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Frequently Asked Questions
Most students see meaningful score improvements with focused preparation. The Analytical Writing section is scored on a 0-6 scale, and improvement depends on your starting point and the time you invest. Students who work with a tutor typically see gains of 0.5 to 1.5 points, though some improve more significantly with consistent practice on essay structure, argumentation, and time management.
The key is understanding the specific rubric the GRE uses to evaluate essays. Tutors can help you identify your current weaknesses—whether that's developing clear thesis statements, supporting claims with evidence, or managing your 30-minute essay window—and create a targeted improvement plan.
Analytical Writing presents a different kind of challenge. While Quantitative and Verbal sections test knowledge and reading comprehension, Analytical Writing requires you to construct arguments under time pressure while also demonstrating clear writing mechanics. Many students find it challenging because they're less practiced at writing formal essays, especially with only 30 minutes to plan and complete each essay.
The good news: this section is highly improvable with targeted practice. Unlike some test-taking skills, essay writing directly benefits from working with someone who can review your work, identify patterns in your thinking, and help you develop a structured approach to argument analysis.
Time management is one of the biggest challenges students face on Analytical Writing. A 30-minute essay requires a strategic approach: typically 2-3 minutes for planning your argument, 20-23 minutes for writing, and 2-3 minutes for a quick review. Many students spend too much time planning or editing and run out of time to complete their thoughts.
Working with a tutor helps you develop a consistent essay-writing routine and practice under timed conditions. You'll learn how to quickly identify the key logical flaws or assumptions in the prompt, outline your response efficiently, and write at a pace that allows you to complete your essay with strong supporting examples—all within the time constraint.
ETS (the organization that creates the GRE) provides authentic practice essays and scoring rubrics through their official GRE preparation materials, which should be your primary resource. These are the most reliable because they reflect actual test prompts and scoring standards. The Official GRE Super Power Pack and individual practice test sets include real essay prompts you can use for timed practice.
A tutor can help you move beyond just doing practice essays to analyzing your work strategically. Rather than writing dozens of essays, it's more effective to write a focused number of essays, have them evaluated against the actual GRE rubric, and understand exactly what's preventing you from reaching your target score. This targeted approach typically yields faster improvement than volume alone.
The most frequent mistakes include: (1) misreading the prompt and not directly addressing what's being asked, (2) providing examples without clearly explaining how they support your argument, (3) spending excessive time on introduction and conclusion at the expense of substantive body paragraphs, and (4) focusing too heavily on grammar at the cost of logical clarity—the GRE prioritizes argument strength and organization over perfect prose.
Students also often underestimate how much the test values specificity. Generic statements about the argument don't impress—you need to identify precise logical fallacies or unstated assumptions and explain why they matter. For students in Los Angeles preparing for graduate programs, a tutor can help you break these patterns through targeted feedback on your actual essays rather than general writing advice.
Test anxiety on Analytical Writing often stems from uncertainty about what a good essay looks like under pressure. When you understand the rubric clearly and have practiced writing essays multiple times under timed conditions, anxiety naturally decreases—you have a proven system to follow. Many students find that their anxiety drops significantly after their third or fourth timed practice essay because they develop confidence in their process.
Working with a tutor gives you a chance to practice in a lower-stakes environment first. You can write essays, receive detailed feedback on exactly what's working and what isn't, and refine your approach before test day. This preparation transforms the actual test from an unknown into a familiar task, which is one of the most effective ways to manage anxiety.
Come with your GRE registration confirmation and information about your target graduate program and target score. If you've already taken the GRE or done practice essays, bring those materials—your tutor will want to analyze your actual writing and score report to identify your specific strengths and gaps rather than working from assumptions.
You should also be ready to discuss how much time you have until test day and how many hours per week you can dedicate to preparation. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who will personalize your study plan based on your timeline and goals. If you're unsure about any of these details, your tutor can help you think through them in your first session.
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