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I think the integrated reasoning section will be introduced in June 2012, not 2011.
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Originally the integrated reasoning was supposed to be released in 2013.
However, it was moved down a year to 2012 (I always think it was announced in 2012 and moved down to 2011).

https://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/The-Ne ... istory.htm
(bottom of the page states that the new section will be live June 4th, 2012)
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Yeah for some reason I thought it was 2011 too. Thanks bb.

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I am planning to give GMAT in 2011 around April first week. Basically wanted to know the difference in the exam pattern of 2010 and 2011 i.e. any new stuff likely to happen in 2011 etc...
Another thing can someone help me with a plan to tackle the GMAT 2011. I am targetting a score of 700+ like most of the folks so I need as much a robust plan as possible.

Thanks.

To start off, take GMAT prep test 1 and analyze it properly. Know your weakness areas. Then chalk out a plan. Make sure you keep an eye on Quant and Verbal both simultaneously. Close to your GMAT date, take GMAT prep test 2 to see how much you have improved. You can actually take both these tests twice without encountering too many repeat questions. So in between, if you want to gauge your progress, you can take GMAT prep test 1 again.
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