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GMAT Essay Section Guide

The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is how business schools evaluate your writing skills. The AWA section has two 30-minute essay questions, each requiring a completely different strategy.

* Present Your Perspective on an Issue (30 minutes)
Here you present your opinion on a controversial issue.

* Analysis of Argument (30 minutes)
Here you analyze the reasoning in an argument and find its logical flaws.

1. Be particularly concerned with structure. Clearly divide your essay into the introductory paragraph, two to three content paragraphs and a conclusion. Take time out before you start writing to set up an organizational structure. Our Essay Guide includes sample essay templates for both the Issue and Argument essays.

2. Save it for your blog.The Issue essays are often fraught with political implications, but don't go on a rant about your own opinions. Also, try not to delve too deeply into your own personal life. When we interviewed official GMAT essay graders about their biggest complaint, they asked us to tell you: please save it for your blog.


3. Use transitional phrases such as "first", "therefore" and "because" to help the computer identify concepts between and within the paragraphs.


4. Be a conformist. The E-rater is not programmed to appreciate individuality, humor, or poetic inspiration; computers aren't known for their sense of humor. It will be comparing the style and structure of your essay to those of other high-scoring essays. Our Essay Guide and sample essays have over 50 sample high-score essays to give you a sense of the proper writing style for the AWA.


5. Clearly state your critique in the Analysis of Argument essay. The Analysis of Argument question will show you an essay loaded with logical fallacies, such as the unwarranted assumption or fallacy of equivocation.


6. Know the essays and how to answer them. The 800score Essay Section Guide shows you all of the 275 actual GMAT essay questions and 20 selected sample answers to those essay questions.



7. Practice, Practice, Practice. The best preparation is practicing under real conditions within the 30-minute time frame. 800score offers 10 free practice timed essays with complete explanations and an additional 10 timed essays in our prep course. If you need personalized feedback and scoring, 800score has graded over 10,000 practice essays through our Essay Grading Service.

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