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      Robert Ferrero last edited by

      Do you have any tips on how to do better in the GRE Analytical Writing section?

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        Juhi rathod last edited by

        Here are a few tips that will help you with GRE Analytical Writing-

        1. Keep a standard essay structure in mind – Introduction, Problem Statement, Solution, Benefits of the solution, Drawbacks of the solution, Conclusion. Dedicate each para to one heading.
        2. Write the entire essay first. Once you’ve finished your first draft, you can always come back and edit.
        3. Practice, practice, practice!
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