Review:

Harvard Business School Executive Assessment

overall review score: 4.2
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The Harvard Business School Executive Assessment (HBS EA) is a standardized admissions test designed specifically for experienced professionals applying to Harvard Business School's executive MBA programs. It evaluates quantitative, verbal, and analytical skills relevant to leadership and advanced business concepts, serving as an alternative to the GMAT or GRE for qualified applicants.

Key Features

  • Tailored for experienced professionals with substantial work experience
  • Focuses on assessing advanced business reasoning and leadership potential
  • Includes sections on quantitative analysis, verbal reasoning, and integrated reasoning
  • Streamlined format, generally completed in under two hours
  • Recognized by Harvard Business School as a valid admissions metric

Pros

  • Designed specifically for senior professionals, aligning assessment with real-world business skills
  • Reduces time and preparation effort compared to traditional GMAT or GRE tests
  • Allows qualified candidates without standardized tests to apply
  • Provides a focused evaluation relevant to executive-level admissions

Cons

  • Less widely recognized outside Harvard Business School compared to GMAT/GRE
  • Limited publicly available practice materials and resources
  • May not fully capture leadership qualities and soft skills essential in executive roles
  • Potential biases towards individuals skilled in test-taking rather than leadership attributes

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:15:53 AM UTC