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Manhattan GMAT对IR的评价(个人觉得有道理!)

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发表于 2012-5-25 03:34:47 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
What You Need To Know About Integrated Reasoning

What is Integrated Reasoning (IR)?IR is a new, 30-minute section that’s going to replace the Issue Essay on June 5. No other part of the GMAT will be affected. IR will have a separate score—it will not factor into the 200-800 score that you really care about.

Moreover, the new IR score will be relatively unimportant in the admissions process, for at least years. Why? The 200-800 score (together with your undergrad GPA) is a pretty good predictor of your first-year grades. That’s why the GMAT exists—to help admissions committees figure out how well you can handle the academic side of business school. Decades of research support this use of the 200-800 score.
Now along comes a brand-new section of the GMAT with a separate score. How will admissions committees use this score? They’ll look at it as just another piece of data on you—a piece of data that isn’t calibrated, because there’s absolutely zero history. Right now, it’s impossible to examine the relationship between IR scores and academic performance in b-school. There’s just a hypothesis that these things will correlate.
So, while we think this new section is interesting and well-designed, don’t overstress about it, because schools won’t care that much about your IR score.
Plus, Integrated Reasoning tests the same core skills as the rest of the GMAT! By preparing for GMAT Quant and Verbal, you’re doing the most important prep work you can do for IR.

When should I take the GMAT?If you can be ready by June 2 (the last day of the old GMAT), take it!
    Why bother with the new section at all?
    For 99.99% of folks, the Issue Essay is easier than Integrated Reasoning.
    Schools will take valid older GMAT scores, which are good for up to 5 years.
So if you’re ready by June 2 for the main event of the GMAT (the Quant and Verbal sections), then by all means, go ahead. Popular locations and time slots will fill up quickly, so book as soon as you can.
But if you won’t be ready until after the new section goes live, you’ll be fine!
    All the preparation that you’re doing now (or that you will do by June 5) will apply to the new GMAT.
    You’ll just need to do some additional training for IR specifically.
By the way, after June 5, it’ll take a full 20 days to receive official scores, so keep that fact in mind as you schedule your test.

What’s different about IR?Integrated Reasoning emphasizes certain topics at the expense of other topics:
    Emphasis on Percents, Statistics, Reading Comprehension, and so on.
    DE-emphasis on topics such as Grammar and Number Properties.
IR also has some funky new formats of questions. Hey, sort this table! Pick two answers, one in each column! You just have to get used to these new looks.
As the label says, Integrated Reasoning is integrated: it mixes together Quant and Verbal. You get Quant with a lot of words, or Verbal with numbers—take your pick.
You will also encounter real-world data—lots of ugly numbers. You’ll be able to call up a simple calculator on-screen—and in fact, you should be ready to do so, because some of these IR numbers fell out of the ugly tree and hit all the branches.
Why is IR this way? In business school, you’ll analyze cases—real-world histories of companies that include a lot of text and numbers. More than any other section of the GMAT, Integrated Reasoning gives you a foretaste of case analysis.
That’s why “real-world” topics such as Percents, Decimals, Statistics, and Reading Comp are more important on IR than “math puzzle” or “grammar nerd” topics.
What’s the real danger of IR?The real danger is that IR could mess up the rest of your test, if you let it. This new section will throw big charts and long passages at you. You’ll be under real time pressure to finish.
And once you’re done, you’ll have to start the part that really matters!
So how do you make sure that IR goes down smoothly and then vanishes like a burp in the wind?
    Build stamina in advance. When you take your second practice test, your third, and so forth, don’t skip IR. Our tests will be enabled with IR sections in April.
      Why not do your first practice test with IR? Because then you’ll over-focus on this section in your studies. Remember, what matters is GMAT Quant and GMAT Verbal—the two 75-minute multiple-choice sections that form the main event of the exam. Wait until you’ve got some real preparation under your belt before you start worrying at all about IR.
    Study the fast and easy way to do problems. Of course, you’re doing the same thing for GMAT Quant and Verbal. Just practice with these new looks, and don’t be afraid to use that on-screen calculator.
    Feed your brain at the break. After IR, your mind will be literally depleted of fuel (this state is called “decision fatigue” or “ego depletion,” if you look it up). As a result, you’ll be less ready to handle additional rapid-fire decision-making for the next 2 ½ hours.
      What’s the fuel of your brain? Glucose, exclusively—your brain only eats the simplest of sugars. Recent studies show that eating or drinking something with carbs in it fights ego depletion. So drink half a Gatorade. Of course, don’t overdo the sugar—don’t gobble half a birthday cake. Just get some carbs back in your brain.
After IR, make a couple of adjustments as you proceed into the rest of the test.
    Give up the calculator without regret.
      On IR, you needed it. But on GMAT Quant, you don’t need it. The numbers are now pretty! They’re rigged to allow for estimation or other approaches you can reasonably take by hand.

