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Acquaint yourself with the different question types in the IR section, such as graphics interpretation and multi-source reasoning.
Utilize official GMAT practice materials to understand the question format, difficulty level, and content.
Practice reading & interpreting charts, graphs, tables, & data representations as the IR section assesses your ability to analyze data from various sources.
Develop the ability to quickly skim through passages and scan for relevant information in charts and tables to save time.
Time management is crucial in the IR section. Practice solving questions within the allotted time for each question type to enhance your speed and accuracy.
The IR section requires a combination of quantitative & verbal reasoning. Strengthen your skills by practicing GMAT Quantitative and Verbal sections.
During the IR section, use the provided scratch paper to jot down essential information, make calculations, or create visual representations of the data.
After practicing, review your answers and identify any mistakes or areas of weakness. Understand why you made the errors and learn from them.