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9+ years
Emily
A strong draft becomes a polished piece when someone can identify where the argument drifts, where transitions fail, and where a sentence tries to do too much. Emily's editing approach tackles structure first — thesis clarity, paragraph cohesion, evidence integration — before moving to sentence-leve...
Yale University
Master of Public Health (MPH), concentration in Epidemiology and Global Health
Yale School of Public Health
Master in Public Health, Public Health
Yale University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), double major in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and French

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Cynthia
Good editing goes beyond fixing commas — it's about tightening arguments, cutting filler, and making sure every paragraph earns its place. Cynthia reads drafts with an eye for structure first and mechanics second, asking whether each section actually advances the writer's point. Her 5.0 student rati...
Vanderbilt University
Current Undergrad Student, Public Policy Analysis

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Christine
Christine treats essay editing as more than fixing commas — she reads for argument first, checking whether each paragraph earns its place and whether transitions actually connect ideas. Her experience proofreading college application essays and academic papers means she catches the structural proble...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Samuel
Years of academic writing — from engineering reports to a full applied mathematics dissertation — trained Samuel to spot structural weaknesses, unclear transitions, and arguments that don't quite land. He's particularly effective at editing essays where logical flow and precision of language matter ...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Iowa
Doctor of Philosophy, Applied Mathematics

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Zoe
Good essay editing goes beyond fixing grammar; it means evaluating whether each paragraph actually advances the argument and whether transitions carry the reader from one idea to the next. Zoe, who teaches writing across grade levels from middle school through college, reads drafts with an eye for s...
Arizona State University
Masters, Curriculum & Instruction (emphasis on Teaching ESL)
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Emily
Editing isn't just about catching comma splices — it's about tightening an argument so every paragraph earns its place. Emily walks through essays at the structural level first, examining thesis clarity and paragraph transitions, before moving into sentence-level revision. Her background in educatio...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science, Education
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Sery
Editing someone else's essay is straightforward; learning to edit your own is the real skill. Sery's sessions are built around teaching students to spot their own patterns — overused transitions, unclear thesis statements, paragraphs that drift from their topic sentences — so each revision sharpens ...
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nicholas
Engineering reports demand clarity, logical flow, and precision — skills Nicholas applies directly when editing student essays. He zeroes in on thesis construction, paragraph transitions, and whether each piece of evidence actually supports the claim it's attached to. His approach turns vague drafts...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Shawn
Editing is really about diagnosis: figuring out whether a paragraph fails because of weak argument structure, unclear transitions, or simply tangled syntax. Shawn's classical language background trained him to dissect sentences at the grammatical level, and he applies that same precision when revisi...
Wright State University-Main Campus
Bachelors, BA Latin, BA Ancient Greek

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Most students know their essay needs work but can't pinpoint what's off — is it the thesis, the paragraph structure, or the sentence-level clarity? Anna approaches editing as a layered process, starting with argument and organization before zooming into transitions, word choice, and grammar. She giv...
University
Bachelor's
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Frequently Asked Questions
Essay editing tutoring focuses on helping you strengthen your writing through personalized feedback and revision strategies. A tutor will work with you on structure, clarity, argumentation, grammar, and style—identifying what's working in your essay and showing you how to improve weak areas. Whether you're developing a thesis, organizing ideas, or polishing your final draft, personalized instruction helps you understand the 'why' behind writing principles so you can apply them to future assignments.
Many students struggle with organizing their ideas logically, developing a strong thesis statement, or supporting arguments with evidence. Others find it difficult to maintain their own voice while meeting academic requirements, or they get stuck during the revision process and don't know where to start. With Dayton's average student-teacher ratio of 18.1:1 across the district, personalized tutoring provides the one-on-one attention that classroom instruction often can't offer, giving you targeted help on your specific writing challenges.
Proofreading focuses on catching typos, punctuation, and grammar errors at the surface level. Essay editing goes much deeper—it examines your argument structure, thesis clarity, evidence quality, paragraph organization, and overall flow. A tutor helps you revise at the content level, asking questions like 'Does your evidence support your claim?' and 'Is your introduction engaging and clear?' This comprehensive approach develops your writing skills, not just fixes mistakes.
Yes. Many students find citation styles confusing, and tutors can walk you through the specific format your assignment requires—whether that's MLA for literature essays, APA for research papers, or Chicago style for history essays. Beyond just showing you the rules, a tutor helps you understand why consistent citation matters and how to integrate sources smoothly into your writing.
Writer's block often stems from unclear thinking about your topic, fear of imperfection, or not knowing where to start. A tutor can help you brainstorm ideas, break your essay into manageable steps, and get words on the page without worrying about perfection initially. Through conversation and guided questions, tutors help you unlock ideas and develop a writing process that works for you—turning 'I don't know what to write' into a clear plan.
Absolutely. Literary analysis essays require you to support interpretations with specific textual evidence, and many students struggle with moving beyond plot summary to meaningful analysis. Tutors help you develop strong interpretive claims, select relevant quotes, and explain how evidence connects to your argument. This personalized feedback strengthens both your analytical thinking and your ability to write persuasive literary essays.
Bring any essay you're working on—whether it's a rough draft, a completed draft needing revision, or even just notes and an outline. If you have assignment guidelines or rubrics, those are helpful too. Your tutor will review your work, ask questions about your writing process and goals, and create a personalized plan to address your specific needs, whether that's strengthening arguments, improving organization, or refining your writing voice.
Research on personalized instruction shows that one-on-one feedback significantly improves writing quality and academic performance. As you work with a tutor on specific essays, you'll develop stronger writing habits and skills that transfer to all your assignments. You'll understand how to structure arguments, support claims with evidence, and revise effectively—skills that lead to better grades not just in English, but across subjects that require writing.
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