Award-Winning GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors serving Hartford, CT

America's #1 Tutoring Platform

Who needs tutoring?

FOXNBCCBSUS NewsTIMEUSA Today

TUTORS FROM

  • YaleUniversity
  • PrincetonUniversity
  • StanfordUniversity
  • CornellUniversity

Award-Winning GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors serving Hartford, CT

Vinay

Certified Tutor

Vinay

Master in Public Health Administration, MPA in Developmental Practice
Vinay's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Middle School Math

The AWA essay isn't about having a strong opinion — it's about dismantling an argument's logical structure in 30 minutes flat. Vinay teaches students to spot the classic GMAT reasoning flaws (correlation vs. causation, unrepresentative samples, false dichotomies) and build a critique that hits every...

Education

Columbia University in the City of New York

Master in Public Health Administration, MPA in Developmental Practice

University of California Los Angeles

B.S. in Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology

Test Scores
SAT
1570
ACT
35
Caroline

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Caroline

Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Caroline's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Multivariable Calculus
Trigonometry

The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured argumentation — identifying logical flaws in an argument and dismantling them clearly within 30 minutes. Caroline is currently earning her MBA at MIT Sloan, so she knows exactly what admissions committees expect from clear, persuasive analyti...

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management

Washington University in St. Louis

Undergraduate degree

Test Scores
SAT
1560
Edris

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Edris

Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor
Edris's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
College Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Middle School Math

The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment asks for a tight, logical critique of an argument in 30 minutes — there's no room for rambling. Edris's economics degree from Boston College trained him to spot flawed reasoning, unsupported assumptions, and statistical misuse, which are exactly the weaknesses ...

Education

Boston College

Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor

Test Scores
SAT
1500
Jessica

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Jessica

Masters, N/A
Jessica's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading
SAT Writing and Language

The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured, persuasive reasoning under a tight time constraint — exactly the kind of writing Jessica practiced throughout her graduate studies. She breaks down argument prompts into identifiable logical flaws and teaches a repeatable essay framework tha...

Education

Columbia Business School

Masters, N/A

Cornell University

Bachelors, Industrial and Labor Relations

Test Scores
SAT
1520
Albert

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Albert

Masters in Business Administration
Albert's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening
SAT Reading

Most GMAT test-takers underestimate the Analytical Writing Assessment because it's only one essay, but a weak AWA score can raise red flags for admissions committees. Albert approaches it as a logic exercise: he teaches students to systematically dismantle an argument's assumptions, identify evidenc...

Education

University of California Los Angeles

Masters in Business Administration

Wuhan University

Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

Rahi

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Rahi

Engineer
Rahi's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Finite Mathematics

Scoring well on the GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment comes down to producing a tightly organized critique of an argument in 30 minutes flat. Rahi, who earned a 34 ACT and has deep experience with standardized test strategy, teaches a repeatable template for identifying logical fallacies, structuri...

Education

Princeton University

Engineer

Test Scores
ACT
34
Carl

Certified Tutor

Carl

PHD, Medieval Studies
Carl's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards a very specific kind of essay: tightly structured, logically precise, and written fast. Carl has taught undergraduate writing at Yale, Oxford, and Glasgow, and he breaks down Argument Analysis essays into a repeatable framework — identifying flawed assu...

Education

Yale University

PHD, Medieval Studies

Yale University

Masters

University of Georgia

Bachelors, English

Rishi

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Rishi

Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science
Rishi's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
Calculus
Algebra
ACT Math

The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured, logical arguments delivered under time pressure — exactly the kind of thinking Rishi does daily as a math and CS student at Rice. He breaks the essay task into a repeatable framework: identify the argument's assumptions, craft targeted criti...

Education

Rice University

Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science

Test Scores
ACT
35
Jason

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Jason

Bachelor in Business Administration
Jason's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

The GMAT's Analytical Writing Assessment rewards structured thinking more than fancy vocabulary — a clear thesis, logically sequenced evidence, and direct critique of the argument's assumptions. Jason unpacks each prompt by identifying the logical flaws first, then builds an outline that practically...

