charlemagne wrote:
carcass wrote:
Based on what I read on Mba.com nothing says about regression line. please tell us about this argument but with concrete link example and so on.
Otherwise would be concerned...
By the way I 'd have another question: is true that if you take 0 on IR this affects your quant score ?? is possible??
thanks
I think Regression line deals with just a type of questions to be asked in IR. May not be in the info available on mba.com
Also, per my information, IR scores are NOT going to be counted towards the Verbal, Quants, or the total GMAT score. It would be shared seperately (kinda like the AWA scores).
Any takers to certify the info?? Mods??
IR will be separately scored from the rest of the GMAT, so it will not count towards your overall 200-800 score.
For more check:
the-next-generation-gmat-gmat-integrated-reasoning-130224.htmlMBADreamzzz wrote:
When do they plan on introducing the IR?
The GMAT Integrated Reasoning section is a new section on the GMAT, and
will be introduced on June 5th, 2012. Instead of making test takers suffer even longer, GMAC, the writers of the GMAT, have decided to replace one of the essays with the Integrated Reasoning section.
As the section implies there is a fair amount of reasoning involved – most will be quant-based, though there will be some verbal-based reasoning as well.
Here are some important points to keep in mind:
* You must answer a question before moving on
* Once you answer a question you can’t go back to it
* A graph or prompt may have multiple questions
* You will have 30 minutes to do 12 questions
* There will be an onscreen calculator for this new section (but not for the rest of the exam!)
For more check:
the-next-generation-gmat-gmat-integrated-reasoning-130224.htmlHope it helps.