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Re: Importance of Fancy words in AWA [#permalink]
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archimsingh wrote:
Hi - How important is it to use fancy words/difficult vocab in AWA to get 4.5+?

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Well-used vocabulary words can give you a boost, but poorly used words can definitely hurt you. While you certainly can score a 5 (or higher!) without high-level words, provided that your writing is strong, analytical, and well structured, it's always good to demonstrate that your vocabulary is up to graduate level expectations.

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Never force vocabulary words! If you're not sure of how to use a word, or whether it fits, skip it. And don't overuse difficult words--a few well placed ones are enough to let the reader know that your vocab skills are up to snuff.
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