Are you going to take the GMAT next month? Are you preparing now or thinking about taking the GMAT at some point? Are you freaking out about the new Integrated Reasoning section on the new GMAT? Well, you’re not the only one scared. But, have no fear – you have no need to be scared at all. In fact, this might be the very section that you could do really well in because it tests skills that you already, very likely, use everyday in the business world.
So, let’s jump to it.
Instead of the previous format with verbal, mathematics and analytical writing sections, the Next Generation GMAT exam will eliminate part of the writing section and include integrated reasoning. Since it’s supposed to mimic the real-life business world, there are only correct or incorrect answers and no partial credit.
Below are a few screenshots of the new exam section.
This question below tests your ability to read and comprehend data from an email:
This question uses a common data structure – the Venn Diagram:
The Integrated Reasoning GMAT question below tests your ability to read a table and comprehend and make conclusions from it.