Award-Winning GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors serving Philadelphia, PA
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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 it's scored separately from your overall GMAT score (on a 0-6 scale), business schools view it as an indicator of your critical thinking and communication skills—qualities essential for success in MBA programs. A strong AWA score demonstrates your ability to construct logical arguments and write clearly under pressure.
Most students see meaningful improvement with focused preparation. The AWA rewards a structured approach: understanding argument analysis, practicing the essay format, and getting feedback on your writing. Many students who work with tutors improve by 1-2 points on the 6-point scale within 4-8 weeks of consistent practice. Your starting point and dedication matter most—tutors help you identify exactly what's holding you back, whether it's analyzing premises quickly or organizing your response efficiently.
The main hurdles are time pressure, understanding what makes an argument weak, and translating analysis into a clear essay structure. Many students rush into writing without fully analyzing the argument, or they spend too much time planning and run out of time. Others struggle to balance identifying logical flaws with explaining why those flaws matter. Tutors help you develop a systematic approach—typically 2-3 minutes analyzing, 20-25 minutes writing—so you work efficiently without sacrificing quality.
Your first session typically focuses on assessment and strategy. You'll likely write a practice essay under timed conditions so your tutor can evaluate your current strengths and weaknesses—whether you're strong on analysis but weak on organization, or vice versa. Your tutor will then explain the AWA scoring rubric, walk you through a model response, and outline a personalized study plan. This foundation helps you understand exactly what to focus on in future sessions.
Effective practice combines quantity and feedback. Aim for 2-3 timed essays per week, using official GMAT prompts so you're practicing with real argument types. Write under strict time limits to build speed and accuracy. The key is getting feedback—whether from your tutor or by comparing your essay to official sample responses—so you learn what works. Tutors often review your practice essays and point out specific improvements, helping you avoid repeating the same mistakes.
A proven approach divides the 30 minutes into three phases: 2-3 minutes reading and analyzing the argument, 20-25 minutes writing your essay, and 2-3 minutes reviewing for grammar and clarity. Many students fail because they spend too long planning or get stuck mid-essay. Tutors teach you to identify argument flaws quickly using a checklist (assumptions, evidence quality, alternative explanations), then write a straightforward essay with an introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs explaining specific flaws, and a conclusion. Practice with this structure repeatedly until it becomes automatic.
High-scoring essays (5-6 range) clearly identify multiple logical flaws in the argument, explain why each flaw weakens the reasoning, and use specific examples from the prompt. They're well-organized with clear topic sentences, concise body paragraphs, and minimal grammar errors. The writing doesn't need to be flowery—it needs to be direct and logical. Tutors help you study official sample responses to see what GMAT readers reward, then guide you in applying that structure to new prompts.
Most students see solid improvement with 4-8 weeks of focused preparation, meeting with a tutor 1-2 times per week. Your timeline depends on your starting point and target score. If you're aiming for a 5-6, expect to invest more time than if a 4 is your goal. Consistent practice between sessions matters as much as tutoring itself—students who complete practice essays and review feedback improve faster than those who only meet with tutors. Your tutor can give you a more specific timeline after your first session.
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