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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 essential for business school success. You'll encounter four question types: graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, table analysis, and multi-source reasoning. Unlike the Quantitative and Verbal sections, IR doesn't contribute to your overall GMAT score, but many business schools review it separately, making it important for your application.
Most students struggle with time management—you have 30 minutes for 12 questions, which requires quick decision-making and efficient data interpretation. Many also find the question formats unfamiliar since they don't appear on standardized tests before the GMAT, making it hard to develop intuition. Additionally, the section demands both analytical and quantitative reasoning simultaneously, which can feel overwhelming if you're stronger in one area than the other.
Most students see meaningful improvement with focused practice—typically 3-5 points on the 1-8 scale with consistent study over 4-6 weeks. Your gains depend on your starting point and how strategically you practice; many students improve fastest by identifying which question type trips them up and drilling those specifically. Working with a tutor helps you pinpoint weak areas and develop efficient strategies rather than grinding through practice tests without direction.
Most test-takers benefit from 3-6 weeks of focused IR preparation, though this varies based on your comfort with data analysis and quantitative reasoning. If you're preparing for the full GMAT, IR typically gets less attention than Quant and Verbal, but dedicating 2-3 hours per week specifically to IR question types helps you build familiarity with the formats and pacing. Starting with untimed practice to understand the question types, then moving to timed drills, gives you the best foundation.
A tutor can identify which question types and data interpretation skills are holding you back, then create a targeted practice plan instead of having you study everything equally. They'll teach you efficient strategies for each question type—like how to quickly extract relevant data from tables or synthesize information across multiple sources—and help you develop a pacing strategy that works for your speed. Many students also benefit from working through practice questions with real-time feedback, which builds confidence and prevents you from reinforcing bad habits.
The official GMAT prep materials from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) are essential—they include authentic IR questions and adaptive practice tests that mirror the real exam format. Beyond official materials, many students benefit from drilling individual question types repeatedly before taking full-length practice tests. A tutor can help you use these resources strategically, ensuring you're learning from each practice question rather than just accumulating test attempts.
Your first session typically starts with an assessment—either reviewing your practice test results or working through sample IR questions together—so your tutor understands your baseline and identifies which question types challenge you most. You'll discuss your target score, timeline, and any specific concerns (like time pressure or confidence with data analysis), then create a personalized study plan. Many students leave their first session with concrete strategies to try and a clear picture of what to focus on.
Familiarity breeds confidence—practicing under timed conditions regularly helps normalize the pressure and reduces anxiety on test day. Developing a consistent approach to each question type (like a mental checklist for table analysis) gives you something concrete to focus on when stress rises. Many students also find it helpful to practice a few IR questions as a warm-up before tackling full-length practice tests, building momentum before the more challenging sections.
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