By stacyblackman
- Mar 7, 13:37 PM
A new trio of student mobility trend reports issued by the Graduate Management Admission Council shows that graduate management education is becoming more global and diverse as applicants send GMAT scores to a range of programs around the world.
A record 286,529 GMAT exams were administered...
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By stacyblackman
- Nov 12, 21:22 PM
According to a recent poll of 265 business school admissions officers, early opinion of the GMAT’s newly introduced Integrated Reasoning (IR) section is decidedly mixed. As a new season of applicants prepares to submit the first set of applications with GMAT scores that include the...
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By stacyblackman
- Aug 14, 13:48 PM
In a recent update to its MBA admissions blog, Stanford Graduate School of Business attempts to ease the concerns of some applicants wondering how the school will view their scores in the GMAT’s brand-new Integrated Reasoning section.
“Rest assured that IR is is new to us,...
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By Aringo
- Aug 13, 02:00 AM
A few months ago the new Integrated Reasoning section was incorporated into the GMAT in order to analyze candidates’ abilities to process information from multiple sources. This section of the test is graded on a separate scale of 1-8 and does not affect the grades...
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By accepted.com
- Jun 19, 13:33 PM
Next up in our series on IR tips and insights is Mike McGarry, GMAT expert at Magoosh. Magoosh offers a comprehensive online prep program featuring over 150 video lessons and 700 online practice questions and video explanations to help you conquer the GMAT.
Accepted: What does...
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By Knewton
- Jun 30, 09:50 AM
It is true: There is a new section coming to the GMAT. “Integrated Reasoning” is a 30-minute mini-section that will take the place of one of the AWA essays and have its own distinct score. The Integrated Reasoning section requires manipulation of spreadsheet...
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