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Great article post. When IR launched in 2012, most students applying to business schools would not report their IR score. But now, several years later, most of the applicants will have an IR score reported.
Recall that your GMAT score lasts 5 years. So if someone took the GMAT right before June 2012 and applied for business school in 2017, he would report a GMAT score that did NOT include the IR score. However, once it hits 2018, every applicant for sure will have the IR score reported and when business schools have an additional data point, they can use that score to determine the outcome for borderline candidates.
Integrated Reasoning also is a strong predictor for those doing consulting type analysis.
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