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10+ years
Lena
The ISEE Upper Level essay gives students roughly 30 minutes to produce a coherent, well-organized response to a prompt they've never seen — a challenge that rewards preparation over raw talent. Lena teaches a repeatable structure: a clear thesis, two to three developed examples, and purposeful tran...
Brown University
Current Undergrad, Political Science and Environmental Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Nicole
ISEE Upper Level Writing asks younger students to do something surprisingly sophisticated: produce a coherent, well-structured essay from a single prompt in a short window. Nicole walks students through planning techniques — quick thesis construction, paragraph mapping, strong closing sentences — th...
University of Michigan-Flint
Master of Arts, Education
University of Innsbruck
Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Samantha
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to take a position and defend it in a short window, which can feel overwhelming for younger writers. Samantha teaches a simple framework: one clear claim, two specific reasons, and a conclusion that doesn't just repeat the introduction. Her background teachin...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Francesca
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to take a clear position and defend it in a short window — a skill that looks simple but trips up even strong writers who ramble or lose focus. As a current law student at Chicago-Kent, Francesca knows how to build a tight argument under time pressure and tea...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Victoria
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to build a coherent argument under time pressure, which is exactly the kind of writing Victoria has been teaching and editing for years. As a Brearley graduate and current Carleton College student, she knows what selective schools expect from young writers an...
Carleton College
Current Undergrad Student, Anthropology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ben
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to take a position and defend it in under 30 minutes — a task that rewards structure over style. As a creative writing MFA candidate and high school teacher, Ben teaches a repeatable essay framework: clear thesis, two evidence-driven body paragraphs, and a co...
Ball State University
Bachelor of Science, History
Northwestern University
Current Grad Student, Creative Writing

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kaitlyn
The ISEE Upper Level essay trips up strong writers who don't know how to organize an argument under time pressure. Kaitlyn teaches a clear thesis-and-evidence structure that works for any prompt, then drills students on transitions and specific supporting details that elevate a score from average to...
Fairfield University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Maddie
ISEE Upper Level Writing asks students to produce a polished essay under tight time pressure, which means having a reliable structure before the clock starts. As a Classics major at Yale, Maddie teaches students to outline an argument in under two minutes and develop each paragraph with specific, co...
Yale University
Current Undergrad Student, Classics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Nicole
A strong ISEE Upper Level essay needs a clear thesis, organized body paragraphs, and specific examples — all produced in about 30 minutes. Nicole's English degree and her experience coaching college-level writing translate well here; she teaches students to outline in under five minutes and develop ...
University of Miami
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Alessia
Scoring well on the ISEE Upper Level Writing section means producing a clear, organized essay under time pressure — a skill that's very different from polishing a paper at home over several days. Alessia, who recently navigated competitive admissions herself and now studies at Penn, teaches students...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ISEE Upper Level Writing section asks students to complete a short writing prompt in 30 minutes, demonstrating their ability to organize ideas, develop a clear thesis, and write coherently under time constraints. Unlike the multiple-choice sections, this essay is not scored but is sent to schools as part of your application—admissions teams use it to evaluate your writing voice, argumentation, and ability to communicate ideas effectively.
The prompt typically requires students to take a position, explain a concept, or respond to a scenario, so strong preparation focuses on essay structure, thesis development, and practicing timed writing to build confidence and fluency.
Most students benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused writing preparation, though this depends on your starting point and test date. If writing is already a strength, you might need less time; if organization and thesis development feel challenging, a longer timeline allows for multiple practice essays with feedback and revision cycles.
Consistent practice—ideally 1-2 essays per week with personalized feedback—helps you internalize the structure, build confidence under time pressure, and develop your authentic writing voice. Tutors in Atlanta can assess your current writing level and create a customized prep timeline that fits your schedule.
Many students struggle with organization and time management—30 minutes isn't much time to plan, draft, and revise. Others find thesis development difficult, writing essays that describe a topic without taking a clear position or making a strong argument. Additionally, some students focus so heavily on grammatical correctness that they lose their natural voice and write stiffly.
Personalized tutoring helps address these specific challenges through targeted practice, guided planning strategies, and constructive feedback that builds both technical skills and writing confidence. A tutor can help you find a balance between proper structure and authentic expression.
Revision is essential—the difference between a good essay and a strong one often comes from thoughtful feedback and rewriting. When you revise with specific guidance on thesis clarity, evidence support, and organization, you internalize what works and develop stronger instincts for your next practice essay.
Working with a tutor provides the personalized feedback that's hard to get elsewhere. Rather than generic comments, you receive targeted guidance on strengthening your specific weaknesses—whether that's sharpening your thesis, improving paragraph flow, or cutting unnecessary words to make room for stronger ideas.
Yes, Varsity Tutors connects students in Atlanta with expert tutors experienced in ISEE Upper Level Writing preparation. Atlanta has 219 schools across 19 school districts, and many students are preparing for selective independent school admissions—which makes ISEE prep a common focus for tutors in the area.
When you connect with a tutor, you can discuss your writing strengths and challenges, your test timeline, and your target schools. Tutors will tailor practice prompts, feedback, and strategies to help you develop the clear, confident writing voice that admissions teams want to see.
The multiple-choice sections test reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar—they ask you to identify correct answers from options. The writing section, by contrast, asks you to create your own response: develop an original thesis, organize supporting ideas, and express yourself clearly in your own words.
This shift from choosing to creating requires different skills—planning, drafting, and self-evaluation. Many strong test-takers who excel at multiple-choice sections need targeted practice to transition to timed essay writing. Tutors can help you develop the strategic planning and self-editing habits that make the difference.
The ISEE writing section wants to hear from you—your authentic perspective, your way of explaining ideas, your unique examples. Many students make the mistake of adopting an overly formal or rigid style, thinking that's what "good writing" looks like. In reality, admissions teams prefer clear, engaging prose that sounds like an intelligent 11th or 12th grader, not a stiff textbook.
A tutor helps you find this balance by giving you permission to write naturally while strengthening the structure underneath—a clear thesis, organized paragraphs, and relevant support. Through practice and feedback, you'll discover that your voice and strong argumentation can absolutely coexist.
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