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Re: Need Help improving Issue Essay AWA portion of GRE please!! [#permalink]
Improving your performance on the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section of the GRE, particularly the Issue Essay, requires practice and strategy. Here are some tips to help you succeed:

Understand the Format:

The Issue Essay presents you with a statement or claim and asks you to discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with it.
You are expected to provide specific reasons and examples to support your position.

Practice Writing:

Regularly practice writing essays within the 30-minute time constraint to simulate test conditions.
Review official GRE essay prompts and practice responding to them.

Read Sample Essays:

Familiarize yourself with high-scoring sample essays to understand the qualities of an effective essay.
Review the GRE website and test prep books for sample essays.

Create an Outline:

Spend a few minutes outlining your essay before you start writing. Organize your thoughts, including your thesis statement and supporting points.

Clear and Concise Language:

Write clearly and concisely. Avoid overly complex sentence structures and use precise language to express your ideas.

Develop Strong Arguments:

Provide well-structured arguments with supporting evidence.
Use specific examples to illustrate your points. Personal experiences, historical events, literature, and current events can serve as examples.

Address Counterarguments:

Acknowledge potential counterarguments and explain why they are less persuasive than your own position.
Demonstrating critical thinking and the ability to consider alternative viewpoints can boost your score.

Organize Your Essay:

Write an introduction that clearly states your position on the issue and provides a brief roadmap of your argument.
Follow with body paragraphs that each address a different aspect of your argument.
Conclude by summarizing your main points and reiterating your position.

Grammar and Style:

Proofread your essay for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Vary your sentence structure and word choice for a more engaging essay.

Timing:

Manage your time efficiently. You have 30 minutes for each essay, so aim to spend about 5 minutes outlining and 20 minutes writing.
Reserve the last few minutes for a quick review.

Seek Feedback:

Have someone review your practice essays and provide constructive feedback. This can help you identify areas for improvement.

Practice Under Timed Conditions:

To build your writing stamina and test-taking skills, write essays under timed conditions regularly.
Remember that the Issue Essay is graded on a scale of 0 to 6, with half-point increments. The human grader assesses your ability to articulate and support your ideas effectively, not the specific stance you take on the issue. Focus on clear, well-structured arguments, evidence, and strong writing to earn a high score.
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