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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is a 30-minute section of the GMAT where you write one essay analyzing an argument. While business schools weight it less heavily than the Quantitative and Verbal sections, a strong AWA score (typically 4.5-6.0) demonstrates critical thinking and communication skills that matter for MBA admissions and your career. Many top programs expect scores of at least 4.5, so it's worth taking seriously even though it doesn't feed into your overall 200-800 score.
Most students struggle with time management—30 minutes to plan, write, and proofread a compelling essay is tight. Others find it difficult to quickly identify logical flaws in the argument and structure a response that clearly explains them. Many test-takers also underestimate how much the essay's organization and clarity matter; admissions committees want to see logical flow and specific examples, not just correct grammar. Getting personalized feedback on your practice essays is crucial because you need to know whether your reasoning is actually clear to readers.
Most students see meaningful improvement within 4-8 weeks of focused practice, especially if you're starting below a 4.0. With expert guidance on argument analysis, essay structure, and time management, you can typically gain 0.5-1.5 points. The key is understanding the specific patterns the GMAT looks for and practicing with real prompts under timed conditions. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can identify exactly where your essays are losing points and help you fix those patterns.
Successful test-takers typically spend 2-3 minutes reading and analyzing the argument, 15-20 minutes writing (aiming for 350-400 words), and 5 minutes reviewing for clarity and errors. The structure matters more than length: clearly identify the argument's main assumptions, explain why those assumptions are questionable, and give examples of how the argument could be stronger. Practicing this template repeatedly helps you work faster and more confidently under pressure. A tutor can help you develop a personalized timing strategy that matches your writing speed.
Start by completing 10-15 official GMAT AWA prompts under timed conditions (30 minutes each), then get detailed feedback on your logic and structure—not just grammar. After identifying patterns in your weak areas, do focused practice on those specific issues (e.g., if you're missing assumptions, do 5 more essays focusing only on assumption analysis). Most students benefit from working with a tutor for 4-6 sessions to learn the framework, then practicing independently between sessions. This combination of expert guidance and deliberate practice typically yields the fastest results.
A tutor provides real-time feedback on your essays—something you can't get from self-grading—and identifies patterns you might miss, like consistently weak transitions or assumptions you overlook. They can also teach you to spot argument flaws faster, which directly improves your planning phase and reduces anxiety. For students in Dayton preparing for business school, personalized 1-on-1 instruction means your tutor can focus on your specific weaknesses rather than generic test prep. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT writing and can accelerate your improvement significantly.
Most students can develop solid AWA skills in 4-8 weeks with consistent practice, though this depends on your starting point and target score. If you're aiming for a 5.0+, plan for 6-8 weeks of focused work; a 4.0-4.5 might take 4-6 weeks. The timeline also depends on how much time you can dedicate weekly—students who practice 2-3 essays per week see faster improvement than those doing one per week. Starting early gives you room to identify and fix patterns before test day.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic—you'll write a practice essay under timed conditions so your tutor can assess your current level, identify specific weaknesses, and understand your target score. Then they'll explain the AWA framework, show you what admissions committees are actually looking for, and map out a personalized study plan. You'll leave with clear next steps, practice materials, and a timeline for improvement. This foundation helps you make the most of every session and builds confidence going forward.
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