Award-Winning GRE Analytical Writing Tutors serving Harrisburg, PA
Award-Winning GRE Analytical Writing Tutors serving Harrisburg, PA
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Frequently Asked Questions
The GRE Analytical Writing section consists of two essays: the "Analyze an Issue" task and the "Analyze an Argument" task, each completed in 30 minutes. These essays measure your ability to think critically, develop ideas with relevant examples, and communicate complex arguments clearly—skills that graduate programs across all disciplines value. Unlike the Verbal and Quantitative sections, writing is scored separately on a 0-6 scale.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort, but most students see meaningful gains with focused instruction. Tutors help you master essay structure, develop stronger arguments, and identify the specific weaknesses in your writing—whether that's thesis clarity, evidence selection, or time management. Many students improve by 1-2 points on the 0-6 scale with consistent practice and personalized feedback over 4-8 weeks.
The main hurdles are time pressure (completing a coherent essay in 30 minutes), understanding what each prompt is actually asking, and distinguishing between the two essay types. Many students also struggle with balancing idea development against the need to proofread, or overthinking their arguments when simpler, well-supported examples work better. Tutors help you build templates and strategies that reduce anxiety and improve consistency across both tasks.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic essay—you'll write one timed Analytical Writing task while your tutor observes and scores it using the official GRE rubric. This reveals your strengths (strong examples, clear reasoning) and specific gaps (thesis clarity, argument structure, pacing). From there, your tutor creates a personalized plan focused on your weaknesses and goals, whether that's reaching a specific score or building confidence before test day.
Ideally, practice 2-3 full timed essays per week during your tutoring period, with your tutor reviewing each one for detailed feedback. This frequency allows you to apply feedback, build muscle memory for the format, and test new strategies without burning out. Between tutoring sessions, aim for at least one practice essay to maintain momentum and give your tutor fresh material to work with at your next meeting.
A solid strategy is: 2-3 minutes planning (outline your thesis and main points), 20-22 minutes drafting (write clearly, don't aim for perfection), and 5-7 minutes reviewing (catch grammar errors and strengthen weak sentences). The key is getting your ideas down first—essays are scored on argument quality and clarity, not length or pristine prose. Your tutor can help you practice this rhythm until it becomes automatic, reducing last-minute panic.
In the Issue essay, you take a position on a debatable claim and defend it with your own reasoning and examples. In the Argument essay, you critique someone else's argument by identifying logical flaws, weak evidence, or unexamined assumptions—you don't need to agree or disagree, just analyze. The Argument task is often harder because it requires you to think like a critical reader rather than a persuasive writer. Tutors help you practice both formats so you can shift strategies smoothly between them.
Start with the official GRE prompts (available free on ETS.org) and the GRE Analytical Writing scoring rubric so you understand exactly what graders are looking for. The official GRE prep materials include sample essays at different score levels—studying these helps you recognize strong vs. weak arguments. Your tutor can recommend additional practice resources and help you analyze real essays to internalize what a 5 or 6 looks like, making your own writing more competitive.
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