by RonPurewal Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:58 am
DO NOT SKIP THE ESSAYS.
do not even THINK of skipping the essays.
number one, they have the right to cancel your score if you skip even one of the essays.
in fact, other standardized tests AUTOMATICALLY cancel your scores if you leave an essay blank; i thought that the gmat did the same.
number two, one of the main purposes of the awa essays is to be a standard of comparison for your application essays.
in other words, schools can and do use the awa essays as a "checkpoint" to make sure that YOU are actually the one writing the application essays. (they clearly don't expect the same quality of writing, since you have ample opportunity to edit the application essays, but it's incredibly obvious whenever 2 pieces of writing have different authors.)
if i were a school admissions officer and i saw blank awa essays, my FIRST THOUGHT would be:
"hmm, this kid didn't write his own essays, and he's trying to cover it up by leaving the awa blank."
this would cast serious doubt on the integrity of your application.
not good.
don't do it.
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yes, you should do the orange official guide.
in fact, if you were to choose EITHER the orange guide OR the purple and green guides, then choose the orange one; not only does it contain more questions, but it contains mostly newer questions (most, if not all, of the purple and green questions are repeats from the 10th edition).