I had my GMAT in June in London., got 730, and 6 on AWA. I've been working in UK for 2 years, and the GMAT wasn't too difficult for me this time. Some thoughts: 1. the level of difficulty of the real test is closer to the official test samples, rather than the gigi 13 or other sample test product 2. math is getting more and more difficult. I believe the math I got is the most difficult of all sample tests I've done 3. I got full mark in AWA as well as full mark in Toefl writing. I use a simple template and hope that it would be useful for you guys. Issue
The issue of whether … is a controversial and complex one. This controversy describes a dilemma faced by many people in this era. Different people hold different views due to their respective angles. As far as I am concern, I support …. because there are too many benefits that outnumbered the disadvantages not to support it.
As far as I am concern, the final judgement should depend on a case-by-case analysis of the two situations.
To begin with, the first argument that can be presented to develop my position is that … A good example in this case is that … Under this circumstance, it is obvious that …
In addition, much evidence has shown that … Just imagine what would be like if … Hence, another equally important aspect is that … Further support can be found in that …
Admittedly, it is tempting to support … in some conditions, but there is much evidence to contradict this hypothesis. However, when the advantages and disadvantages of X and Y are carefully compared, the more striking conclusion is obvious that …
Consequently, due to the above-mentioned reasons, we may safely arrive the conclusion that … It is our best interest as a society for …
Moreover, accordingly We can and should include both. To illustrate, there is an example that is very persuasive
Argument
In this argument, the arguer concludes that … The conclusion is based on … In addition, the arguer assets that … We do not need to look very far to see the validity of this reasoning. While the argument is somewhat convincing in …, it is insufficient in itself to explain several important respects / assumptions.
This is fallacious reasoning, unless other possible casual explanations have been considered or ruled out.
First, the arguer unfairly assumes that … But, there are many other possible factors that might account for … The arguer seems to imply that …
Second, without considering other possible factors that contribute to … the arguer cannot justify that …
Third, the arguer focuses only on the negative effect that … A detailed analysis of the situation might reveal that …
To sum up, the conclusion lacks credibility because the evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the arguer claims. To make the argument more convincing, the arguer would have to provide information on that …. Additionally, the arguer should demonstrate that … in order to make the argument logically acceptable.
Hasty generalization Commit a fallacy of assuming Evaluate comprehensive effect of Ill-conceived |