October 07, 2006 PDF 291k Download Overview The recent addition of writing requirements to several admission testing programs implies that higher education institutions believe these skills are essential for college success. To assess whether this interest is true for management education, a survey was conducted to evaluate attitudes toward writing assessments among programs that use the Graduate Management Admission Test™ (GMAT™). This study compared current uses and usefulness of the AWA to advantages originally anticipated in 1993 and previously reported in 1998. Results from 109 respondents indicated that the section was used and found effective for selection and writing deficiency diagnosis. Additionally, programs with high concentrations of non-native English speaking applicants found the section to be more effective than those with lower concentration. Related Items Assessing the Reliability of GMAT™ Analytical Writing Assessment Fairness of Automated Essay Scoring of GMAT™ AWA An Evaluation of IntelliMetric™ Essay Scoring System Using Responses to GMAT™ AWA Prompts GMAT™ Analytic Rubric Study Report