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Joseph

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Joseph

Master of Arts, English
Joseph's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Writing
Admissions
AP English Language and Composition
College Application Essays

I am an experienced licensed high school English teacher with a focus on rhetoric, argumentation, and a process-based approach to writing. I am currently one semester away from completing a Masters with a writing instruction focus. I love to help students begin to see themselves as writers and unloc...

Education

Westfield State University

Master of Arts, English

Westfield State University

Bachelor in Arts, English

Donna

Certified Tutor

Donna

Associate in Science, Occupational Therapy Assistance
Donna's other Tutor Subjects
Academic Coaching
Basic Computer Literacy
Clinical Psychology
English

Hello! I am a lifelong learner, and like to share my enthusiasm for learning with others. As a certified occupational therapy assistant, my approach is always the strengths based. My objective is to get to know you, in order to structure a study plan or a learning experience that works for you. I wi...

Education

Lehigh Carbon Community College

Associate in Science, Occupational Therapy Assistance

Winson

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Winson

Current Undergrad Student, Business Administration and Management
Winson's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Writing
Algebra
Business
Business Ethics

I'm a rising senior at Boston University. I enjoy tutoring students and helping them grow towards their goal and succeed. During my spare time, I enjoy playing volleyball and learning how to cook.

Education

Boston University

Current Undergrad Student, Business Administration and Management

Test Scores
ACT
33
Jerell

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Jerell

Bachelors, Spanish
Jerell's other Tutor Subjects
Languages
Spanish
Spanish 1
Spanish 2

I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a B.A. in Spanish and minors in linguistics and public health. I've lived in Spain for two years, I've studied abroad in Chile, and I've also taught Spanish 101 subsections at WashU. My passion for the language grew and so did my love for teac...

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Washington University in St Louis

Bachelors, Spanish

Matt

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Matt

Bachelors, Math and Computer Science
Matt's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
College Computer Science
Computer Science

I hold a bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. That academic experience combined with my many years in the IT industry have given me a comprehensive understanding of math and science and I simply love passing that knowledge on to o...

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Bachelors, Math and Computer Science

Thomas

Certified Tutor

Thomas

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
Thomas's other Tutor Subjects
American Literature
English
Essay Editing
High School English

Hello, I'm Thomas, a sophomore Computer Science student at Georgia Tech. While I may be a STEM major at a tech school, I've always been skilled in reading and writing, never earning less than A in an English class throughout my academic career. If you're looking for someone with a high success rate ...

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Test Scores
SAT
1570
ACT
35
Maryam

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Maryam

Master of Science, Mental Health Counseling
Maryam's other Tutor Subjects
Clinical Psychology
Elementary School
Elementary School Math
Elementary School Reading

I have experience working with children from ages 1-15 years old teaching math, science, reading comprehension. I participated in the UTeach program at the University of Texas at Austin from 2013-2016 as a science, math, and after-school STAAR instructor for students in 2nd to 5th grade. Additionall...

Education

University of North Texas

Master of Science, Mental Health Counseling

The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Melissa

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Melissa

Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Melissa's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Math
ACT Science
Algebra

I first started tutoring early on in high school, I was always the student involved in accelerated/honors/AP courses and many of my friends needed help with the regular courses. Ever since then I have loved sharing the knowledge I have with other people and watching them grow and succeed as students...

Education

Lawrence Technological University

Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering

Test Scores
ACT
32
Rose

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Rose

Bachelor in Arts, English
Rose's other Tutor Subjects
1st-10th Grade Reading
1st-10th Grade Writing
Adult Literacy
American Literature

I graduated cum laude from Barnard College, Columbia University with a BA in English Literature. As a tutor, I start by listening carefully to my students so I can better understand their problem solving skills, self-awareness, and patterns of self-expression. I keep close track of my observations s...

Education

Barnard College, Columbia University

Bachelor in Arts, English

Wilkenson

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Wilkenson

Bachelor of Science, Computer Software Engineering
Wilkenson's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
Basic Computer Literacy
Biology

I have goals to help others understand what they're struggling with, through my experiences and techniques.

Education

Florida Gulf Coast University

Bachelor of Science, Computer Software Engineering

Frequently Asked Questions

Law school admissions essays require a compelling narrative that demonstrates your motivations for pursuing law, self-awareness, and the ability to communicate persuasively. Strong essays typically include a clear thesis or central theme, specific examples that illustrate your character or experiences, and authentic voice that shows personality beyond credentials. Admissions committees use these essays to understand how you think, what drives you, and whether you'll contribute meaningfully to their community—so essays that combine strategic storytelling with genuine reflection tend to stand out most.

Personalized 1-on-1 instruction for law school essays provides targeted feedback on your specific writing challenges, whether that's structuring a compelling narrative, articulating your motivations clearly, or refining your voice under pressure. Tutors can help you brainstorm meaningful experiences to highlight, identify weaknesses in your argument or organization, and guide you through multiple revision cycles—something difficult to manage alone. With individualized feedback rather than generic writing tips, you'll understand exactly how to strengthen your essay in ways that resonate with law school admissions committees.

Common pitfalls in law school essays include writing what you think admissions committees want to hear rather than your authentic story, relying on clichés about "justice" or "helping people," and failing to show rather than tell your qualities. Avoid generic statements about why you want to practice law, essays that focus primarily on obstacles without demonstrating growth, and writing that's overly formal or stiff. Additionally, essays with grammar errors, unclear organization, or that read like résumé summaries tend to underperform—admissions officers want to connect with who you are as a person and thinker, not just your achievements.

Most successful law school essays go through at least 4–6 substantive revisions, though this varies based on your starting point and writing confidence. Early drafts focus on capturing your core narrative and identifying what story you want to tell; middle drafts refine structure, clarity, and voice; final drafts polish language and ensure every sentence earns its place. Working with a tutor can accelerate this process by providing expert feedback at each stage, helping you identify which revisions will have the greatest impact rather than revising in circles. The goal isn't perfection—it's authenticity combined with clarity and polish.

Varsity Tutors connects Atlanta students with expert tutors who specialize in law school application essays and have deep familiarity with what top law schools seek in applicants. You'll be matched with someone who understands essay requirements across schools, can provide constructive feedback on your narrative and argumentation, and has guided students through successful applications. When connecting with a tutor, discuss your target schools, current draft stage, and specific concerns—whether that's developing your central theme, strengthening your voice, or managing the revision process strategically.

Your personal statement (typically 2 pages) tells the law school who you are and why you want to attend—it's your primary narrative opportunity and should feel like the "real you." Diversity essays address how your background, identity, or experiences contribute unique perspectives to the school community; optional essays allow you to address specific questions or clarify your application. Each requires different strategic approaches: personal statements emphasize authenticity and self-reflection, while diversity essays need to connect your experiences to institutional values. A tutor can help you identify which essay serves which purpose and ensure each one advances your overall application narrative without repetition.

Starting 3–4 months before your application deadline gives you adequate time for brainstorming, multiple drafts, and genuine reflection without rushing. Many successful applicants begin even earlier, especially if they want feedback from multiple readers or are applying in early fall cycles when competition is highest. Beginning early also reduces stress and allows time for your ideas to marinate—often your best insights come days or weeks after initial drafting. Connecting with a tutor early in the process can help you get on track immediately, develop a realistic revision timeline, and avoid the common trap of last-minute panic revisions.

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