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Vinay
The AWA essay isn't about having a strong opinion — it's about dismantling an argument's logical structure in 30 minutes flat. Vinay teaches students to spot the classic GMAT reasoning flaws (correlation vs. causation, unrepresentative samples, false dichotomies) and build a critique that hits every...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master in Public Health Administration, MPA in Developmental Practice
University of California Los Angeles
B.S. in Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Caroline
The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured argumentation — identifying logical flaws in an argument and dismantling them clearly within 30 minutes. Caroline is currently earning her MBA at MIT Sloan, so she knows exactly what admissions committees expect from clear, persuasive analyti...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Edris
The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment asks for a tight, logical critique of an argument in 30 minutes — there's no room for rambling. Edris's economics degree from Boston College trained him to spot flawed reasoning, unsupported assumptions, and statistical misuse, which are exactly the weaknesses ...
Boston College
Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor

Certified Tutor
10+ years
The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured, persuasive reasoning under a tight time constraint — exactly the kind of writing Jessica practiced throughout her graduate studies. She breaks down argument prompts into identifiable logical flaws and teaches a repeatable essay framework tha...
Columbia Business School
Masters, N/A
Cornell University
Bachelors, Industrial and Labor Relations

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Albert
Most GMAT test-takers underestimate the Analytical Writing Assessment because it's only one essay, but a weak AWA score can raise red flags for admissions committees. Albert approaches it as a logic exercise: he teaches students to systematically dismantle an argument's assumptions, identify evidenc...
University of California Los Angeles
Masters in Business Administration
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Scoring well on the GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment comes down to producing a tightly organized critique of an argument in 30 minutes flat. Rahi, who earned a 34 ACT and has deep experience with standardized test strategy, teaches a repeatable template for identifying logical fallacies, structuri...
Princeton University
Engineer

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rishi
The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured, logical arguments delivered under time pressure — exactly the kind of thinking Rishi does daily as a math and CS student at Rice. He breaks the essay task into a repeatable framework: identify the argument's assumptions, craft targeted criti...
Rice University
Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jason
The GMAT's Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured thinking more than fancy vocabulary — a clear thesis, logically sequenced evidence, and direct critique of the argument's assumptions. Jason unpacks each prompt by identifying the logical flaws first, then builds an outline that practically...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

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Brandy
GMAT Analytical Writing asks test-takers to tear apart a flawed argument in thirty minutes, which is less about writing talent and more about recognizing logical fallacies quickly. Brandy's philosophy training — including doctoral-level work in ethics and argumentation at Vanderbilt — makes her espe...
Azusa Pacific University
Bachelors, Religion, Psychology
Vanderbilt University
Doctor of Philosophy, Religion, Philosophy
Duke University
A.M. in Comparative Literature and African-American Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Manuel
Scoring well on the GMAT's Analytical Writing Assessment comes down to one thing: dismantling a flawed argument with surgical precision in 30 minutes. Manuel teaches students to spot common logical fallacies — hasty generalizations, false causation, unwarranted assumptions — and organize their criti...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
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 the AWA is scored separately (0-6 scale) from your overall GMAT score, business schools still review it carefully—a strong essay demonstrates critical thinking and communication skills that matter in MBA programs. Many test-takers underestimate this section, but focused preparation can significantly improve your performance.
Most students struggle with time management—crafting a well-organized essay in just 30 minutes is challenging without practice. Others find it difficult to identify logical fallacies in the argument or structure their critique effectively. Many test-takers also overthink the writing quality, when the GMAT actually prioritizes clear reasoning and argument analysis. Personalized tutoring helps you develop a repeatable essay template and practice under timed conditions so you can execute confidently on test day.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and practice consistency, but most students see meaningful gains within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. If you're scoring 3-4, reaching 5-6 is realistic with targeted instruction on argument analysis and essay structure. The key is understanding the grading rubric, practicing with real GMAT prompts, and getting feedback on your essays—something personalized tutoring provides that self-study often lacks.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment where you'll write a timed AWA essay so your tutor can identify your specific strengths and weaknesses. You'll discuss your target score, timeline, and any concerns about the section. From there, your tutor will create a personalized study plan that addresses your gaps—whether that's argument analysis skills, essay organization, or time management—and establish a practice schedule that fits your preparation timeline.
Most test-takers benefit from a structured approach: spend 2-3 minutes reading and annotating the argument, 1-2 minutes outlining your critique, 20-23 minutes writing, and 2-3 minutes reviewing for errors. Developing a consistent essay template—with a predictable structure for your introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion—helps you write faster without sacrificing quality. Tutors help you practice this framework repeatedly so it becomes automatic, reducing test-day anxiety and improving consistency.
Most students benefit from writing 15-25 full timed essays during their preparation, spread across several weeks to allow for feedback and adjustment. Quality matters more than quantity—writing five essays with detailed feedback from a tutor is more valuable than rushing through 20 essays alone. Your tutor will recommend a practice schedule based on your timeline and current skill level, ensuring you build both speed and accuracy before your actual GMAT.
Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced GMAT tutors in Columbus who specialize in the Analytical Writing Assessment and understand the nuances of argument analysis and essay structure. You can specify your target score, preferred schedule, and any specific challenges you're facing. Tutors work with you one-on-one to provide personalized instruction, real-time feedback on your essays, and proven strategies that fit your learning style.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what to expect or lack of confidence in your approach—both things tutoring directly addresses. By practicing essays repeatedly with feedback, you'll develop a reliable system that feels automatic on test day. Your tutor can also help you understand the grading rubric so you stop second-guessing yourself, and teach you techniques for staying calm and focused during the 30-minute window. Confidence comes from preparation, and personalized instruction accelerates that process.
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