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6+ years
Hailey
Strong writing starts with a clear claim and evidence that earns the reader's trust — skills Hailey sharpens daily as a social psychology researcher at UGA, where she drafts literature reviews and research reports. She teaches students to build arguments paragraph by paragraph, connecting each piece...
University of Georgia
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Robert
Rob's day job is writing — he's been a full-time writer since graduating from Stanford, which means he's not teaching craft from a textbook but from daily practice with drafting, revising, and killing sentences that don't pull their weight. He brings that working-writer perspective to student pieces...
Stanford University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
15+ years
Brett
Strong writing isn't about following a five-paragraph formula — it's about making deliberate choices with structure, evidence, and voice. Brett's dual role as Editor-in-Chief of a national journal and a college essay editor means he tackles everything from thesis development to paragraph-level revis...
Miami University (Ohio)
Bachelor in Arts, Architecture and Urban Studies

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Jean
Legal training at UNC Chapel Hill taught Jean to construct arguments that are airtight — a skill she now applies to teaching thesis development, paragraph structure, and revision strategies. Whether a student is drafting a personal narrative or a research paper, she zeroes in on clarity and logical ...
Duke University
Bachelor of Arts in Latin American History

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alice
Getting ideas onto the page is one challenge; organizing them into something clear and persuasive is another entirely. Alice tackles both by teaching students to outline arguments before drafting, then revise with an eye toward transitions, evidence integration, and voice. Her conversational teachin...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Thomas
First place at the UIL Regional Ready Writing Contest and a perfect SAT Writing score give Thomas credibility that goes beyond grades. He teaches writing as a craft built on deliberate choices: how to structure an argument so each paragraph drives toward a claim, how to vary sentence rhythm, and how...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

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Anna
Every semester at UVA, Anna teaches students who arrive convinced they're "bad writers" and leaves them producing clear, argued prose — because she treats writing as a process of thinking on paper, not a performance of talent. She's particularly skilled at the brainstorming-to-outline stage, where m...
University of Virginia-Main Campus
PHD, English Language and Literature
Duke University
Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Cultural Theory

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Juliana
Strong writing comes from learning to revise with purpose — rethinking a thesis, cutting a paragraph that doesn't earn its place, choosing precise language over filler. Juliana developed her editing instincts at Northwestern's writing center, where she coached students on everything from argumentati...
Tulane University of Louisiana
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
13+ years
Eugene
A strong piece of writing starts with a clear claim and an architecture that supports it, whether the assignment is a five-paragraph essay or a research paper. Eugene's English degree and his current scientific writing at Morehouse School of Medicine mean he tackles both creative and analytical writ...
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, English
Morehouse School of Medicine
Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Science

Certified Tutor
13+ years
Adel
Getting ideas out of your head and onto the page in a clear, organized way is a skill Adel has practiced since his freshman year at Georgia Tech, where he started tutoring writing alongside his science coursework. He tackles the mechanics that trip students up most — building a thesis statement, str...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Writing tutors provide personalized feedback on all stages of the writing process—from brainstorming and outlining to drafting and revision. Rather than just marking errors, they help you understand why certain choices work better than others, whether that's strengthening your thesis, organizing your arguments more logically, or developing a stronger voice. This personalized approach is particularly valuable for essay writing, where feedback tailored to your specific strengths and weaknesses leads to faster improvement than generic rubrics alone.
Grammar is the foundation—correct punctuation, sentence structure, and word choice ensure your ideas are clear and professional. Style, on the other hand, is how you express those ideas uniquely: your voice, sentence variety, word selection, and flow. A strong writing tutor addresses both: they'll help you master grammar mechanics so errors don't distract readers, then guide you toward developing a more compelling and authentic writing voice. Many Atlanta students find that once grammar becomes automatic, they can focus on the more creative aspects of writing.
A strong thesis is a clear, specific claim that answers your essay prompt—not just a general statement about your topic. From there, each paragraph should present evidence (quotations, data, examples) that directly supports that claim, and you'll explain how that evidence proves your point. Many students struggle with this logical connection between evidence and argument. Working with a tutor helps you learn to craft debatable theses, select relevant evidence, and construct arguments that actually persuade rather than just inform.
Strong organization begins before you write: outlining your main points, supporting evidence, and logical flow makes the actual writing much easier. Many Atlanta students find that tackling writer's block or disorganization with a tutor helps them create outlines tailored to their specific essay prompt and writing style. A tutor can also help you identify when your current draft needs restructuring—whether paragraphs are in the wrong order, ideas are buried in the wrong spot, or transitions are missing. This personalized guidance is much more effective than generic "5-paragraph essay" templates.
MLA (Modern Language Association) is typically used in humanities courses like English and literature, while APA (American Psychological Association) is standard in social sciences, psychology, and education. The differences appear in in-text citations, bibliography formatting, and even margins—and using the wrong style in a class assignment will cost you points. Rather than memorizing formatting rules, working with a tutor helps you understand the logic behind each style and use the right one confidently. They can also show you how to use citation tools effectively, saving you time on future assignments.
Literary analysis means examining how an author creates meaning—through character development, symbolism, themes, tone, and literary devices—rather than just retelling what happens. The shift from summary to analysis requires asking "why" and "how": Why did the author make this choice? How does it contribute to the overall message? Tutors help students recognize these elements in texts and learn to integrate textual evidence smoothly into analysis rather than just dropping in quotes. For Atlanta students reading works in Advanced English, AP Literature, or Honors courses, this skill makes a real difference in essay grades.
Varsity Tutors connects you with writing tutors who have expertise in your specific needs—whether that's essay writing, grammar, test prep writing sections, or literary analysis. The matching process considers factors like your current level, the type of writing you need help with, and your learning style. With 219 schools and nearly 100,000 students across Atlanta's 19 school districts, having a tutor matched to your particular curriculum and goals means you get feedback aligned with what your teacher expects, not generic writing advice.
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