Education

Washington University in St. Louis

Bachelor in Business Administration

Brandy

Certified Tutor

Brandy

Doctor of Philosophy, Religion, Philosophy
Brandy's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Reading

GMAT Analytical Writing asks test-takers to tear apart a flawed argument in thirty minutes, which is less about writing talent and more about recognizing logical fallacies quickly. Brandy's philosophy training — including doctoral-level work in ethics and argumentation at Vanderbilt — makes her espe...

Education

Azusa Pacific University

Bachelors, Religion, Psychology

Vanderbilt University

Doctor of Philosophy, Religion, Philosophy

Duke University

A.M. in Comparative Literature and African-American Studies

Frequently Asked Questions

The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is one of four sections on the GMAT, where you have 30 minutes to write an essay analyzing an argument. While it's scored separately from your overall GMAT score (on a 0-6 scale), business schools pay attention to it as evidence of your critical thinking and communication skills. A strong AWA score demonstrates you can identify logical flaws and articulate complex ideas clearly—skills essential for success in MBA programs.

The 30-minute constraint is one of the biggest challenges test-takers face on the AWA. Effective pacing requires spending 2-3 minutes understanding the prompt and identifying logical fallacies, 20-22 minutes writing your essay, and 3-5 minutes proofreading. Tutors can teach you a structured approach to quickly spot common argument weaknesses—like unsupported assumptions, false causality, and weak evidence—so you're not wasting time deciding what to critique. Practice with timed essays helps you internalize this rhythm.

The biggest mistakes are summarizing the argument instead of critiquing it, failing to identify specific logical flaws, and writing without clear structure. Many test-takers also spend too much time on their first draft and don't leave room for edits, or they focus on grammar perfection instead of substantive analysis. Admissions committees want to see your ability to think critically—not perfect prose—so learning where to invest your effort during those 30 minutes makes a real difference.

Most students see meaningful improvement within 4-8 weeks of focused practice, especially if they start by understanding the specific argument types the GMAT uses repeatedly. Many test-takers jump straight to writing essays without learning the underlying patterns, which limits their progress. With targeted instruction on identifying fallacies, structuring your response, and practicing under timed conditions, students typically move from a 4 to a 5 or 5 to a 5.5—solid gains that strengthen your overall application.

Effective practice means writing full essays under timed conditions, not just reading sample arguments. Start by completing 2-3 timed essays per week, then review them with your tutor to identify patterns in your logical analysis and writing structure. Using official GMAT prep materials ensures you're practicing with authentic prompts, and spacing out your practice over several weeks helps you retain strategies better than cramming. Recording yourself explaining why an argument is flawed (before writing) can also sharpen your critical thinking.

Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have deep experience with the GMAT AWA and understand the specific challenges test-takers face. When you reach out, you can discuss your current writing level, target score, and timeline so you're matched with someone who fits your needs. Many tutors work with Hartford-area students and can provide personalized instruction tailored to your strengths and weaknesses on this section.

Your first session typically involves taking a diagnostic timed essay so your tutor can assess your baseline skills—how quickly you identify arguments, structure your response, and manage time. From there, your tutor will explain the scoring rubric, walk you through a high-scoring sample essay, and teach you a repeatable framework for analyzing arguments. You'll leave with concrete strategies to practice before your next session, so you can start seeing progress right away.

Much of the anxiety around the AWA comes from feeling unprepared or unsure what to look for in an argument. When you have a clear, practiced system for analyzing prompts and structuring your response, that uncertainty disappears. Tutors also help you build confidence by pointing out patterns you'll see repeatedly on test day, doing timed practice in a low-pressure environment, and celebrating the progress you make. Knowing you've successfully tackled dozens of similar arguments before test day is a powerful confidence builder.

Connect with GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment Tutors in Hartford

Get matched with local expert tutors