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14+ years
Caroline
Caroline's mechanical engineering background and MBA at MIT Sloan mean she's spent years pulling actionable conclusions from dense technical reports and financial models — which is precisely what GMAT Integrated Reasoning demands in a compressed format. She teaches a question-type-specific approach ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

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Allen
Allen's interdisciplinary economics training at Yale — where he constantly synthesized quantitative data alongside policy arguments — maps directly onto what GMAT Integrated Reasoning actually tests: pulling coherent conclusions from tables, graphs, and conflicting text simultaneously. He scored a 7...
Yale University
B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science

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Vinay
Vinay's dual science and math-economics degrees from UCLA mean he's been synthesizing quantitative data alongside qualitative research since undergrad — exactly the hybrid skill GMAT Integrated Reasoning demands. He scored in the 99th percentile on the GMAT and teaches students a repeatable framewor...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master in Public Health Administration, MPA in Developmental Practice
University of California Los Angeles
B.S. in Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Albert
Albert's dual MBA from UCLA and London Business School concentrated in finance — meaning he spent years building the exact skill IR tests: pulling actionable conclusions from tables, charts, and conflicting data sources under time pressure. He teaches a structured approach to two-part analysis and m...
University of California Los Angeles
Masters in Business Administration
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

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A PhD candidate at Yale, Carl brings a medievalist's core skill to GMAT Integrated Reasoning: synthesizing information from multiple conflicting sources and drawing defensible conclusions under constraints. His teaching across six universities sharpened his ability to break down complex, multi-forma...
Yale University
PHD, Medieval Studies
Yale University
Masters
University of Georgia
Bachelors, English

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jason
As an incoming MBA student at Michigan Ross, Jason knows exactly what the GMAT's IR section is gatekeeping — the ability to make quick business decisions from messy, incomplete information. He teaches students to treat each IR prompt like a mini case study: identify the question's actual ask before ...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

Certified Tutor
17+ years
Jackson
Jackson approaches GMAT Integrated Reasoning as a pattern-recognition exercise — each question type has a predictable structure once you learn to spot it. His doctoral-level analytical training, combined with genuine fluency in both math and verbal reasoning, lets him teach students to quickly ident...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, Music

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James
Twenty years of teaching GMAT prep — including stints with several national test-prep companies — gave James a deep familiarity with the IR section's quirks, particularly the two-part analysis questions where students most often second-guess themselves. His art history research involves cross-refere...
Yale University
Master of Arts, History of Art

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jason
Trading at Goldman Sachs meant Jason spent years making fast decisions from conflicting data streams — earnings reports, pricing tables, market charts — which is essentially what the GMAT Integrated Reasoning section simulates in a 30-minute window. His Columbia MBA coursework reinforces that same s...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters in Business Administration, Finance
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics (focus in finance)

Certified Tutor
13+ years
Joyce
A finance and operations major at Penn with a 1590 SAT, Joyce brings the same quantitative and verbal cross-reading that IR demands — parsing tables alongside written passages and drawing conclusions fast. She teaches students to attack two-part analysis questions by working backward from the answer...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science, Finance, Operations
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Integrated Reasoning (IR) section tests your ability to analyze and synthesize data from multiple sources—a skill critical for business school success. You'll encounter four question types: graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, table analysis, and multi-source reasoning. The section lasts 30 minutes and contains 12 questions, and unlike other GMAT sections, each question typically requires multiple responses, making time management especially important.
IR requires a unique combination of skills—reading comprehension, quantitative reasoning, and data interpretation—all under tight time pressure. Many students struggle with the unfamiliar question formats and the need to synthesize information across multiple data sources quickly. Personalized tutoring helps you identify whether your challenge is understanding the concepts, managing pacing, or both, so you can focus your preparation effectively.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you practice, but most students see meaningful gains—typically 2-4 points on the IR scale (which ranges from 1-8)—within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. The key is identifying your specific weak areas, whether that's interpreting charts, managing time across multi-part questions, or understanding question logic, and targeting those directly rather than studying broadly.
A typical session starts with reviewing practice problems you've completed, analyzing where you went wrong, and discussing the underlying concepts or strategies. Your tutor will then introduce targeted techniques for specific question types, walk through official GMAT examples with you, and assign timed practice problems to build both accuracy and speed. Sessions are personalized to your pace and learning style, so you're always working on what matters most to your score.
Practice tests are essential because they help you understand the real pacing and pressure of the IR section—something you can't replicate with individual problems. Taking full-length GMAT practice tests every 1-2 weeks allows you to identify patterns in your mistakes and track whether your strategies are working. Your tutor can review your practice test IR section with you to pinpoint exactly where time is slipping away and which question types need more work.
With 30 minutes for 12 questions, you have roughly 2-3 minutes per question, but multi-part questions require more time. A smart strategy is to scan all questions first, tackle graphics interpretation and table analysis questions (often more straightforward) before two-part analysis and multi-source reasoning (which demand deeper synthesis). Your tutor will help you practice this approach under timed conditions so it becomes automatic, reducing anxiety and improving accuracy.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT Integrated Reasoning and understand the specific challenges Baltimore students face. You'll have a brief conversation about your current IR score, target score, and learning style, and we'll match you with a tutor who fits your needs. Most students start with an initial session to assess strengths and weaknesses, then establish a regular tutoring schedule leading up to your test date.
Most students benefit from 4-12 weeks of focused IR preparation, depending on their starting familiarity with the section and their target score. If you're starting from scratch, 8-12 weeks allows time to learn question formats, build conceptual understanding, and develop speed through consistent practice. Working with a tutor helps you use that time efficiently by prioritizing what actually moves your score rather than studying everything equally.
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