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How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
03 Jan 2010, 02:20
Hi All, I have my real GMAT exam in 15days. and till now I haven't touched AWA section. English is not my first language and even I am not good in writing essays and all. Please help me .. how should I proceed for AWA. how to start preparing for AWA.. what is neccessary..?? Please let me know, I am really worried ..
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Re: How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
10 Jan 2010, 13:50
Pretty much all you need is in this forum. Read some sample essay and use templates and write some. Also, try doing the AWA section in practice exams.
Good luck with your TEST
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Re: How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
12 Jan 2010, 12:11
Can anyone send me the list of minimum things I need to do for AWA.
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Re: How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
16 Jan 2010, 06:10
nehguup wrote: Hi All, I have my real GMAT exam in 15days. and till now I haven't touched AWA section. English is not my first language and even I am not good in writing essays and all. Please help me .. how should I proceed for AWA. how to start preparing for AWA.. what is neccessary..?? Please let me know, I am really worried ..  I feel you.. I started my AWA only today and left to go with 12 days.. I dont know how am going to cope this but you just have to step in.. I started off reading Kaplan's AWA tips and some from this forum.. This thread is helpful -----How to get 6.0 AWA....my guide I dont know if this is the best but I decided to to practice at least one essay a day and have my friend to check.. I wrote my first essay today and I catched what I need to brush on... Good luck to you!!
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Re: How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
16 Jan 2010, 22:08
Read atleast couple essays from this link: awa-compilations-223-essays-86274.htmlI scored 6 in AWA:D
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Re: How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
29 Apr 2010, 07:06
i will give it a try...thanks
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Re: How to manage AWA????????? [#permalink]
29 Apr 2010, 08:54
First, from what MGMAT says, schools don't place the premium on the AWA score as they do the standard parts of GMAT. In fact, they said schools look at any score that is a 4.5 or higher as "good enough." They also said something along the lines of schools aren't really sure how to weight this section (is it really an indicator of apptitude) of the GMAT, hence why they don't place a premium on it.
That being said, it shouldn't be that tough to at least get a 5.0/6.0. I like yourself, never really studied for the AWA part of the exam (I took the GMAT 3 times, and got scores of 5.5, 5.0, and 5.5, respectively), but here are two things below which I would remember. The two things essentially give you a structure to lay out your argument. Anyone, please feel free to chime in on anything I've written; we all have our opinions.
1 - The Analysis of the argument: First, state that the argument does have some merits, though "the argument is based on several assumptions and/or lacks information/support to support them." Then cite a couple of points - one short paragraph for each.
"For example, if the author would give us more information or state x about his assumption, then it would help support the underlying argument, y ." Perhaps include why this is important/relevant, or what the implications are of not stating this.
2 - The Analysis of an issue: First, make sure to state something similar to, "The issue stated above is very complex, however, I believe x is correct approach for several reasons." Then proceed to use a short paragraph for each of your points.
One of the "Issue" prompts I received was something like.
a) Schools should teach practical skills in classes. b) Schools should teach all sorts of subject matter.
Ultimately, there is no "right" or "wrong" answer for this question. That being said, you should feel free to use personal examples in your life to support your argument as why you believe one side.
Hope this helped.
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