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6+ years
Jeffrey
Most GRE Analytical Writing prep overemphasizes vocabulary and polish, but the real challenge is spotting logical gaps in an argument prompt and responding with structured reasoning in 30 minutes flat. Jeffrey's PhD training in mechanical engineering at Rice means he dissects assumptions and builds ...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science
Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering

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Jacob
A literature degree from Vanderbilt means Jacob spent years doing exactly what the GRE Analytical Writing section tests — building thesis-driven arguments from textual evidence and defending them in polished academic prose. He teaches students to spot the logical gaps buried in Argument prompts and ...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelors in Literature

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Mimi
Museum education — Mimi's specialty — is essentially applied argumentation: every exhibit label and gallery talk requires building a concise interpretive claim, supporting it with specific visual evidence, and making it persuasive to a skeptical audience in limited space. That discipline maps surpri...
Harvard University
Masters in Education, Education
Dartmouth College
B.A.

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Sherry
Sherry's dual training in psychology and linguistics at UChicago — plus her current speech-language pathology work at Columbia — means she thinks about argument structure the way most people think about grammar: instinctively. For the Argument task, she teaches students to spot hidden assumptions an...
University of Chicago
Bachelor's degree in psychology and linguistics

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A PhD in American Studies means Tom has spent years doing exactly what the GRE Analytical Writing section tests — pulling apart arguments, exposing unstated assumptions, and defending a thesis with precise evidence. He teaches students to treat the Argument task like a close reading exercise, mappin...
Boston University
PHD, American Studies
Harvard University
Bachelors

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Years of writing research papers and grant proposals as a PhD chemist at the University of Chicago taught Mary to do exactly what GRE Analytical Writing scores depend on: build a precise argument, anticipate objections, and communicate complex reasoning in clear prose. She applies that scientific ri...
University of Chicago
PhD in Chemistry
Lafayette College
Bachelors, Chemistry/Phyics

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Evaluating assumptions and crafting persuasive counterarguments are skills Reid sharpened across two disciplines — a sociology honors thesis at Wesleyan and doctoral work in Education at Harvard. For the GRE's Argument task, he teaches students to map an author's reasoning chain and pinpoint where u...
Harvard University
PHD, Education
Wesleyan University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

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Natasha
Engineering training at MIT means writing constantly — defending design choices, critiquing experimental assumptions, translating dense technical reasoning into clear prose on deadline. Natasha applies that same discipline to GRE Analytical Writing, teaching students how to dissect an Argument promp...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Victoria
Graduate-level writing across two master's programs — one in nutrition at Columbia, one in PA studies at Rutgers — trained Victoria to do exactly what the GRE Analytical Writing section demands: stake out a position, support it with precise reasoning, and do it all under a tight clock. She teaches s...
Columbia University
Master's degree in Human Nutrition
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Science, Human Nutrition
Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
Bachelor in Arts, Biological and Physical Sciences

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jessica
Earning two doctoral degrees required Jessica to write — and defend — hundreds of pages of analytical prose, from grant proposals to dissertation chapters. She applies that experience to the GRE's Argument task by teaching students to isolate flawed reasoning the way a researcher critiques a study's...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor in Arts, Cellular and Molecular Biology
Northwestern University
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Vanderbilt University
Undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Writing section consists of two timed essays: the "Analyze an Issue" task (30 minutes) and the "Analyze an Argument" task (30 minutes). Rather than testing grammar alone, these essays evaluate your ability to think critically, construct logical arguments, provide relevant examples, and organize complex ideas clearly. Scoring ranges from 0-6 in half-point increments, and many graduate programs weight this section heavily alongside Verbal and Quantitative scores.
Students typically struggle with time management—developing a coherent argument in just 30 minutes while typing—and understanding the distinction between the two essay types, which require different analytical approaches. Many also find it difficult to identify logical fallacies in the Argument task or to balance depth of analysis with conciseness. Personalized tutoring helps you practice essay structures, develop faster planning strategies, and learn to spot patterns in prompt types that appear frequently on the test.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and current writing habits, but most students see meaningful gains—typically 0.5 to 1.5 points—within 4-8 weeks of focused practice with structured feedback. The key is moving beyond general writing skills to master GRE-specific essay structures, argument analysis techniques, and time management. A tutor can identify your specific weaknesses (whether that's organizing ideas, recognizing logical flaws, or pacing) and create a targeted practice plan.
Effective practice involves writing full timed essays under test conditions, then receiving detailed feedback on argument strength, organization, and clarity rather than just grammar. Start by studying sample prompts and high-scoring essays to internalize the expected structure, then write 2-3 practice essays per week with a focus on one skill at a time (e.g., identifying assumptions in arguments, then transitions between paragraphs). Tutors can provide this targeted feedback and help you refine your approach based on what you're actually struggling with.
Your first session typically involves writing a timed practice essay so your tutor can assess your current strengths and weaknesses—whether you struggle with argument construction, time management, or recognizing logical fallacies. From there, your tutor will create a personalized study plan that targets your specific needs, whether that's mastering essay structure, improving pacing, or building confidence. You'll also discuss your target score and timeline so the tutoring approach aligns with your graduate school goals.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what to expect or lack of confidence in your approach. Tutoring builds confidence through repeated, low-stakes practice in a supportive environment, so by test day you've written many essays and know exactly what to do. Your tutor can also teach you specific strategies for managing time pressure and staying focused when you encounter a challenging prompt, plus help you recognize that some nervousness is normal and manageable.
Look for tutors with strong GRE scores themselves (particularly in Analytical Writing), experience teaching essay structure and argument analysis, and familiarity with how graduate programs evaluate these essays. Ideally, they should have experience working with students at your target score level and be able to provide detailed feedback on your writing beyond surface-level grammar corrections. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for students in Port St. Lucie who specialize in GRE prep and can tailor their approach to your learning style.
Most students benefit from 4-12 weeks of focused preparation, depending on their starting writing level and target score. If you're aiming for a 5.0 or higher, plan for at least 8 weeks of consistent practice with feedback. Working with a tutor can accelerate your progress by providing targeted strategies and identifying gaps quickly, so you're not spending time on skills you've already mastered.
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