GMAT
Comprehensive study of gmat covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.
Basic Concepts
Integrated Reasoning Introduction
Integrated Reasoning on the GMAT
The Integrated Reasoning section blends math and verbal skills to tackle real-world problems using multiple sources of information.
Question Types
- Multi-Source Reasoning: Analyze data from tabs or emails.
- Table Analysis: Interpret sortable tables.
- Graphics Interpretation: Work with charts and graphs.
- Two-Part Analysis: Solve paired problems with interdependent answers.
Tips for Success
Practice interpreting data visually and verbally. Look for relationships and patterns in the information provided.
Application Outside the Test
Integrated reasoning mirrors the data-driven decisions professionals make in business, such as evaluating reports or comparing investment options.
Examples
Analyzing a company’s sales performance across regions using a table.
Interpreting a scatter plot to draw business insights.
In a Nutshell
Introduces the section where you combine data analysis and verbal skills to solve complex problems.