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Frequently Asked Questions

Your application essay is often the only place admissions committees hear directly from you in your own voice. It's your opportunity to showcase not just your qualifications, but your personality, motivation, and fit for the program. A strong essay can differentiate you from other candidates with similar test scores and GPAs, making it a critical component of your overall application strategy.

Many students struggle with finding their authentic voice while maintaining academic credibility, or they write overly generic essays that could apply to any program. Others get stuck on essay structure—knowing how to effectively introduce your narrative, develop your argument, and connect your background to your goals. Writer's block, perfectionism, and the pressure of the high stakes can also make the writing process feel overwhelming.

While requirements vary by program, most graduate essays benefit from a clear arc: an engaging opening that hooks the reader, a body that develops your main narrative or argument with specific examples, and a conclusion that ties your past experience to your future goals in the program. The key is to show progression—how your experiences have shaped your thinking and why this particular program is the next logical step. Tutors can help you identify the most compelling structure for your specific story and program requirements.

Your thesis should answer the core question the admissions committee is asking: "Why do you want to attend this program, and why are you a good fit?" Rather than a single sentence, your thesis might be a central narrative thread—the key experience or insight that drives your entire essay. Strong theses are specific (not generic), supported by concrete examples, and connected to your long-term goals. Personalized tutoring can help you identify your most compelling narrative and refine it into a focused argument.

Effective revision happens in layers: first, focus on big-picture issues like structure, flow, and whether your central argument is clear; then move to paragraph-level clarity and evidence; finally, polish grammar and style. It's helpful to take breaks between drafts so you can read with fresh eyes, and getting feedback from someone outside your head is invaluable—they can spot unclear passages or unsupported claims you might miss. Tutors provide expert feedback at every stage, helping you strengthen your argument while maintaining your authentic voice.

Graduate essays should be polished and articulate, but they shouldn't sound like a thesaurus exploded on the page. Your authentic voice comes through in your word choices, sentence rhythms, and the specific details you choose to highlight. The goal is to sound like an intelligent, thoughtful version of yourself—someone who can communicate clearly and persuasively, not someone pretending to be someone else. Tutors can help you identify where your writing feels forced and guide you toward language that feels both professional and genuinely you.

Generic essays rarely succeed because admissions committees can tell when you haven't done your homework. Tailoring means researching the program's values, faculty research interests, and unique offerings, then explicitly connecting your goals and background to those specifics. This might mean adjusting your emphasis across different essays—highlighting your research interests for a PhD program, your professional goals for an MBA, or your community commitment for a public policy program. Tutors can help you identify which elements of your story resonate most with different programs and craft authentic, specific versions of your narrative.

In an initial session, a tutor will typically ask about your program goals, timeline, and what you've already written (if anything). They'll help you identify your core narrative or argument, discuss the specific essay prompts you're working with, and establish a revision plan. Whether you're starting from scratch or refining existing drafts, the first session sets the foundation for personalized feedback that targets your specific strengths and growth areas throughout the writing process.

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