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Extracted Content: New York University’s Stern School of Business today (Aug. 19) said candidates to its full-time MBA programs can now apply by taking a shorter and easier test called the Executive Assessment. That test, originally designed for applicants to Executive MBA programs, is shorter with fewer questions and lacks the GMAT’s Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section. Stern will be the second major MBA program to accept an EA as an alternative to the GMAT or GRE. Columbia Business School has also allowed applicants to submit an EA result in lieu of the more common GMAT or GRE for the past three or four years.