Hi Shulagna21,
Since Integrated Reasoning contains components of both Verbal and Quant, a good plan is to first complete your quant and verbal prep, and then move to Integrated Reasoning. After all, when practicing Integrated Reasoning, you don’t want to get bogged down with things such as calculating a weighted average or percent change, or understanding how to evaluate a basic argument, right?
That being said, for how long have you been studying for the GMAT? What is your GMAT score goal? You may find the following articles helpful:
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