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Re: How much weight does the IR section get? [#permalink]
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Hi Gilborg,

Although each school weights IR differently, I think it’s safe that a higher overall GMAT score is more important than a high IR score. I also agree that since you already scored an 8 on IR on your most recent GMAT that there is no reason why you cannot replicate that score on your next GMAT. Certainly, if you have any other questions, feel free to reach out.

Good luck!
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