GRE analytical writing assesses your ability to think critically and transfer your ideas into well-developed, well-reasoned, and well-supported writing. The GRE tests two sections of a student’s analytical writing skills: analyzing an issue and analyzing an argument. This article covers the analyzing an issue task so you can write like a non-boring academic and maximize your GRE score! We asked our experts at Peterson’s for their advice on how to master the analytical writing section…
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