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Frequently Asked Questions

The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is one of four sections on the GMAT, where you write one essay analyzing an argument presented to you. You'll have 30 minutes to read the prompt, plan your response, and write a clear, well-organized essay that critiques the logical soundness of the argument. While the AWA is scored separately (0-6) and doesn't factor into your overall GMAT score, many business schools review it to assess your communication and critical thinking skills—especially for MBA programs that value strong writing.

The main challenge is balancing speed with quality: you have only 30 minutes to understand a complex argument, identify logical flaws, and write a polished essay. Many students struggle with time management and end up rushing their analysis or leaving their essay incomplete. Another common issue is understanding what the prompt is actually asking—the AWA requires you to critique the argument's logic, not agree or disagree with its position. Many test-takers also underestimate how important clear structure and grammar are; admissions committees notice errors and disorganized reasoning.

Most students see meaningful improvement in their AWA essays within 4-8 weeks of focused practice, especially when working with a tutor who can give you real-time feedback on your argument analysis and writing. The improvement depends on where you're starting: if you're struggling with identifying logical fallacies, a tutor can teach you a framework to spot them quickly; if your issue is pacing or organization, structured practice with feedback helps significantly. Consistent practice with 3-5 essays per week, combined with personalized guidance, typically leads to stronger analysis, clearer writing, and better time management.

Your first session will focus on understanding your current strengths and weaknesses. You'll likely write a practice essay under timed conditions so your tutor can see how you approach the prompt, manage your time, and structure your argument. Your tutor will review your essay and discuss what's working (clear thesis, logical flow) and where you can improve (identifying fallacies, conciseness, grammar). From there, they'll create a personalized study plan that targets your specific gaps—whether that's learning common logical fallacies, improving your essay structure, or building speed.

A strong approach is to spend the first 5-7 minutes reading the argument carefully and identifying 2-3 key logical flaws (unsupported assumptions, weak evidence, logical fallacies), then spend 2-3 minutes outlining your essay structure before writing. Your essay should have a clear introduction stating your main critique, 2-3 body paragraphs each analyzing a different flaw, and a brief conclusion. Avoid trying to write a perfect essay—focus on clear, direct writing that demonstrates you understand the argument's weaknesses and can explain them logically. Save 2-3 minutes at the end to proofread for major errors.

The most effective approach is to write full essays under timed conditions (30 minutes) using official GMAT prompts, then review them with your tutor or using a detailed rubric. Aim for 2-3 practice essays per week; quantity matters less than quality feedback. Between essays, spend time studying common logical fallacies and argument structures so you can recognize patterns quickly. It's also helpful to read sample high-scoring essays to see how strong writers organize their critiques and use evidence. Your tutor can recommend specific prompts and resources tailored to your weak areas.

Look for tutors who have strong GMAT experience (ideally a high score themselves) and proven success teaching the AWA section specifically. They should understand the GMAT's argument structure and be able to teach you how to quickly identify logical fallacies and weaknesses. A good AWA tutor also has strong writing skills and can give detailed feedback on your essays—not just pointing out errors, but explaining why certain approaches work better. When you connect with a tutor, ask about their experience with the AWA, how they provide feedback, and whether they use official GMAT materials.

While the AWA is best practiced through targeted tutoring and independent essay writing, Orlando has strong business schools and professional communities where you can find study groups and prep resources. Many local libraries and business schools offer GMAT prep materials and testing centers. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Orlando who specialize in the GMAT AWA and can provide personalized instruction tailored to your schedule and goals—whether you prefer to meet in-person or work remotely. A tutor can help you develop a study plan that fits your timeline and focuses on the specific skills you need to improve.

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