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Tiffany

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Tiffany

Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Tiffany's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math

Argumentative and persuasive essays are where Tiffany's legal education pays off most directly. She teaches high school writers to construct a clear thesis, anticipate counterarguments, and use evidence strategically — the same framework she mastered in law school. Students leave sessions with concr...

Education

University of Notre Dame

Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting

University of Chicago

Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Test Scores
SAT
1440
ACT
31
Sharon

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Sharon

Master of Science, Journalism
Sharon's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra

Sharon's journalism training at Columbia sharpened her ability to teach the craft of clear, persuasive writing — from structuring a thesis-driven argument to revising for voice and concision. She breaks the editing process into concrete steps so students learn to spot weak transitions, vague claims,...

Education

Columbia University in the City of New York

Master of Science, Journalism

University of Chicago

Bachelor in Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1550
Benjamin

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Benjamin

Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
Benjamin's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
Trigonometry
Middle School Math
Calculus

Most high schoolers know what they want to say in an essay but struggle to organize it into something a reader can follow. Benjamin breaks the writing process into concrete steps — outlining a defensible thesis, selecting and integrating textual evidence, and crafting transitions that actually move ...

Education

University of Notre Dame

Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Test Scores
Perfect Score
ACT
36
Justin

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Justin

Doctor of Philosophy, English
Justin's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Writing and Language

The jump from middle school writing to high school expectations often trips students up — suddenly a five-paragraph essay isn't enough, and teachers want a real thesis with layered evidence. Justin teaches the structural mechanics behind strong analytical and persuasive writing: how to build a claim...

Education

University of South Carolina

Bachelor in Arts, English

Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus

Doctor of Philosophy, English

Test Scores
SAT
1530
Eric

Certified Tutor

Eric

Bachelor in Arts
Eric's other Tutor Subjects
6th-12th Grade Writing
6th-12th Grade math
6th-8th Grade Science
Pre-Algebra

Strong high school writing — whether it's a literary analysis, a research paper, or a personal essay — comes down to making a clear claim and defending it with well-chosen evidence. Eric spent his undergraduate years writing across three different disciplines, which taught him how to adapt tone, str...

Education

Princeton University

Bachelor in Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1520
ACT
32
Mimi

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Mimi

Masters in Education, Education
Mimi's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math

Strong high school writing comes down to making a claim and defending it — something Mimi practiced extensively as an art history major at Dartmouth, where every paper required building an argument from visual and textual evidence. She teaches students to outline with purpose, integrate sources with...

Education

Harvard University

Masters in Education, Education

Dartmouth College

B.A.

Test Scores
SAT
1560
Lauren

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Lauren

Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Lauren's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Neuroscience

Strong high school writing comes down to one skill most students haven't been explicitly taught: constructing an argument that holds together from thesis to conclusion. Lauren breaks essays into their moving parts — claim, evidence, analysis, counterargument — so students can see exactly where their...

Education

Duke University

Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Test Scores
SAT
1450
ACT
35
Scott

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Scott

Current Undergrad Student, Sociology
Scott's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra

The jump from middle school writing to high school-level essays catches a lot of students off guard, especially when teachers start expecting original analysis instead of summary. Scott digs into the specific weak points — whether that's crafting a debatable thesis, weaving in textual evidence, or w...

Education

Harvard University

Current Undergrad Student, Sociology

Test Scores
ACT
34
Sarah

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Sarah

Bachelor of Economics, Economics
Sarah's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
ACT Writing
ACT English

Most high school writing struggles come down to the same few problems: a thesis that's really just a topic, body paragraphs that summarize instead of analyze, and conclusions that repeat the intro. Sarah diagnoses these issues quickly and teaches concrete fixes — like reverse-outlining a draft to ch...

Education

Northwestern University

Bachelor of Economics, Economics

Test Scores
SAT
1510
ACT
34
Parita

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Parita

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
Parita's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
Algebra

Reading voraciously across genres — especially psychological thrillers, where every sentence has to earn its keep — has given Parita a sharp instinct for pacing, structure, and economy of language that she brings directly into her writing tutoring. As a computer science student at Harvard, she appro...

Education

Harvard University

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Test Scores
SAT
1580
ACT
35

Frequently Asked Questions

Personalized 1-on-1 instruction focuses on your specific writing challenges—whether that's developing a strong thesis, organizing ideas logically, or strengthening your argument with evidence. A tutor works through your drafts with you, providing detailed feedback on structure, clarity, and voice that you won't get in a classroom setting. This targeted approach helps you move beyond surface-level corrections to actually understand how to write more effectively.

Revision is about big-picture changes—reorganizing paragraphs, strengthening your argument, or clarifying your main ideas. Editing focuses on sentence-level fixes like grammar, punctuation, and word choice. Many students skip true revision and jump straight to editing, which means their essays stay structurally weak. A tutor helps you tackle revision first, then editing, so your writing improves at every level.

Your thesis is the backbone of your entire essay—it tells readers what you're arguing and why it matters. A weak or unclear thesis makes everything that follows feel unfocused and scattered. Personalized tutoring helps you craft a thesis that's specific, arguable, and strong enough to support your whole essay, then shows you how to build evidence and analysis around it.

Different subjects and contexts prefer different citation styles—MLA is common in high school English, while APA is used in social sciences and sciences. Each style has specific rules for in-text citations, works cited pages, and formatting. A tutor can teach you the style your class requires and help you understand the reasoning behind citations, so you're not just following rules but actually giving credit where it's due.

Summarizing tells what happened in a text; analyzing explains how and why the author's choices create meaning. Teachers want analysis—your interpretation supported by specific evidence from the text. Many students struggle with this shift from plot summary to literary analysis. Personalized tutoring helps you move beyond "what happens" to asking deeper questions about theme, character development, symbolism, and the author's purpose.

Writer's block often stems from jumping straight into writing without a clear plan. Prewriting strategies like outlining, brainstorming, or freewriting help you organize your thoughts and build confidence before drafting. A tutor can teach you which prewriting techniques work best for your thinking style and help you develop a roadmap for your essay, so you know exactly what you're arguing before you write the first sentence.

Voice is your unique style—how you choose words, structure sentences, and express ideas in a way that sounds like you, not a thesaurus. Developing voice means moving beyond formulaic writing to writing that's clear, engaging, and authentic to your perspective. Personalized tutoring helps you experiment with different sentence structures, word choices, and tones while staying appropriate for academic writing, so your essays feel genuinely yours.

Bring any writing assignments you're working on—essays, prompts, rubrics, or feedback from your teacher. If you're stuck on a specific piece, bring that draft or outline. You might also bring examples of writing you've done that you feel good about, so your tutor can identify your strengths and build from there. The more specific material you have, the more personalized and practical your first session will be.

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