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6+ years
I am a Yale University graduate with over seven years of tutoring experience with children and adults of all ages, specializing in writing, reading, English, college prep, and working with differently-abled learners. As a writer and entrepreneur, I have tutored since high school because it is someth...
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Daniel
I'm a recent graduate of Northwestern University, where I studied sociology, theatre, and legal studies. As a high achiever throughout high school and college, I've always viewed education as one of our most valuable resources and am passionate about expanding the educational prospects of others. I ...
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Sociology and Theatre
Northwestern University
Studied sociology, theatre, and legal studies

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Solange
I'm Solange - a recent graduate from Harvard where I studied Sociology & Women's Studies. I've been tutoring for eight years now, and have worked with a wide range of ages and in a wide range of subjects. Some of my specialties are college prep/test taking II worked in the admissions office on campu...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts (Sociology & Women's Studies)

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Michelle
I am a recent graduate of Columbia University's American Studies MA program. I received my undergraduate degree at NYU in Journalism and Africana Studies. I have over 2 years experience helping students in NYC. I love reading, writing, and social and cultural analysis.
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters, American Studies
New York University
Bachelors, Journalism and Africana Studies
Columbia University
MA in American Studies

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I am patient, relaxed, keenly observant, and articulate - I will find a way to put things so that you will really "get it" from your perspective!
Yale University
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
8+ years
I am very passionate about teaching material in a way that works with each student's personal learning needs and making sure that they understand the material at its core, not just how to answer a test question. Because I majored in Neuroscience, I have expertise in a wide range of sciences, as Neur...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I am excited to be home and help fellow straphangers on their educational paths! My largest wealth of tutoring experience is in foreign languages--particularly French--but I also feel very comfortable editing essays of any kind and working through standardized test concepts. My availability is extre...
Brown University
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Sabira
I am currently attending Johns Hopkins University, pursuing a dual degree in Computer Science and Applied Math and Statistics. I love helping students and I love the feeling I get knowing that I was able to use my knowledge to make someone else happier. My favorite subject to teach is math because t...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
I'm the philosopher they call Andrew! You are most very definitely welcome to come to me with any school questions, but be warned: there's a good chance we'll soon be figuring out the meaning of life...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nathaniel
I'm committed to awakening and strengthening that same passion in my students through an emphasis on creative expression and a fun, but rigorous, approach to essay writing. Often the hardest thing for a young writer is forming a unique point of view on a prescribed prompt or topic, especially one th...
Williams College
Bachelor in Arts, Theater Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Admissions officers look for essays that reveal something authentic about who you are—your values, perspective, or experiences—in a compelling voice. Strong essays go beyond reciting accomplishments; they show self-reflection and demonstrate how you think.
The best college essays typically include:
- A clear, focused narrative or argument (not trying to cover too much ground)
- Specific, vivid details and examples rather than generic statements
- Your authentic voice—how you naturally speak and think
- A genuine reflection on what an experience taught you or how it shaped you
- Careful editing and proofreading to show attention to detail
Getting personalized feedback on your drafts helps you identify what's working and where your essay needs strengthening—something a tutor can provide throughout your writing process.
A tutor can guide you through every stage of essay writing—from brainstorming and organizing your ideas, to developing your thesis, drafting, and revising. Rather than just correcting grammar, tutors help you strengthen your argument structure, clarify your voice, and ensure your essay shows admissions officers who you really are.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction means your tutor can focus on your specific challenges, whether that's overcoming writer's block, learning to revise effectively, or developing a more confident voice. You'll get customized feedback on your actual essays and strategies you can apply to future writing.
Many students try to sound overly formal or impressive, which actually weakens their essay by hiding their authentic voice. Others try to cram too much into one essay or focus on what they think admissions officers want to hear rather than what's genuinely meaningful to them.
Other frequent issues include:
- Weak thesis or central idea—the essay drifts without a clear focus
- Telling instead of showing—saying "I'm a leader" rather than demonstrating leadership through a specific story
- Insufficient revision—submitting a first or second draft without serious editing
- Unclear organization—readers get lost following your train of thought
- Generic details—using vague language instead of specific, vivid examples
Working with a tutor helps you catch these mistakes early and learn revision strategies that improve not just this essay, but your writing overall.
Your authentic voice comes through when you write how you actually think and speak—not how you imagine "good writing" should sound. Start by writing freely about your topic without worrying about being impressive, then gradually refine and strengthen that natural expression.
Ask yourself: What would I say to a friend about this? What details do I naturally notice? What's my honest reaction? These instincts often make your writing more engaging than anything you could force.
A tutor can help you identify where your voice is strongest in your draft, show you where you're slipping into formal clichés, and give you strategies for maintaining authenticity while still meeting essay requirements. This personalized guidance accelerates your ability to recognize and trust your own voice.
Effective revision happens in stages, not all at once. Start by stepping away from your draft for a few days, then re-read it looking at big-picture issues first: Does my essay have a clear focus? Does my organization make sense? Do my examples actually support my main point?
Once the structure is solid, zoom in on sentence-level revision: Is my language precise and vivid? Am I showing rather than telling? Do I have any clichés or awkward phrasing? Finally, proofread for grammar and punctuation.
Getting feedback from a tutor at different revision stages is invaluable—they can help you see what's working, point out areas that need clarification, and guide you toward stronger revisions without just rewriting it for you. This builds your own revision skills that transfer to all your writing.
Most schools have specific word limits (typically 250-650 words), so check each college's requirements carefully. The length matters less than making every sentence count—a 400-word essay packed with specific details and insight is stronger than a 650-word essay that rambles or repeats itself.
Working within word limits teaches important writing skills: clarity, concision, and choosing your most powerful examples. A tutor can help you prioritize which ideas to include, cut unnecessary wordiness, and ensure you're using your space effectively to help admissions officers understand who you are.
Start with your main "why are you applying?" essay for each school—these differ based on each college's specific programs, community, or values. Then tackle supplemental prompts. This approach lets you customize each essay rather than trying to adapt one generic essay.
Many students benefit from working with a tutor on the first college essay to strengthen their fundamental skills and processes. Once you have strategies for brainstorming, organizing, drafting, and revising that work for you, you can apply them more efficiently to subsequent essays.
A tutor can also help you manage the timeline—spacing out your essays so you have time for genuine revision rather than rushing through multiple drafts in a week. For students in Brooklyn balancing schoolwork and applications, this kind of structured support makes the process manageable.
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