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Strong writing starts with having something specific to say and a clear reason for saying it — the mechanics follow from there. Jessica earned her writing certification through Penn's selective Critical Writing program as a freshman, then spent years tutoring peers on everything from argumentative e...
Nova Southeastern University
PHD, Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
University of Pennsylvania
undergraduate

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Erika
Getting ideas onto the page is often the hardest part, and Erika treats outlining and drafting as real skills worth practicing — not just steps to rush through before "the real writing" starts. Her policy school training required writing concise, evidence-driven arguments under tight deadlines, a di...
Harvard University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy

Certified Tutor
13+ years
MaryAnn
As a published author, MaryAnn knows that strong writing starts with a clear argument and a willingness to revise — not with a perfect first draft. She teaches the mechanics of thesis development, paragraph transitions, and evidence integration, whether the assignment is a five-paragraph essay or a ...
University of Pittsburgh
Bachelor of Science, English, Psychology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Tiffany
Clear writing starts with clear thinking, and Tiffany treats every writing session as a chance to untangle what a student actually wants to say before worrying about how to say it. Her training in legal writing — where precision and structure aren't optional — gives her a practical framework for tea...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting
University of Chicago
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sharon
Sharon approaches writing as a craft with learnable moves: how to build a thesis that actually argues something, how to transition between ideas without losing a reader, how to revise a draft into something sharp. Her background spans policy writing at the University of Chicago and graduate-level jo...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Science, Journalism
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Justin
Strong writing starts with understanding that a first draft is a thinking tool, not a finished product. Justin's PhD in English and ten years of teaching composition have given him a systematic approach to the entire writing process — from generating a workable thesis to structuring body paragraphs ...
University of South Carolina
Bachelor in Arts, English
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Doctor of Philosophy, English

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Benjamin
Benjamin treats writing as an exercise in structured thinking: before worrying about word choice or style, he tackles the architecture of an argument — what's the claim, what's the evidence, and does each paragraph earn its place? His economics and finance training at Notre Dame drilled this kind of...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Certified Tutor
Andrew
The hardest part of writing isn't grammar — it's figuring out what you actually want to say and then organizing it so a reader follows. Andrew tackles that problem head-on, walking students through outlining, crafting clear thesis statements, and building body paragraphs that develop a single idea w...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature and Theater and Performance Studies

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Molly
Good writing instruction doesn't start with red ink on a finished draft — it starts with how a student organizes their thinking before they type a word. Molly teaches outlining, thesis development, and paragraph architecture from elementary through adult professional writing, drawing on her own expe...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Getting ideas out of your head and onto the page in a way that's clear, structured, and compelling is a skill most students never get explicitly taught. With degrees in English and Psychology, Karishma breaks the writing process into manageable stages — from outlining an argument to revising for voi...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to provide detailed feedback on your specific writing challenges—whether that's developing a strong thesis, organizing ideas, or refining your voice. Instead of generic comments, tutors work with your actual essays to identify patterns in your writing and help you understand how to revise effectively, which builds skills you'll use in every writing assignment.
Many students struggle with essay organization, moving from a rough outline to a coherent structure, and developing arguments that go beyond summarizing. Others find writer's block paralyzing or struggle with the revision process, unsure how to move beyond a first draft. Tutors help students tackle these challenges by breaking down the writing process into manageable steps and providing targeted strategies for each stage.
Yes. Expert tutors work with you from brainstorming and thesis development through drafting, revising, and final editing. They help you understand how to approach different types of writing—essays, research papers, creative writing—and develop a personalized process that works for you, rather than just fixing grammar on a finished draft.
Absolutely. Tutors can guide you through proper citation formats, help you integrate sources smoothly into your writing, and ensure your works cited or references page is correct. They also teach you why citations matter and how to use them to strengthen your arguments, not just follow formatting rules.
Tutors help you move beyond plot summary to analyze themes, symbolism, and author's purpose in texts. They teach you how to support interpretations with evidence from the text and develop arguments about literature—skills that directly improve both your reading comprehension and your ability to write strong analytical essays.
Your first session focuses on understanding your writing goals and challenges. Tutors typically ask about assignments you're working on, writing struggles you've experienced, and what you want to improve. You might bring an essay draft or discuss a current assignment, so the tutor can tailor instruction to your actual needs rather than generic writing tips.
Yes. While grammar and mechanics are important, tutors also help you develop confidence in your unique voice and style. They teach you the difference between following rules and making intentional stylistic choices, helping you understand when to be formal versus conversational, and how to make your writing engaging while still meeting assignment requirements.
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