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Allen
I am a recent graduate of Yale University as well as of a prestigious New York City Magnet High School. I graduated with a B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science (3.9 GPA and magna cum laude). I am well equipped to tutor various standardized like the SAT, PSAT,...
Yale University
B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science

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14+ years
Caroline
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

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Vinay
I am a 2nd year medical student at Northeast Ohio Medical University and have tutored K-12 and college students over the past 10 years in various subjects ranging from math and science to SAT prep and language arts. My educational background includes an MPA in Development Practice from Columbia Univ...
Columbia University in the City of New York
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University of California Los Angeles
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9+ years
Albert
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Masters in Business Administration
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Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

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Yale University
PHD, Medieval Studies
Yale University
Masters
University of Georgia
Bachelors, English

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6+ years
Jason
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Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

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17+ years
Jackson
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Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, Music

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Yale University
Master of Arts, History of Art

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6+ years
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Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters in Business Administration, Finance
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics (focus in finance)

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14+ years
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Stanford University
Masters in Business Administration, Business
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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 increasingly important in business school and beyond. You'll encounter four question types: Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Table Analysis, and Multi-Source Reasoning. Each question requires you to interpret data, make logical connections, and communicate findings clearly, all within a 30-minute window with 12 questions.
IR challenges test-takers because it demands speed, accuracy, and comfort with unfamiliar question formats simultaneously. Unlike Quant or Verbal, many students haven't seen IR-style problems before, so they struggle with pacing and question interpretation. The section also requires you to toggle between analytical thinking and data literacy—reading charts, graphs, and tables while solving problems under time pressure—which compounds the difficulty for most test-takers.
Most students see meaningful improvement (3-5 points) within 4-6 weeks of focused IR practice, especially when working with a tutor who can identify your specific weak points—whether that's reading tables quickly, interpreting graphics, or managing two-part logic problems. The key is consistent practice with real GMAT questions and strategic feedback on your approach, not just your answers. Your starting score, study frequency, and baseline comfort with data interpretation all affect your improvement trajectory.
A typical session starts with reviewing practice problems you've attempted, identifying patterns in your mistakes, and discussing the strategic approach to different question types. Your tutor will then walk through new problem-solving techniques, have you practice live with feedback, and assign targeted homework focused on your weakest areas. Sessions are personalized to your pace and learning style, so whether you need deep dives into table analysis or quick wins on graphics interpretation, the focus stays on what moves your score.
Most students struggle with IR timing because they overthink questions or spend too long reading complex data. Effective strategies include: pre-reading the question before diving into the data, identifying what information you actually need versus what's extraneous, and knowing when to make an educated guess rather than chase perfection. A tutor can help you practice these techniques under timed conditions and develop a personalized pacing plan based on which question types slow you down most.
Most GMAT prep experts recommend taking 4-6 full-length practice tests spaced throughout your study timeline, with at least 2-3 taken in the final 2-3 weeks before your exam. However, for IR specifically, you'll benefit more from targeted practice on individual question types (20-30 problems per type) before attempting full sections. Your tutor can help you determine the right mix of focused drills and full-length tests based on your current performance and timeline.
Start by taking a practice test or completing 3-4 problems of each IR type (Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Table Analysis, Multi-Source Reasoning) and tracking your accuracy and time per question. You'll quickly see which types trip you up most—whether it's extracting data from graphs, handling conditional logic, or synthesizing information across multiple sources. A tutor can dive deeper into your mistakes, distinguishing between careless errors, conceptual gaps, and pacing issues so you focus your prep where it matters most.
IR anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with question formats and time pressure, both of which improve dramatically with targeted practice and strategy. Building confidence means completing dozens of practice problems, understanding the logic behind each question type, and developing a consistent approach you can rely on under pressure. A tutor can also help you build mental stamina through timed practice sessions and teach you grounding techniques to stay calm when you hit a tough problem, so you can move forward strategically rather than freeze.
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