Award-Winning GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors
serving San Diego, CA
Who needs tutoring?
FEATURED BY
TUTORS FROM
- YaleUniversity
- PrincetonUniversity
- StanfordUniversity
- CornellUniversity
Award-Winning GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors serving San Diego, CA

Certified Tutor
Vinay
I am a 2nd year medical student at Northeast Ohio Medical University and have tutored K-12 and college students over the past 10 years in various subjects ranging from math and science to SAT prep and language arts. My educational background includes an MPA in Development Practice from Columbia Univ...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master in Public Health Administration, MPA in Developmental Practice
University of California Los Angeles
B.S. in Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Caroline
I am currently pursuing my MBA from MIT Sloan's School of Management. I attended undergrad at at Washington University in St. Louis and graduated Magna Cum Laude with my M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. After college, I moved to Houston, Texas to work for ExxonMobil at a refinery before returning to ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Edris
I am a dedicated teacher because I am a dedicated learner and I strive to instill in my students that same passion for knowledge and mental exercise, all while improving the student's grades. My tutoring experience stretches back to when I was a high school student tutoring students younger than me ...
Boston College
Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Albert
I am particularly good at coaching Maths, Verbal, and Writing skills. Within the past one year working with Varsity Tutors, I helped over 30 students achieve high GRE (160+ on each section) and GMAT (650+) scores. I'm currently studying at Columbia University. I have an MBA degree from UCLA and Lond...
University of California Los Angeles
Masters in Business Administration
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I am working with.
Columbia Business School
Masters, N/A
Cornell University
Bachelors, Industrial and Labor Relations

Certified Tutor
I am currently a PhD candidate completing my doctorate at Yale University in the Medieval Studies department and has previously obtained masters degrees in English Literature and Medieval Studies from Yale, The University of Georgia, and the University of Glasgow. An Atlanta native, I returned from ...
Yale University
PHD, Medieval Studies
Yale University
Masters
University of Georgia
Bachelors, English

Certified Tutor
7+ years
I am very proficient in math and economics as well as test prep in ACT and GMAT. I can tutor a wide arrange of subjects and have a passion for helping others learn from my knowledge and tutoring expertise.
Princeton University
Engineer

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rishi
I'm a freshman at Rice University, and planning to major in Mathematical Economic Analysis and Computer Science. I'm also a student athlete and a starting member of The Rice University Men's Golf Team so I understand time is crucial and will do my best to help you understand and not just memorize co...
Rice University
Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jason
I'm an incoming full-time MBA student at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Growing up, my mother was a teacher, and instilled in me a love for learning. In high school, I tutored my younger brother across many subjects. Since, I've volunteered as an SAT Tutor with New York Cares fo...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

Certified Tutor
Brandy
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Theological Studies and a Fellow in Theology & Practice at Vanderbilt University, with a minor in Ethics & Society and a certificate in Women's & Gender Studies. I have a M.Div. and a certificate in Gender, Theology, and Ministry, and an A.M. in Comparative Literature and A...
Azusa Pacific University
Bachelors, Religion, Psychology
Vanderbilt University
Doctor of Philosophy, Religion, Philosophy
Duke University
A.M. in Comparative Literature and African-American Studies
Nearby GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors
Other San Diego Tutors
Related Graduate Test Prep Tutors in San Diego
Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. The AWA is scored on a 0-6 scale, and tutoring helps you master the essay structure, argument analysis techniques, and time management strategies that graders prioritize. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify your specific weaknesses—whether that's spotting logical fallacies, organizing your response, or refining your writing mechanics—and target those areas directly. Many students jump from a 4 to a 5 or 5 to a 6 by learning to write more concise, analytically rigorous essays within the 30-minute time limit.
The 30-minute AWA requires a disciplined approach: spend 2-3 minutes planning your response, 20-22 minutes writing, and 3-5 minutes proofreading. Effective planning is crucial—jotting down your main critique points and evidence examples prevents rambling during the actual writing. Tutors help you develop a template-based approach where you consistently structure essays as: introduction with your thesis, 2-3 body paragraphs attacking specific logical flaws, and a brief conclusion. This systematic method reduces decision-making during the test and ensures you finish on time. Practice under timed conditions is essential; many students who struggle with pacing simply haven't written enough practice essays against the clock.
The AWA prompt presents an argument with built-in logical flaws—your job is to analyze and critique them. Common fallacies include false causality (assuming correlation proves causation), hasty generalization (drawing conclusions from limited evidence), and unsupported assumptions (claims presented without evidence). Graders want to see that you can recognize these patterns and articulate *why* they weaken the argument. Rather than memorizing a list of fallacies, tutors teach you to ask critical questions: Does the evidence actually support the conclusion? Are there alternative explanations? What assumptions is the author making? This analytical approach transfers directly to stronger essays. Students who can consistently spot 2-3 solid critiques typically score in the 5-6 range.
The AWA is scored separately and doesn't contribute to your overall GMAT score (which is 200-800 and based on Quantitative and Verbal sections), but many business schools still review your AWA score. If you're aiming for a top program, a 5 or 6 is expected; a 3 or below can raise concerns about communication skills. That said, most students benefit from spending less total prep time on the AWA than on Quant and Verbal. A targeted 2-4 week AWA tutoring block focused on essay structure, argument analysis, and timed practice is often sufficient if your fundamentals are solid. Tutors help you prioritize efficiently—master the core techniques, write 8-10 timed practice essays, and move on.
The biggest mistakes are: (1) summarizing the argument instead of critiquing it—graders want analysis, not a restatement; (2) going off-topic or attacking the author personally rather than the logical flaws; (3) spending too much time writing without planning, leading to disorganized essays; and (4) focusing on grammar and style at the expense of substantive critique. GMAT graders care most about your ability to analyze reasoning—minor grammar errors won't tank your score if your critique is sharp. Tutors help you avoid these pitfalls by teaching you to outline before writing, staying laser-focused on logical fallacies and unsupported assumptions, and practicing the discipline of revision within time constraints. Awareness of these patterns alone can lift your score significantly.
Aim for 8-12 timed practice essays during your preparation—enough to internalize the structure and develop consistency without burning out. The Official GMAT Guide provides real prompts, and the GMAT Official Starter Kit offers additional examples. Quality matters more than quantity; writing 5 essays with detailed feedback from a tutor is far more valuable than rushing through 20 on your own. Tutors review your practice essays, point out specific areas for improvement (weak critiques, organizational issues, time management problems), and help you refine your approach incrementally. By essay 10, you'll have a reliable system and the confidence to execute it under test-day pressure.
Test anxiety on the AWA often stems from unfamiliarity with the format and time pressure. Exposure and practice are the best antidotes—the more timed essays you write in a low-stakes tutoring environment, the less daunting the real test feels. Tutors also teach calming techniques specific to the AWA: a structured planning phase reduces the blank-page panic, knowing your template builds confidence, and reviewing your practice essays reinforces that you *can* write a coherent critique in 30 minutes. Many students discover their anxiety drops dramatically once they've written just 3-4 practice essays and seen their own improvement. Additionally, remembering that the AWA is just one component of your application—and that a 4 or 5 is often acceptable—can help reduce perfectionism-driven stress.
Connect with GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors in San Diego
Get matched with local expert tutors