Courses that offer the new changes in the GMAT exam format.

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Hi,

I am new to this forum. I would like to get started with my GMAT preps. I have a question. I found an article, url is listed below, that specifies changes in the exam format. Are there any courses that offer the new format? I checked Kaplan's GMAT prep courses and I did not see anything regarding "Integrated Reasoning". I have emailed them, but I figured until they respond, I'll ask around.

Article describing format changes:
https://articles.economictimes.indiatime ... ok-sarathy

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by David@VeritasPrep » Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:28 pm
Since the new integrated reasoning section is set to take effect on June 5th I would anticipate that any course you start now will have information on the integrated reasoning section. I know that at Veritas we will be including integrated reasoning in any course that you would begin now...

Here is a link to the Veritas Integrated Reasoning Page. There are some free sample problems for you to try as well as additional information. https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat/integrated-reasoning/

Just one more thing...remember, as explained in the link above Integrated Reasoning, like the AWA, does not contribute to your 200 to 800 score. It is a separate score. When you are looking at courses, you will do well to focus on the course that will get you the best scores on the Quant and Verbal - those are the scores that really count.

Of course it is nice to have a program that is really excited about the new Integrated Reasoning section as well!
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by Karite » Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:35 am
I was on the Manhattan GMAT Prep website and they showed the classes that will include the new section.