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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is one of four sections on the GMAT, requiring you to analyze an argument and write a critique within 30 minutes. While the AWA is scored separately (0-6 scale) from your overall GMAT score, business schools use it to evaluate your critical thinking and communication skills—qualities essential for MBA success. Strong writing skills can strengthen your application, especially if your quantitative or verbal scores are borderline.
The main challenge is understanding what makes a strong critique: many students struggle to identify logical flaws in the argument rather than simply disagreeing with the conclusion. Time management is another issue—you need to plan, write, and proofread a coherent essay in just 30 minutes. Additionally, students often over-complicate their responses or focus on grammar rather than the quality of their logical analysis, which is what GMAT graders prioritize.
Most students see meaningful improvement with focused practice and expert feedback. If you're scoring in the 3-4 range, reaching 5-6 is achievable with consistent work on argument analysis and essay structure. The timeline depends on your starting point and practice frequency, but students typically see noticeable gains within 4-8 weeks of targeted preparation. Personalized tutoring accelerates this by identifying your specific weaknesses—whether that's spotting logical fallacies, organizing ideas quickly, or refining your writing under pressure.
Your first session will typically include a diagnostic assessment where you'll write a practice essay under test conditions, and a tutor will evaluate your strengths and gaps. You'll review sample arguments together to understand what GMAT graders are looking for, learn a framework for analyzing arguments efficiently, and discuss a personalized study plan. This foundation helps you understand the section's nuances before diving into targeted practice.
Effective AWA practice combines three elements: learning the argument analysis framework, writing full essays under timed conditions, and getting detailed feedback on your logic and structure. Start by analyzing arguments without writing to sharpen your critical thinking, then progress to full 30-minute essays. Review each essay for logical gaps, clarity, and organization—not just grammar. Most students benefit from writing 15-25 practice essays before test day, with expert feedback on the first several to ensure you're on the right track.
Test anxiety during the AWA often stems from time pressure or uncertainty about what graders want. Building confidence through repeated practice under timed conditions is key—the more familiar you are with the format and argument types, the calmer you'll feel on test day. Tutors can teach you a reliable argument analysis process that you can trust, help you develop a time management strategy (typically 2 minutes planning, 23 minutes writing, 5 minutes reviewing), and provide practice essays with constructive feedback to reinforce that you're improving.
Look for tutors with strong GMAT scores (ideally 700+) and specific experience teaching the AWA section. They should understand GMAT scoring rubrics deeply and be able to explain not just what makes an argument weak, but why graders evaluate essays the way they do. For students in Harrisburg preparing for business school, connecting with a tutor who has helped others improve their AWA scores and understands common student mistakes will accelerate your progress significantly.
Most MBA programs weight your overall GMAT score (which combines quantitative and verbal) much more heavily than the AWA. However, the AWA still matters—a very low score (below 4) can raise questions, while a strong score (5-6) strengthens your application. A balanced approach is ideal: dedicate the bulk of your study time to quant and verbal, but allocate 3-4 weeks specifically to AWA practice closer to test day. Personalized tutoring helps you allocate your study time efficiently based on your strengths and target schools' expectations.
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