I think your proctor would be a lot more impressed with a one-sided whiteboard but unfortunately that’s impossible as all whiteboards have 2 sides to them.
And I hope you guys are approaching your studies with as much zeal as you are putting into worrying about whiteboards. Should I be concerned? ?
1. All whiteboards have 2 sides. Whether are can write on the back side officially or whether it’s metal or plastic or wood or stone - it has two sides.
2. The difference between a whiteboard that has 2 officially usable sides and only one officially usable side is not really discernible. Unless we want to call a committee on whiteboard and examine all whiteboards and provide whiteboard certifications for $50/ whiteboard. Mine has a white surface on one side and metal on the other. I can write on both. I can erase both sides. If you have a whiteboard that has one side that is not erasable, don’t write on it. You must erase all sides before the breaks. It will be a problem if one side is not erased or if you have your boyfriends picture on it.
3. Which is exactly why you have to show both of your whiteboard sides to the proctor before and after the test.
It does not matter if you have one or two writeable sides strsf wrote:
Hey I just asked the same question on here and was told it is okay to use.
Have you given the online gmat? I wonder how the proctor would react to a double sided whiteboard as I got one too.
chanyb wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone confirm if it is okay if the whiteboard is double sided? also how will they verify the dimensions? mine is 30 x 40 cm, which is at the limit of the requirements.
Thank you
Johnny
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