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Esteban
Crafting a thesis requires narrowing a broad curiosity into a defensible argument, and then sustaining that argument across dozens of pages — a process Esteban knows firsthand from his own anthropology research. He digs into the architecture of a thesis: sharpening the central claim, organizing evid...
National University of Colombia
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Rashida
A strong thesis lives or dies on how well the writer connects their data to a coherent argument, and Rashida's own doctoral research gave her deep practice in exactly that skill. She walks students through the architecture of a thesis — crafting a defensible research question, organizing chapters lo...
Alexandria university
Bachelor of Science, Plant Genetics
University of Illinois at Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy, Cellular and Molecular Biology

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4+ years
Gloria
Between a master's thesis in public policy and a doctoral dissertation in nutrition sciences, Gloria has navigated the full arc of thesis writing twice — from literature review to defense. She's particularly sharp at identifying when a student's argument has drifted from their research question and ...
Northwestern University
Master of Arts, Public Policy Analysis
Wellesley College
Bachelor in Arts, Latin American Studies
Tufts University
Doctor of Philosophy, Nutrition Sciences

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Katherine
Katherine has written and defended her own graduate thesis in nursing and spent her undergraduate years editing research papers for peers across disciplines. She unpacks the architecture of a strong thesis — from narrowing a research question to organizing a literature review to maintaining a consis...
Vanderbilt University
Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
Boston College
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

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4+ years
Hillel
Having written and defended an honors senior thesis on Antarctic ice sheet dynamics — and currently preparing it for journal publication — Hillel brings real, recent experience to every stage of the thesis process. He walks students through proposal development, source integration, and the structura...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Geology

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5+ years
Manuel
Crafting a thesis in the humanities or social sciences often means wrestling dozens of sources into a single sustained argument — and Manuel's triple-major background in political science and the arts gave him extensive practice doing exactly that across disciplines. He's especially effective at hel...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts

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5+ years
Jennifer
Jennifer's Master of Science in Journalism trained her to do exactly what thesis writing demands — take a sprawling body of research and shape it into a sustained, evidence-driven argument with a clear throughline. She's especially strong at the revision stage where most writers stall, tightening ch...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Science, Journalism
Saint Edward's University
Bachelor in Arts, Communication and Rhetoric

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5+ years
Lacey
Getting from a broad research question to a defensible thesis statement is where most graduate students stall. Lacey's own master's work in classics required synthesizing primary sources across languages and centuries, and she applies that same discipline to coaching thesis writers through argument ...
King's College London
Master of Arts, Classics
Mt St Marys University
Bachelor in Arts, History and Philosophy of Science and Technology

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4+ years
Patrick
A thesis lives or dies by its argument structure — the clarity of the central claim, the logic connecting each chapter, and the way evidence builds toward something original. Patrick is completing his master's in creative writing and English literature at Harvard, where he's developed a sharp eye fo...
Harvard University
Master of Arts, Creative Writing
Southern New Hampshire University
Bachelor in Arts, English

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5+ years
Arthur
A thesis lives or dies by its argument structure, and Arthur's economics degree required exactly the kind of sustained, evidence-driven writing that thesis projects demand. He digs into the process at every stage — narrowing a broad topic into a defensible claim, organizing chapters around distinct ...
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics
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Frequently Asked Questions
A strong thesis statement is specific, arguable, and supported by evidence—it's the foundation of your entire paper. Many students struggle with vague or overly broad statements that don't clearly take a position. A tutor can help you refine your thesis by asking critical questions about your argument, identifying logical gaps, and showing you how to narrow your focus so your paper has real depth and direction.
Organization is one of the biggest challenges students face when writing longer papers. A tutor can work with you to create an outline that supports your thesis, ensure each paragraph has a clear topic sentence connected to your main argument, and help you arrange evidence in a way that builds persuasive momentum. With personalized guidance, you'll see how strong structure makes your argument stronger and easier to follow.
Writer's block often stems from pressure to write perfectly on the first try or uncertainty about your argument. Tutors can help by breaking the writing process into manageable steps: starting with freewriting or brainstorming, developing your thesis before drafting, and focusing on getting ideas down rather than polish. Having someone to talk through your ideas with can unstick your thinking and help you build momentum.
Personalized tutoring feedback goes beyond surface-level corrections. You can expect detailed guidance on whether your thesis is clear and defensible, if your evidence actually supports your claims, whether your paragraphs flow logically, and how your voice and style come across. Tutors help you understand the reasoning behind suggestions so you can make stronger revisions independently, rather than just fixing errors.
Yes—citation formatting is a common source of confusion, but it's absolutely teachable. A tutor can clarify which style your assignment requires, show you how to integrate citations smoothly into your writing (so they support rather than interrupt your argument), and help you format your bibliography correctly. Understanding the purpose of citations—giving credit and letting readers find your sources—makes the mechanics much clearer.
Literary analysis requires a thesis that makes an interpretive argument about a text—not just a summary. A tutor can help you move from surface-level observations to deeper analysis by teaching you how to use textual evidence (quotes, scenes, character development) to support a meaningful claim about what the author is doing or saying. You'll learn to balance close reading with argumentation so your thesis feels both specific and significant.
Expect personalized, collaborative instruction tailored to your specific assignment and writing style. You'll work together on thesis development, organization, drafting strategies, and revision—receiving detailed feedback that helps you understand how to strengthen your argument. Whether you're starting from scratch or polishing a draft, a tutor provides the one-on-one support and accountability that helps students move from uncertain to confident writers.
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