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Most test-takers can improve their AWA score by focusing on essay structure, argument analysis, and timing. The AWA is scored on a scale of 0-6, and improvement depends on where you're starting. If you're scoring a 4, reaching a 5 or 5.5 is realistic with focused practice. If you're starting lower, there's typically more room for growth. The key is learning to identify logical fallacies quickly, organize your response effectively, and manage the 30-minute time constraint.
One significant advantage of personalized 1-on-1 instruction is that a tutor can pinpoint exactly which elements of your essay are costing you points—whether that's unclear thesis statements, weak evidence analysis, or grammar issues—and target those specific weaknesses.
Effective time management for the AWA typically breaks down as: 2-3 minutes for planning and outlining your argument, 20-22 minutes for writing, and 2-3 minutes for proofreading. This structure ensures you have a clear roadmap before you start writing, which reduces anxiety and prevents rambling.
Many test-takers struggle with pacing because they spend too long planning or get caught up in perfecting their introduction. A tutor can help you develop a repeatable template that you practice until it becomes automatic, allowing you to focus your mental energy on analyzing the argument rather than figuring out structure.
The Analytical Writing Assessment is a 30-minute essay where you analyze an argument presented to you and explain its weaknesses. The Integrated Reasoning section tests your ability to synthesize data from multiple sources and solve complex problems. While both assess critical thinking, AWA focuses on identifying logical fallacies and constructing a written argument, while IR emphasizes data interpretation and decision-making.
Because they require different skills, many students find that improving their AWA score actually requires different study strategies than improving IR. For students in Brooklyn preparing for the full GMAT, Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can help you distinguish between these sections and develop targeted strategies for each.
The most frequent errors include: (1) summarizing the argument instead of analyzing it—the prompt asks you to critique, not just retell; (2) making unsupported claims about what would strengthen the argument without grounding them in logic; (3) spending too much time on grammar and not enough on argument structure; and (4) failing to identify the specific logical assumptions that underlie the argument.
Another common pitfall is writing too much. Many students think a longer essay is a stronger essay, but the graders care about clarity and logical rigor. A concise, well-structured three-paragraph essay that clearly identifies multiple flaws will score higher than a rambling five-paragraph essay. Tutors help you focus on quality over length and practice recognizing argument structures quickly.
Most test-prep resources recommend writing 10-15 full practice essays under timed conditions before taking the official GMAT. This gives you enough repetitions to internalize the structure and timing, while also building confidence. For students who struggle with writing or test anxiety, doing more practice essays—even 20-25—can be beneficial.
However, quality matters more than quantity. Writing one essay and getting detailed feedback from a tutor is often more valuable than writing five essays in isolation. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can review your practice essays, identify patterns in your mistakes, and give you actionable feedback that actually improves your next attempt.
The official GMAT website provides free AWA prompts and scoring examples, which are essential to see how GMAC actually grades essays. The GMAT Official Guide also includes sample arguments with analysis. Beyond that, many commercial prep companies offer AWA-specific content, though quality varies.
One challenge students face is that AWA improvement is hard to assess on your own—you can write an essay, but knowing whether it would actually score a 5 versus a 4 requires someone trained to evaluate it. This is where personalized tutoring makes a real difference. Tutors can provide the kind of detailed, comparative feedback that helps you understand exactly what's holding your score back and how to fix it before test day.
Essay anxiety typically stems from uncertainty—not knowing if you're analyzing the argument correctly, worrying about time management, or doubting your writing ability. The antidote is preparation and familiarity. The more times you write a practice essay under timed conditions and receive feedback, the less anxiety you'll experience on test day.
Working with a tutor also helps because you get real-time guidance on what you're doing well and where to focus. This builds confidence in a way that studying alone doesn't. Additionally, tutors can help you develop a pre-essay routine and mental strategy to calm your nerves and center your focus before you start writing. Many students find that the first few practice essays feel overwhelming, but by the 5th or 6th, they feel capable and in control.
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