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John
After scoring a 36 ACT composite and earning a BFA with an English concentration, John knows how sentences are built — and more importantly, how they break. He teaches the SAT Writing and Language sec...

Elliot
Elliot's neuroscience PhD required writing and revising dense, argument-driven prose where every transition had to earn its place and every clause needed grammatical precision — the exact editing inst...
Most SAT Writing and Language mistakes come from the same handful of grammar patterns: subject-verb agreement across long modifying phrases, comma splices disguised by transition words, and misplaced ...
Elena
Most SAT Writing and Language mistakes come down to a handful of grammar rules — subject-verb agreement across long clauses, comma splices, pronoun ambiguity — and Elena drills those patterns until st...
Mimi
I am an interdisciplinary educator with an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. My background is primarily in integrated arts learning and museum educ...
Anna
Medical school admissions forced Anna to write and revise under pressure — personal statements, research abstracts, clinical case reports — all genres where every word has to earn its place and sloppy...
Nina
I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. I...
Chelain
I am currently a resident physician at Northwestern Hospital.
Michelle
Comma splices, misplaced modifiers, and subject-verb agreement buried in complex sentences — the SAT Writing and Language section tests grammar rules most students have never been explicitly taught. M...
Logan
I'm eager to teach students how to make connections and understand any part of the world they need!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how much you practice, but most students see meaningful gains with focused tutoring. Students who work on grammar fundamentals, sentence structure, and test-taking strategies typically improve by 50-100 points or more. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's understanding subject-verb agreement, recognizing wordiness, or managing the pacing of 44 questions in 35 minutes—and targeting those gaps systematically through practice tests and review.
The SAT Writing and Language section (sometimes called Grammar) tests your ability to identify and correct errors in short passages. You'll see 44 multiple-choice questions across four passages, focusing on grammar, syntax, punctuation, and word choice. Unlike the Reading section, you don't need to understand the big-picture meaning—you're analyzing specific sentences and phrases. Many students find this section more straightforward because the rules are more concrete, but it requires strong grammar knowledge and the ability to work quickly under time pressure.
The biggest challenges are pacing (rushing through passages and making careless errors), misunderstanding question formats (not recognizing what's actually being tested), and gaps in grammar rules (especially subject-verb agreement, pronoun reference, and modifier placement). Many students also struggle with wordiness questions—they don't realize that concise, direct writing is preferred. Working with a tutor to master these patterns through targeted practice tests helps you catch mistakes before test day and build the confidence to work at the right speed.
A solid study schedule includes reviewing grammar rules (2-3 weeks), practicing individual question types (2-3 weeks), then taking full practice tests under timed conditions. Plan to practice at least 1-2 passages per session, review every mistake carefully, and track which question types trip you up most. Most students benefit from spacing practice over several months rather than cramming, and mixing untimed review with timed practice helps you build both accuracy and speed. A tutor can customize this timeline based on your current score and test date.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared for the question format or worrying about time. Building confidence means practicing full passages repeatedly so they feel familiar, developing a consistent strategy (read the passage, answer questions, review difficult ones), and practicing your pacing until it becomes automatic. Many students also benefit from reviewing their practice test mistakes to realize the errors are fixable and predictable. Getting matched with a tutor who can walk you through your test-taking approach and help you understand why questions trip you up can significantly reduce anxiety and boost performance.
Grammar gaps are extremely common, and the good news is they're fixable with focused study. Start by reviewing the most-tested rules: subject-verb agreement, pronoun reference and agreement, verb tense consistency, modifier placement, and sentence fragments. Practice tests will show you which rules you need to strengthen. A tutor can work with you to fill these gaps efficiently—explaining rules in a way that clicks for you, then reinforcing them through practice questions so they become automatic when you're reading a passage on test day.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors specializing in SAT Writing and Language who understand the specific challenges students face on this section. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your current score, timeline, and whether you need grammar review, strategy coaching, or both. Tutors can work around your schedule and focus on your specific weak areas, whether that's timing, particular grammar rules, or test-taking confidence. Reach out to get started with personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your goals.
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