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Washington University in St. Louis
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Integrated Reasoning (IR) section tests your ability to analyze and synthesize information from multiple sources—a skill crucial for MBA-level work. You'll encounter four question types: Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Table Analysis, and Multi-Source Reasoning. Unlike other GMAT sections, IR questions often require you to evaluate data, draw conclusions, and make decisions based on complex information presented in charts, tables, or written passages.
IR is challenging because it combines reading comprehension, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking under tight time pressure—you have only 30 minutes for 12 questions. Many test-takers struggle with the unfamiliar question formats and the need to interpret visual data quickly while managing multiple data sources simultaneously. The section also penalizes partial credit heavily; you must get both parts of Two-Part Analysis questions correct to earn points, which adds pressure.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort, but most students see meaningful gains—typically 2-4 points on the 1-8 IR scale—within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. The key is learning the specific strategies for each question type, practicing under timed conditions, and identifying your weak areas (whether that's data interpretation, reading speed, or calculation accuracy). Consistent practice with real GMAT questions is essential; many students improve significantly once they understand the patterns in how questions are constructed.
You want a tutor with deep GMAT expertise who understands not just the content but the test-taking strategies specific to IR's unique format. Look for someone who can diagnose whether your struggles stem from reading speed, quantitative gaps, or unfamiliarity with question types—and who can tailor instruction accordingly. Experience with timed practice tests and familiarity with common student mistakes on IR questions is also valuable, as is the ability to teach you how to prioritize questions strategically when time runs short.
Most students benefit from 3-6 weeks of focused IR preparation, dedicating 5-8 hours per week to this section alone. If you're starting from scratch with IR concepts or have significant quantitative gaps, you may need 6-8 weeks. The timeline also depends on your target score and baseline performance; students aiming for top business schools typically need more intensive preparation. A structured study plan that includes learning question strategies, practicing individual question types, and taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions will help you progress efficiently.
Start by learning the specific strategies for each of the four question types, then practice them individually before mixing them together. Use official GMAT practice materials and full-length tests to simulate real test conditions and build stamina. Focus on accuracy first, then speed; rushing through IR questions typically leads to careless errors. Review every question you get wrong—not just to understand the answer, but to identify patterns in your mistakes, whether that's misreading data, calculation errors, or misinterpreting complex sentences.
The biggest mistakes include misreading data or missing key details in tables and charts, rushing through questions without fully understanding what's being asked, and spending too much time on one question at the expense of others. Many students also struggle with the Two-Part Analysis format, where both parts must be correct to earn credit, leading to strategic errors in question selection. Test anxiety and time pressure compound these issues; students who panic often skip critical steps in their reasoning or make careless calculation mistakes.
Your first session typically includes an assessment of your current IR skills—often through a diagnostic practice test or sample questions—to identify your specific strengths and weaknesses. You and your tutor will discuss your target score, timeline, and any particular question types that give you trouble. From there, your tutor will outline a personalized study plan, introduce key strategies for IR questions, and begin addressing your most pressing challenges so you can start seeing progress immediately.
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