
The GMAT is changing in 2012 — it’s getting a new section called Integrated Reasoning. With four new question types on top of the five types in the Quantitative and Verbal section, Integrated Reasoning will pose an additional challenge on a test that already takes 100 hours, on average, to score 600+ or 700+. To learn more about the changes and what they mean for MBA applicants, visit our test change information page, created in consultation with GMAC, at http://www.testchange.com.