can get it from Manhattan's GMAT or Amazon.

    Hope it answers your curiosity.
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    Tks Mitz

    Your reply was indeed good. I went to the test center today and the guy there showed me the pad and pen . I will try to purchase it locally.

    The Pen is Staedler Luminocolor Wet Erase Fine tip and the pad they say consists of 5 A4 size double sides laminated grid (Square) pages. no need to reuse the same book they will give you another when you are finished with the first.

    Since i am outside US getting the stuff from Manhattan is very costly i will try to get it made locally.

    Tks for all your help.


    Quote Originally Posted by mitzi View Post
    saege and AKSTCS,

    I am used to use some scratch paper so I was afraid of using this new materials. I found that Manhattan's GMAT recently started selling this "erasable pad and marker" for GMAT test.

    I just got it last week. It says that it is a "virtually same pad" that testing centers provide for applicants. You can get it from Manhattan's GMAT or Amazon.

    Hope it answers your curiosity.
    It says that

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    Laminated, white paper and a white erase marker should do nicely and cost less than $5-10.

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