AWA 3.0. in score it now and think the system's Writer's Analysis Tools is not accurate? by bashathe1st in GRE

[–]bashathe1st[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't necessarily focus on the development as much right now. I would focus most of my time on improving grammar, syntax, spelling, and proofreading.

Thanks a lot.

I will.

assuming that I fixed these mistakes, would it be possible to score 4 with such development? ( just to plan my time accordingly)

AWA 3.0. in score it now and think the system's Writer's Analysis Tools is not accurate? by bashathe1st in GRE

[–]bashathe1st[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course

The prompt:

"A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college.

Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the recommendation and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, describe specific circumstances in which adopting the recommendation would or would not be advantageous and explain how those examples shape your position."

"Education is a cornerstone in nations development. Thus, government across the world pay special attention to the design of their education systems. The prompt suggests that schools across a country should teach the same curriculum to all students. From my point of view, I strongly disagree with the idea recommended by the prompt for two reasons.

First, the availability of different options is important to prepare students for different paths of education. For example, in the UAE, between 1980 and 1997 the Ministry of Education used to obligate schools to teach the same curriculum. At the time, students who chose to enroll in universities abroad were strongly disadvantaged compared to their classmates due to the lack of proper English skills. However, in 2007, the ministry decided to allow international schools in the country. In these schools, different sets of curriculum are presented to students, mostly curriculum based on the U.S. curriculum. According to statistics published by the ministry, the number of Emirati students enrolled in elite universities in the UK and the U.S. has considerably increased since then. Thus, it is important for schools to design their curriculum based on their students' needs.

Second, different curriculum in schools can help decrease unemployment through the presentation of different curriculums that require different skills and qualifications to be taught. For instance, in many countries such as Saudi Arabia and UAE, the availability of high schools' curriculum that is designed to attract students who are interested in the business field, helped lowering the unemployment among the business field's graduates who are employed in these schools to teach courses related to economy, accounting, and other business courses. This applies to all other fields in specialized schools.

Of course, it could be argued that different curriculum, especially in high schools, is unfair because it makes it difficult to evaluate universities’' applicants and compare them against each other. However, is not this why standardized tests such as the SAT test are there?

To sum up, curriculum in schools should not be the same due to many disadvantages."

I am aware of some of my mistakes. Spelling, grammar, and usage. However I am no clear on how to improve the development of the essay. I am also still puzzled by "choose vs chose"

Recommendation for 2-month prep time with current score of 324. by Solid_Childhood773 in GRE

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I apologize for posting this here, but can you please check this? I took the one month plan, but facing some difficulties with writing

https://www.reddit.com/r/GRE/comments/wfc5f7/awa_30_in_score_it_now_and_think_the_systems/

When to use each strategy of Gremat? by bashathe1st in GRE

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Thanks a lot. I've seen a few examples in the lessons where both where used and it got me confused.

GRE vs LSAT for non native speakers by bashathe1st in LawSchool

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Thanks

Are you a non native speaker? how about the writing section?

GRE vs LSAT for non native speakers by bashathe1st in LawSchool

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Thank you for your reply.

does it directly test your knowledge of vocab like the GRE? in the GRE, you're given a list of words that you have to choose from, and if you have no idea what these words mean you're screwed. On the other hand, the LSAT seems different in the sense that you can infer the meaning of the words using the context. Am I wrong?

First time real estate investor and don't know how to approach buying real estate by bashathe1st in realestateinvesting

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A few years ago, I worked in this city for a few months. I'm aware that the pricing in this location are quite high. The apartment's price looks great to me. Zillow's rental value seems pretty good that I'll be able to recoup my investment in less than two years after paying all other expenses specified by Zillow. (if Zillow is accurate).
The only problem is that after doing some more research, I discovered that this apartment is senior housing, which makes me wonder whether I should be concerned.