    Stop ignoring things.
      On IR, you’ll be given some giant table. To get the big picture, you’ll look the whole thing over, then you’ll sort and sift away all the dreck to find the two numbers you need.
      In contrast, on GMAT Quant you’re rarely given anything you don’t need. Try to use all the info provided.
Next time, we’ll talk about what IR looks like in detail. In the meantime, good luck in your studies!
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沙发
发表于 2012-5-25 09:21:18 | 只看该作者
谢谢楼主的分享~让我对新题没有那么怵了~
板凳
发表于 2012-5-25 12:01:43 | 只看该作者
谢谢楼主的分享~让我对新题没有那么怵了~
-- by 会员 meyian (2012/5/25 9:21:18)

看的不是太明白,能帮忙说一下吗?
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2012-5-25 20:25:43 | 只看该作者
我觉得新题之所以叫"integrated" reasoning,就是因为内容涵盖了verbal和quant,加上图表。所以你认真复习好原来G的内容,自身能力提高了,再熟悉一下题目类型,多看报纸报告的图表,基本不会有问题。

Manhattan的意思是,新题在未来几年后才会慢慢成为学校招生的指标。现在刚刚开始,没有参照系,一般不会很看重。让你不要太紧张。
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发表于 2012-5-25 22:45:01 | 只看该作者
我觉得新题之所以叫"integrated" reasoning,就是因为内容涵盖了verbal和quant,加上图表。所以你认真复习好原来G的内容,自身能力提高了,再熟悉一下题目类型,多看报纸报告的图表,基本不会有问题。

Manhattan的意思是,新题在未来几年后才会慢慢成为学校招生的指标。现在刚刚开始,没有参照系,一般不会很看重。让你不要太紧张。
-- by 会员 icyjeannelij (2012/5/25 20:25:43)

感谢!!
6#
发表于 2012-5-28 10:31:59 | 只看该作者
這篇大大解除了我關於IR的壓力!謝謝LZ~~
7#
发表于 2012-5-28 21:40:41 | 只看该作者
及时雨啊,manhattan对GMAT的把我还是很准的,这样下来就放心了。
8#
发表于 2012-5-28 21:45:10 | 只看该作者
这篇就大概在说1,IR不算啥,对于GMAT那800分不起作用,学校不会太看重。2 IR不用主力复习,在复习V和Q的时候,同时也相当于对IR复习了。3 IR体型很新,貌似听蛋疼,做起来的时候费劲,要注意耐力问题,不要昨晚IR之后没体了,后面的Q和V更重要。4 IR趋向给一堆东西,让你从里面挑挑拣拣,不要带着这种思路去做数学因为数学给的东西基本上都要用。同时果断在IR部分结束后放弃计算器。
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发表于 2012-5-28 23:22:09 | 只看该作者
忽忽,本来还挺担心的,现在感觉好点了,谢谢大家的解释呀!
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发表于 2012-7-7 12:41:49 | 只看该作者
LZ能否把这本曼哈顿的电子版发的我邮箱?万分感谢,这月底考试!!!740345336
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