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Frequently Asked Questions

The Analytical Writing section consists of two essays: an "Analyze an Issue" task and an "Analyze an Argument" task. You'll have 30 minutes for each essay. Both essays are scored on a scale of 0-6, and your final Analytical Writing score is the average of the two, reported in half-point increments (0-6). This score is separate from your Verbal and Quantitative scores, so strong writing performance can significantly boost your overall GRE profile for graduate programs.

Many students struggle with time management—crafting a coherent, well-structured essay in just 30 minutes is demanding. Others find it difficult to quickly identify the core argument or issue and develop a clear thesis. Additionally, test-takers often overthink their responses or get caught up in perfecting grammar at the expense of logical flow and substantive analysis. Understanding the specific expectations of each task and practicing under timed conditions are key to overcoming these obstacles.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. If you're starting at a 3-4, reaching a 5 or higher is very achievable with targeted instruction on argument analysis, essay structure, and timed practice. The key is working with a tutor who can identify your specific weaknesses—whether that's organizing ideas quickly, supporting claims with evidence, or managing test anxiety—and address them systematically.

Your first session will typically involve taking a practice Analytical Writing test to establish your baseline and identify strengths and weaknesses. A tutor will review your essays, discuss your approach to each task, and explore any patterns in your writing—like weak thesis statements, insufficient evidence, or pacing issues. This assessment helps create a personalized study plan focused on the areas where you'll see the most improvement.

Effective preparation combines understanding the task requirements, analyzing sample essays to see what scores well, and writing under timed conditions regularly. Start by learning the specific rubrics ETS uses to score each essay, then practice writing essays while timing yourself strictly to 30 minutes. Between timed essays, study strong sample responses to understand structure and argumentation patterns. Spaced repetition of this cycle—write, review, learn, repeat—builds both skill and confidence for test day.

"Analyze an Issue" asks you to take a position on a general statement and defend it with reasoning and examples—you're building your own argument. "Analyze an Argument" presents someone else's argument and asks you to critique it by identifying assumptions, weaknesses, and logical flaws—you're not taking a stance, just analyzing. Many students find the Argument task more straightforward because it's purely analytical, while the Issue task requires generating original ideas quickly. A tutor can help you develop distinct strategies for each task type.

Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who provide personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your needs. Most students benefit from weekly or bi-weekly sessions over 4-8 weeks, though the frequency depends on your timeline and goals. During sessions, you'll write essays, receive detailed feedback on structure and argumentation, learn strategies for managing time, and work on specific weaknesses. Between sessions, independent practice with timed essays is essential for building automaticity and confidence.

Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what's expected or fear of running out of time. Working with a tutor to practice under authentic timed conditions desensitizes you to the pressure and builds confidence through repetition. Developing a consistent pre-writing routine—like spending 2-3 minutes outlining before you start typing—gives you a sense of control. Additionally, understanding that the GRE evaluates reasoning and clarity, not perfection, helps reduce the pressure to write flawlessly on your first draft.

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