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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is a 30-minute essay section of the GMAT where you analyze an argument and explain its logical flaws. While it's scored separately from your overall GMAT score (on a 0-6 scale), business schools do review it to assess your critical thinking and communication skills—qualities essential for MBA success. Strong AWA performance demonstrates your ability to construct clear, persuasive arguments, which directly translates to classroom participation and written assignments in graduate programs.
Most students struggle with time management—crafting a well-organized essay in just 30 minutes requires a structured approach. Others find it difficult to identify the argument's logical flaws quickly or distinguish between recognizing a flaw and articulating why it matters. Many test-takers also overthink the essay, trying to write a perfect piece when scorers are primarily evaluating your ability to analyze and communicate clearly. Personalized tutoring helps you develop a repeatable template, practice identifying common logical fallacies, and build confidence under time pressure.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains within 4-8 weeks of focused practice. If you're scoring in the 3-4 range, reaching 5-6 is realistic with targeted instruction on argument analysis and essay structure. Tutors help you identify your specific weaknesses—whether that's recognizing logical fallacies, organizing ideas quickly, or managing anxiety—and create a personalized study plan to address them. Consistent practice with feedback is key to improvement.
A typical session starts by reviewing a practice essay you've written, identifying strengths and areas for improvement in your argument analysis and structure. Your tutor then teaches you a proven essay template and strategy for quickly identifying logical flaws, followed by timed practice where you apply what you've learned. Between sessions, you'll complete practice essays and receive detailed feedback on your progress. This cycle of instruction, practice, and feedback helps you internalize the skills needed to write strong essays under test conditions.
Most test-takers benefit from completing 15-25 timed practice essays, starting with untimed work to learn the strategy, then gradually building speed. Quality matters more than quantity—each essay should be reviewed and analyzed for patterns in your thinking and writing. Your tutor can help you prioritize which practice essays to tackle based on your weak areas and timeline. If you're taking the test within 4-6 weeks, aim for 2-3 timed essays per week alongside your tutoring sessions.
The most common flaws include assuming correlation equals causation, making unsupported generalizations from limited evidence, and ignoring alternative explanations for data. You'll also frequently see circular reasoning, false comparisons, and appeals to authority without sufficient evidence. Rather than memorizing every fallacy type, effective tutoring teaches you to ask critical questions: "Is this assumption justified? Is there missing information? Could something else explain this result?" This analytical mindset helps you identify flaws quickly, regardless of their formal names.
Bring a sample GMAT AWA essay you've written (timed or untimed) so your tutor can assess your current level and identify your specific strengths and weaknesses. If you haven't written one yet, that's fine—your tutor can walk you through one during your first session. Also bring your GMAT test date and any score goals you have, along with questions about areas where you feel stuck. This information helps your tutor create a personalized study plan tailored to your needs and timeline.
Worcester's strong academic community supports serious test preparation, and personalized tutoring gives you expert guidance tailored to your writing style and analytical approach. Rather than generic online courses, a tutor reviews your actual essays, identifies your specific patterns of error, and teaches you strategies that work for how you think. For students in Worcester balancing work, school, or other commitments, tutoring offers flexible scheduling and focused instruction that accelerates your progress toward your target score.
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