Award-Winning GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors serving Mesa, AZ
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The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is a 30-minute section of the GMAT where you write one essay analyzing an argument presented to you. You'll read a short argument, identify logical flaws or unsupported claims, and explain how the argument could be strengthened. This section is scored separately on a scale of 0-6 and tests your critical thinking and writing skills—both essential for business school success.
Most students see meaningful improvement with focused practice and feedback. The key is understanding the specific rubric business schools use—they're looking for clear structure, logical analysis, and error-free writing. Tutors can help you identify your specific weaknesses (whether that's organizing ideas, catching grammar mistakes, or strengthening your argument analysis) and develop a targeted study plan. With consistent practice, most students improve by at least one full point on the 0-6 scale.
The 30 minutes breaks down roughly as: 2-3 minutes reading and planning, 20-23 minutes writing, and 2-3 minutes reviewing. A strong outline is your best friend—spend those first few minutes mapping out your main points so you're not scrambling mid-essay. Tutors can help you practice this timing repeatedly so it becomes automatic, and teach you how to write efficiently without sacrificing quality or clarity.
Students often summarize the argument instead of analyzing it, miss logical flaws because they read too quickly, or spend too much time perfecting early sentences and run out of time for the conclusion. Another frequent issue is writing in overly complex sentences to sound impressive—business schools actually prefer clear, concise writing. Tutors can help you recognize these patterns in your own writing and build habits that avoid them.
Most students benefit from writing 10-15 full practice essays under timed conditions, spread across several weeks. This gives you enough repetition to internalize the structure and timing while staying fresh mentally. Beyond that, reviewing your practice essays with feedback is more valuable than writing more essays—you want to understand what works and what doesn't. Tutors can review your essays, identify patterns in your mistakes, and help you refine your approach.
Summarizing just repeats what the argument says; analyzing explains why the argument is weak or flawed. For example, if an argument claims "Company X is successful because it increased revenue," summarizing would restate that claim. Analyzing would point out that revenue alone doesn't prove success without considering costs, and that correlation doesn't equal causation. Tutors can teach you how to spot logical fallacies and weaknesses, then practice articulating them clearly in your essay.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic—you'll write a practice essay under timed conditions so your tutor can assess your current strengths and weaknesses. Then you'll review it together to identify patterns: Are you analyzing effectively? Is your structure clear? Do you have grammar or clarity issues? From there, your tutor will build a personalized study plan focused on your specific needs, whether that's argument analysis skills, time management, or polishing your writing.
Anxiety often stems from uncertainty—not knowing what to expect or doubting your abilities. The best antidote is practice. By writing many timed essays before test day, the format becomes familiar and less intimidating. Tutors can also teach you practical strategies like taking a few deep breaths before you start, reading the prompt carefully to avoid rushing, and remembering that perfection isn't the goal—a well-reasoned, clearly written essay scores well. Confidence comes from preparation.
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