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I know AWA is not very frequently discussed in this forum, but I just found this website where you can write your essay and have it rated by software (like GMAT's e-rater). What do you think of it?
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I know AWA is not very frequently discussed in this forum, but I just found this website where you can write your essay and have it rated by software (like GMAT's e-rater). What do you think of it?
I know AWA has little weight on adms and consequently doesn't arise much interest in most applicants; however this website, provided it's rating software follows the official one closely, could be of great help specially for those aiming at good-to-stellar scores. Please check the site and verify whether its grading program is similar to GMAT's e-rater.
anyone who took the GMAT can attest to its scoring accuracy?
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