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9+ years
Vansh
I am currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am also a graduate of the high school International Baccalaureate Program. I have informal experience tutoring high school physics, but am most passionate about tutoring students for the...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Conor
Scoring a 1560 on the SAT required Conor to master the Writing and Language section's particular blend of grammar rules and rhetorical strategy questions. He teaches students to distinguish between conciseness edits, transition logic, and subject-verb agreement traps — the three categories that acco...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Drexel University
Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

Certified Tutor
16+ years
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 section through the lens of editing and revision, training students to spot where a passage loses its l...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting

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Julia
Scoring a perfect 1600 on the SAT means Julia knows exactly how the Writing and Language section tries to trip students up — misplaced modifiers, comma splices disguised as style choices, and transition questions that test logical flow rather than grammar alone. Her Linguistics background gives her ...
The College of William & Mary
Bachelors, English & Linguistics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rhea
Scoring a 1550 SAT means Rhea has already proven she can spot the punctuation traps, transition mismatches, and concision tricks the Writing and Language section cycles through — and she took the test recently enough to remember exactly how they feel under time pressure. Her biology-heavy coursework...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emily
I am currently a fourth year medical student in Indianapolis. I completed my undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I majored in Biology and Spanish. I also completed two minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. While at IU, I worked for the Department of Mathematics and Depart...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

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Max
I am in the process now of applying for PhD programs in Computational Biology. I have done research in the field of freshwater ecology and am anticipating the publication of a paper I co-authored in the next several months.
Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Arthur
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Satvik
The SAT Writing and Language section is essentially a grammar and rhetoric editing exercise, and Satvik — who scored 1540 overall — breaks it into learnable patterns: subject-verb agreement traps, modifier placement, transition logic, and conciseness questions. He teaches students to identify what e...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Undergrad Student, Aerospace Engineering

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Suzanne
I am currently working on a Master of Arts in Philosophy at Georgia State University, where I serve as a teaching assistant and writing consultant. I currently tutor in the areas of test preparation, government, philosophy, and religious studies. My passion for education stems from the joy I find in...
Georgia State University
Master of Arts, Philosophy
Taylor University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Philosophy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and the effort you invest. Students typically see meaningful gains of 50-100+ points when they work with a tutor to identify weak areas, master grammar rules, and practice consistently. The SAT Writing section tests specific, learnable skills—grammar, syntax, and rhetorical clarity—so targeted instruction is highly effective. With a personalized study plan, many students close gaps in just 8-12 weeks.
The most common struggles include pacing (the section moves fast with 44 questions in 35 minutes), distinguishing between similar answer choices, and understanding rhetorical questions that test writing style and tone. Many students also struggle with identifying the main idea of a passage before tackling editing questions, or they miss commas and modifier placement errors that change sentence meaning. For students in Brooklyn working toward test day, a tutor can help you develop a consistent approach to each question type and build speed without sacrificing accuracy.
Success comes from a multi-step approach: first, read each passage quickly to understand its main idea and tone; second, read each question carefully to identify exactly what's being tested (grammar, style, or logic); third, eliminate obviously wrong answers before choosing. Many students find it helpful to tackle grammar questions first (they're usually faster), then move to more complex rhetorical questions. Time management is critical—aim to spend about 45 seconds per question. A tutor can help you practice this strategy on real SAT passages until it becomes automatic.
Full practice tests should happen every 2-3 weeks, but targeted practice on specific question types should happen 2-3 times weekly. Between full tests, focus on drilling individual skills—comma rules, pronoun agreement, style consistency—using real SAT questions from official sources. This mix of focused practice and full simulations helps you build accuracy and stamina. Many students find that tracking which question types they miss reveals patterns that tutoring can address directly.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of preparation, meeting 1-2 times per week. If you're starting further from your goal or have significant grammar gaps, you might spend 12-16 weeks. The key is consistency and targeted work between sessions—tutoring is most effective when paired with your independent practice. With Brooklyn's student population and typical school schedules, many students start tutoring in the fall to prepare for winter or spring testing.
The SAT focuses on a specific set of testable grammar rules: subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, verb tense consistency, comma placement (especially with introductory phrases and dependent clauses), and modifier placement. You should also master parallel structure, run-on sentence fixes, and pronoun case. Rather than memorizing every grammar rule, focus on the most frequently tested ones—about 20% of rules account for 80% of questions. A tutor can prioritize these rules and show you how to spot them quickly on test day.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling rushed or unprepared. Build confidence by practicing with a consistent strategy until it's automatic—this removes decision fatigue and frees mental energy for thinking. Start each practice session with easier questions to build momentum, and use a timer during practice to desensitize yourself to the time pressure. If anxiety peaks during the actual test, pause briefly, take a breath, and remember that you've practiced these exact skills. Many students also find that working with a tutor helps them feel more in control and less anxious, because they understand the question types and have a clear approach for each.
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