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AWA is not that important. In fact, one of the schools that I'm applying to doesn't need me to give the AWA score.
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AWA is not one of the elements that schools consider in evaluating your application... don't worry. ;-)

The point you should know is: you are a competitive candidate, but there are many other competitive candidates who apply for a Phd program. You have chances, of course, but every applicant has his/her strenghs and weaknesses. In sum, no one is sure to be enrolled in a program. As a result, the luck plays a role to determine the final outcome.
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