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Is the AWA supposed to be added to your GMAT score? Or is it a separate metric that grad schools look at? How is it viewed? and how important is it?
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Manager
Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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AWA is not related to your normal 200-800 GMAT scores. You can do as well as 800 for GMAT but score a 0 for AWA.
On the other hand, some schools will like to see that you have some degree of english language ability to communicate. Thus, they look at your AWA as a gauge. Of course, they are some schools who claimed that they do not care about your AWA scores at all.
Nevertheless, the advice would be to score least a mediocre 3.
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i was wondering if the AWA topics will be differnt in 2006 from that of 2005. in the website, the list for both years are the same. but there is diference in the topics in powerprep and gmatprep.....plz provide me with relevant information.
thanx in advance.
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