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Joined: 10 Jul 2015
Status:Professional GMAT, GRE and LSAT Tutor
Affiliations: AB, cum laude, Harvard University (Class of '02)
Posts: 882
Location: United States (CO)
Age: 41
GMAT 1: 770 Q47 V48
GMAT 2: 730 Q44 V47 
GMAT 3: 750 Q50 V42 
GMAT 4: 730 Q48 V42 (Online) 
GRE 1: Q168 V169
GRE 2: Q170 V170
WE:Education (Education)
ESR Results Suggest that Exactly 9 out of 12 IR Questions will Count.
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25 Jul 2016, 16:20
Updated GMAT ESR (Enhanced Score Report) results suggest that exactly 9 out of 12 Integrated Reasoning questions will count toward your score (the other 3 will be experimental).
For more information:
http://gmatclub.com/forum/information-on-new-gmat-esr-report-beta-221111-60.html#p1714740 _________________
My name is Brian McElroy, founder of McElroy Tutoring (http://www.mcelroytutoring.com). I'm a 41 year-old Providence, RI native, and I live with my wife, our three daughters and our two dogs in beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado. Ever since graduating from Harvard with honors in the spring of 2002, I’ve worked as a private test-prep tutor, essay editor, author, and admissions consultant. I’m also the moderator and founder of the r/GMATpreparation subreddit, a helpful source of free GMAT information with over 1,500 subscribers and growing.
I’ve personally taken the GMAT 6 times, and have scored in the 700s each time, with personal bests of 770/800 composite, Quant 50/51, Verbal 48/51, IR 8 (2 times) and AWA 6 (4 times), with 3 consecutive 99% scores on Verbal. More importantly, however, I’ve coached hundreds of aspiring business school students to significantly better GMAT scores over the last two decades, including scores of as high as 720 (94%), 740 (97%), 760 (99%), 770, 780, and even the elusive perfect 800, with an average score improvement of over 120 points.
I've also scored a verified perfect 340 on the GRE, and a 179 (99%) on the LSAT.