Test takers who sit for the GMAT from January 3 - January 12, 2012 will be participants in a special research project for GMAT Integrated Reasoning section, launching in June 2012.
You will see an additional 30 minute research section at the end of your exam. Your participation in this research will help develop the Next Generation GMAT exam.
Your performance on the research questions will not count toward your official GMAT score and will not be sent to schools. The 30-minute research section will contain questions presented in four new formats: Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, and Multi-Source Reasoning. Although you are not expected to study for the research section, you can click on the online tutorial for each new question type below to learn how to navigate them and see a sample question. This advance look will allow you to be familiar with how the questions will work before you see the research section.
Learn more about the new Integrated Reasoning questions.
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