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16+ years
John
After scoring a 36 ACT composite and earning a BFA with an English concentration, John knows how sentences are built — and more importantly, how they break. He teaches the SAT Writing and Language section through the lens of editing and revision, training students to spot where a passage loses its l...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Arthur
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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Julia
Scoring a perfect 1600 on the SAT means Julia knows exactly how the Writing and Language section tries to trip students up — misplaced modifiers, comma splices disguised as style choices, and transition questions that test logical flow rather than grammar alone. Her Linguistics background gives her ...
The College of William & Mary
Bachelors, English & Linguistics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Vansh
I am currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am also a graduate of the high school International Baccalaureate Program. I have informal experience tutoring high school physics, but am most passionate about tutoring students for the...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

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Max
I am in the process now of applying for PhD programs in Computational Biology. I have done research in the field of freshwater ecology and am anticipating the publication of a paper I co-authored in the next several months.
Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rhea
Scoring a 1550 SAT means Rhea has already proven she can spot the punctuation traps, transition mismatches, and concision tricks the Writing and Language section cycles through — and she took the test recently enough to remember exactly how they feel under time pressure. Her biology-heavy coursework...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emily
I am currently a fourth year medical student in Indianapolis. I completed my undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I majored in Biology and Spanish. I also completed two minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. While at IU, I worked for the Department of Mathematics and Depart...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Conor
Scoring a 1560 on the SAT required Conor to master the Writing and Language section's particular blend of grammar rules and rhetorical strategy questions. He teaches students to distinguish between conciseness edits, transition logic, and subject-verb agreement traps — the three categories that acco...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Drexel University
Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Samantha
Most SAT Writing and Language errors come down to four or five grammar patterns — subject-verb agreement across long clauses, comma splices, pronoun ambiguity, modifier placement, and parallel structure. Samantha drills students on recognizing these patterns by ear and by rule, so they can move thro...
Duke University
Bachelors in Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions
Harvard Medical School
Current Grad Student, MD

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Ken
Most SAT Writing and Language questions come down to four or five grammar rules — subject-verb agreement across long clauses, comma splices, pronoun ambiguity, and parallel structure. Ken drills these patterns until students spot errors by instinct, then layers in the trickier rhetoric and organizat...
Wake Forest University
Bachelors, Psychology
Stony Brook University
Current Grad, Physical Therapy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency, but students typically see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. A tutor can help you identify patterns in your mistakes—whether it's grammar rules, sentence structure, or reading comprehension—and target those specific areas. Many students improve by 50-100 points or more when they work with a tutor to develop a personalized study plan and practice regularly.
The biggest challenge is pacing—students often spend too much time on difficult questions and rush through easier ones, leaving points on the table. Many also struggle with identifying what the question is actually asking, since the Writing and Language section tests grammar, style, and rhetoric simultaneously. Additionally, students frequently miss questions about sentence structure, pronoun agreement, and rhetorical effectiveness because they haven't practiced these concepts in a test-like format. A tutor can help you recognize question types quickly and develop efficient strategies for each.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you stand. A tutor will likely review your recent practice test results or administer a diagnostic to identify your specific weak areas—whether that's grammar fundamentals, passage comprehension, or time management. From there, you'll work together to create a customized study plan that targets your biggest opportunities for improvement and fits your timeline before test day.
Practice tests are essential—they're the best way to get comfortable with the test format, build your pacing skills, and identify patterns in your mistakes. Taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions helps you learn how to manage the 44-minute Writing and Language section and reveals whether you're making careless errors or missing conceptual understanding. A tutor can review your practice test results with you to pinpoint exactly which question types and grammar rules need more focus.
The key is learning to triage questions quickly. Spend 30-45 seconds on straightforward grammar questions, but don't get stuck on complex rhetorical questions—mark them and come back if you have time. A tutor can teach you to recognize question types at a glance and develop a personal pacing strategy based on your strengths. Practice tests are your best tool here; each one you take helps you refine your timing until it becomes automatic.
Confidence comes from preparation and familiarity. When you work with a tutor, you practice the exact question formats you'll see on test day, which reduces uncertainty and anxiety. A tutor can also teach you test-taking strategies and help you develop a pre-test routine that calms your nerves. Many students find that understanding the 'why' behind correct answers—rather than just memorizing rules—makes them feel more in control during the actual test.
Look for a tutor with strong knowledge of grammar, rhetoric, and standardized test formats—ideally someone who has scored well on the SAT themselves or has extensive experience teaching test prep. They should be able to explain not just what the correct answer is, but why it's correct and why the other options are wrong. Experience working with students at your score level is also valuable, since tutoring strategies differ for students aiming to go from 600 to 650 versus 700 to 750.
Most students benefit from 6-12 weeks of focused preparation, dedicating 3-5 hours per week to Writing and Language specifically. If you're starting from a lower score or have significant gaps in grammar fundamentals, you may need more time. A tutor can help you create a realistic schedule based on your current score, target score, and test date—and adjust it as you progress through practice tests.
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