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Score improvement on the AWA depends on your starting point and the quality of your preparation. While the section is scored separately from your overall GMAT score (1-6), most business schools focus on your quantitative and verbal scores. That said, tutoring can help you develop stronger argument analysis skills and clearer writing, which typically results in moving from a 3-4 range to a 5-6 range with focused practice. A tutor can identify your specific weaknesses—whether that's understanding argument flaws, organizing your response, or managing the 30-minute time limit—and create a targeted improvement plan.
The 30-minute limit requires a disciplined approach: spend 3-5 minutes analyzing the prompt and outlining your response, 20-22 minutes writing your essay, and 2-3 minutes reviewing for errors. Many test-takers rush through planning and end up with disorganized essays, which impacts their score. A tutor can help you practice this time allocation with realistic essays, build templates for common argument structures, and develop strategies to write clearly without overthinking every sentence. The key is training yourself to think while writing, not after.
The AWA isn't necessarily harder, but it's different—it requires analytical thinking plus writing ability under pressure, which can feel unfamiliar to test-takers who are stronger in quantitative or verbal reasoning. The biggest challenge is that you can't revise your essay once you submit it, and you're being evaluated on both the quality of your argument analysis and your writing mechanics. For students in Tampa preparing for the GMAT, working with a tutor on the AWA can build confidence because it's one section where focused practice and clear strategy directly translate to better performance, unlike the verbal section where some skills take longer to develop.
Identifying argument flaws is the core skill for the AWA, and it improves with practice and structured analysis. Most GMAT arguments contain common flaws like false causation, unsupported assumptions, weak analogies, or overgeneralization. Rather than memorizing every flaw type, a tutor can teach you to ask critical questions: What's the argument assuming? Is the evidence sufficient? Are there alternative explanations? Working through 10-15 real GMAT prompts with feedback helps you recognize patterns and develop a system for analyzing arguments quickly. Once you have that system down, articulating those flaws in your essay becomes much easier.
Most test prep experts recommend writing 15-20 full timed essays before your GMAT to develop speed and consistency. However, quality matters more than quantity—writing five essays with detailed feedback from a tutor will improve your score more than rushing through twenty essays on your own. A tutor can score your essays using the official GMAT rubric, identify patterns in your mistakes (like repetitive phrasing, unclear organization, or missed argument flaws), and give you specific revision suggestions. They can also adjust your practice schedule based on your progress, so you're not wasting time on what you've already mastered.
The biggest mistakes are: (1) summarizing the argument instead of critiquing it—you need to find flaws, not restate what the prompt says; (2) spending too much time planning and running out of time to write; (3) writing overly complex sentences that contain grammar errors; and (4) not directly addressing the prompt's specific task. Many test-takers also assume they need a five-paragraph essay format, when actually a clear, well-reasoned three-paragraph response that directly attacks the argument's weaknesses scores just as well. A tutor can help you break these habits through targeted feedback on practice essays.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT prep and can focus specifically on the AWA section. When you get matched with a tutor, look for someone with direct experience scoring or teaching the GMAT, familiarity with the official GMAT scoring rubric, and a track record of helping students improve their essays. You'll benefit most from a tutor who can provide written feedback on your essays, teach you a systematic approach to argument analysis, and help you manage test anxiety around the writing section. Many tutors offer flexible scheduling, so you can fit test prep around your work and personal commitments.
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