. That was my first guess as well. But reading through the mba.com page, they've said "paper in a clear slide" is prohibited. GMAT-style scratchpad is technically paper in a clear slide. I think we will have to get a whiteboard, like most tutors use in their classes. Something like this:
I think you should be able to erase any time you wish/want.
It does not say if using laminated sheets like the practice booklet from
MGMAT/Veritas are acceptable but reading it more and more, I feel they would be (they are not prohibited) but frankly, it is just a guess and deduction and inference, not hard answer. If we judge based on the previous experience with the GMAT support, they will take a while to catch up and we will be getting a number of conflicting answers until they all get on the same page.
BB.
HSW2021 wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Was wondering whether laminated sheets like those we get at the test center count as whiteboard. Does it have to be a whiteBOARD?
Also, can we just erase the content midway exam ?
The site doesn`t say anything about whether we can use both the sides. If erasing midway exam is not allowed, what do you guys think? Is it safe to assume that we can use both the sides?
Cheers,