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GMAT Changes -
19. July 2010 by Jim Sutliff.
The Graduate Management Admission Council announced that there will be changes to the GMAT in June 2012. The new test will take the same amount of time to complete but one of the writing sections will be replaced with an intergrated reasoning section. The integrated reasoning section questions will be similar to the data sufficiency questions that already appear on the GMAT.
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