As of January 2006, you will not be given scratch paper and pencil on the GMAT®
Instead, you will receive what the GMAT® test center calls an erasable noteboard and a special pen. This is a spiral notebook of 5 pages of specially formatted dry erase paper.
Don't be caught by surprise.
Read about test takers' experiences and also guidelines for using the noteboard and pen on the test:
Don't waste time practicing the wrong way.
Start practicing with a replica noteboard now!
