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Columbia University in the City of New York
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University of California Los Angeles
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Most students who work with a tutor see meaningful improvement in their AWA score, though the amount varies based on your starting point and effort. The AWA is scored on a 0-6 scale, and tutors typically help students identify specific weaknesses in argumentation, essay structure, and time management that directly impact scoring. Improvement often comes from targeted practice with feedback, understanding the exact criteria GMAC uses to score essays, and developing templates that help you write faster without sacrificing quality. Many students improve by 0.5-1.5 points after focused tutoring, which can significantly boost overall MBA program competitiveness.
Time management is one of the biggest challenges students face on the AWA—you need to plan, write, and review a complete essay in just 30 minutes. Tutors teach strategic approaches like spending 2-3 minutes analyzing the prompt and outlining your response, 20-22 minutes writing the body paragraphs, and 3-5 minutes reviewing for errors. They'll also help you develop efficient writing patterns and pre-planned structures that reduce decision-making time during the test. Through timed practice essays, tutors help you identify your personal pacing needs and build the muscle memory to execute your strategy under pressure.
The core skill for AWA success is identifying logical fallacies and weaknesses in the argument presented—not critiquing the position itself. Many students struggle here because they focus on whether they agree with the argument rather than analyzing the logical structure. Tutors help you recognize common fallacies like circular reasoning, false causation, oversimplification, and unsupported assumptions that GMAT arguments frequently contain. You'll learn to spot these patterns quickly and articulate them clearly in your essay, which is exactly what the graders are looking for. This analytical foundation transforms your essays from opinion-based to logic-based, which typically results in score improvements.
While GMAT doesn't mandate a rigid format, following a clear structure significantly improves your score. The most effective approach includes an introductory paragraph that identifies the argument's main claim and key weaknesses, 2-3 body paragraphs each focusing on a specific logical flaw with supporting examples, and a brief conclusion. Tutors teach you a battle-tested framework that works consistently across all argument types, reducing the cognitive load during the actual test. Having a reliable structure also helps you write more concisely and stay organized, which are both things the GMAT graders value. The framework approach means you're not starting from scratch with each essay—you're plugging weaknesses into a proven template.
Most tutors recommend writing 5-8 full timed essays per week during your GMAT prep—enough to build fluency and consistency without fatigue. Spacing these across the week allows time for tutors to provide detailed feedback and for you to internalize corrections before your next practice essay. A typical schedule might include 2-3 timed essays during tutoring sessions with immediate feedback, and 2-3 untimed essays during self-study where you focus on quality argumentation. As test day approaches, shift to all timed essays to replicate exam conditions. This frequency typically leads to meaningful improvement within 4-8 weeks, depending on your starting point and how thoroughly you implement feedback.
The AWA is weighted less heavily than Quantitative and Verbal in most MBA admissions decisions, but schools still pay attention to it—especially for non-native English speakers or applicants from Detroit schools where writing is a focal point for admissions. A strong AWA score (5-6) demonstrates clear communication, which matters in business school. Most successful test-takers allocate 15-20% of their prep time to AWA, giving primary focus to Quant and Verbal but not neglecting writing. Tutors can help you develop an integrated strategy that builds AWA skills efficiently without derailing your overall prep timeline. Even modest AWA improvement is achievable with focused effort and can strengthen your candidacy, particularly when combined with strong overall GMAT performance.
Expert tutors provide detailed feedback across three dimensions: logical analysis (did you correctly identify the argument's flaws?), essay structure and clarity (is your essay organized and easy to follow?), and mechanics (grammar, syntax, and conciseness). You should receive scoring predictions based on the GMAT rubric, specific examples of sentences or paragraphs that work well versus those needing revision, and actionable guidance on what to improve in your next essay. The most valuable feedback identifies patterns in your errors—if you're consistently missing certain fallacy types or struggling with paragraph transitions, tutors help you target those specific weaknesses. This personalized feedback loop is why tutoring accelerates AWA improvement far beyond what self-study practice tests alone can achieve.
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