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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, and communicate complex ideas clearly under time pressure. Success requires both strong writing skills and strategic reasoning about how to quickly identify flaws, build evidence, and organize your response.
The Analytical Writing section is scored on a scale of 0-6 in half-point increments, with both essays combined into a single score. Most graduate programs consider a score of 4.0 or higher competitive, though top-tier programs often expect 4.5 or above. Your score is determined by human raters who evaluate the quality of your argument, evidence, organization, and writing mechanics—not just length or complexity.
Many students struggle with time management, especially when they're used to writing longer essays with more revision time. Others find it difficult to quickly identify logical fallacies in the Argument task or to generate relevant, specific examples for the Issue task under pressure. Additionally, the shift from high school or college writing to test-focused, strategic writing can feel unfamiliar—you're not writing to explore ideas, but to demonstrate critical thinking efficiently.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains with focused practice and strategic feedback. If you're starting at a 3.0, reaching 4.0-4.5 is realistic with 6-10 weeks of consistent work. The key is moving beyond general writing advice to learn GRE-specific strategies: how to quickly deconstruct prompts, identify argument structures, and write persuasive, organized essays within 30 minutes.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who will assess your current writing level, identify specific weaknesses (like generating examples quickly or structuring arguments), and teach you GRE-specific techniques. Sessions typically include analyzing sample prompts together, practicing timed writing with immediate feedback on logic and clarity, and learning how to self-edit under pressure. You'll also get guidance on pacing strategies and how to recognize what test raters actually value.
Practice is essential—writing under timed conditions is very different from writing with unlimited time. You should complete full timed essays regularly (ideally 2-3 per week) using official ETS prompts, then review them with a tutor who can point out logical gaps, organizational issues, and areas where your examples fall short. This cycle of timed practice, feedback, and revision is what builds both skill and confidence for test day.
It's different rather than harder—many students find Analytical Writing more anxiety-inducing because it's subjective and requires you to produce original writing on the spot. However, it's often the section where focused tutoring yields the fastest improvements, since you can learn concrete strategies for both essay types and immediately apply them in practice. The Verbal and Quantitative sections require broader knowledge, while Analytical Writing is more about mastering a specific format and approach.
Most students benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused Analytical Writing preparation, though this varies based on your starting level and target score. If you're aiming for a 4.5+, plan for at least 6-8 weeks with 2-3 tutoring sessions per week plus independent practice. Starting with a diagnostic essay helps you and your tutor understand exactly where to focus—some students need help with argument analysis, others with time management or generating examples quickly.
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