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10+ years
Lena
The ISEE Upper Level essay gives students roughly 30 minutes to produce a coherent, well-organized response to a prompt they've never seen — a challenge that rewards preparation over raw talent. Lena teaches a repeatable structure: a clear thesis, two to three developed examples, and purposeful tran...
Brown University
Current Undergrad, Political Science and Environmental Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Nicole
ISEE Upper Level Writing asks younger students to do something surprisingly sophisticated: produce a coherent, well-structured essay from a single prompt in a short window. Nicole walks students through planning techniques — quick thesis construction, paragraph mapping, strong closing sentences — th...
University of Michigan-Flint
Master of Arts, Education
University of Innsbruck
Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Samantha
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to take a position and defend it in a short window, which can feel overwhelming for younger writers. Samantha teaches a simple framework: one clear claim, two specific reasons, and a conclusion that doesn't just repeat the introduction. Her background teachin...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Francesca
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to take a clear position and defend it in a short window — a skill that looks simple but trips up even strong writers who ramble or lose focus. As a current law student at Chicago-Kent, Francesca knows how to build a tight argument under time pressure and tea...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Victoria
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to build a coherent argument under time pressure, which is exactly the kind of writing Victoria has been teaching and editing for years. As a Brearley graduate and current Carleton College student, she knows what selective schools expect from young writers an...
Carleton College
Current Undergrad Student, Anthropology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ben
The ISEE Upper Level essay asks students to take a position and defend it in under 30 minutes — a task that rewards structure over style. As a creative writing MFA candidate and high school teacher, Ben teaches a repeatable essay framework: clear thesis, two evidence-driven body paragraphs, and a co...
Ball State University
Bachelor of Science, History
Northwestern University
Current Grad Student, Creative Writing

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kaitlyn
The ISEE Upper Level essay trips up strong writers who don't know how to organize an argument under time pressure. Kaitlyn teaches a clear thesis-and-evidence structure that works for any prompt, then drills students on transitions and specific supporting details that elevate a score from average to...
Fairfield University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Maddie
ISEE Upper Level Writing asks students to produce a polished essay under tight time pressure, which means having a reliable structure before the clock starts. As a Classics major at Yale, Maddie teaches students to outline an argument in under two minutes and develop each paragraph with specific, co...
Yale University
Current Undergrad Student, Classics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Nicole
A strong ISEE Upper Level essay needs a clear thesis, organized body paragraphs, and specific examples — all produced in about 30 minutes. Nicole's English degree and her experience coaching college-level writing translate well here; she teaches students to outline in under five minutes and develop ...
University of Miami
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Alessia
Scoring well on the ISEE Upper Level Writing section means producing a clear, organized essay under time pressure — a skill that's very different from polishing a paper at home over several days. Alessia, who recently navigated competitive admissions herself and now studies at Penn, teaches students...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ISEE Upper Level Writing section requires a brief essay (typically 30 minutes) with a clear introduction, body paragraphs with supporting examples, and a conclusion. The prompt usually asks students to write about a personal experience, opinion, or given topic. Success depends on organizing ideas logically, developing a clear main point, and supporting it with relevant details rather than writing lengthy, complex prose. Tutors can help students practice planning essays quickly and structuring their thoughts under timed conditions.
Students often struggle with time management, trying to write too much when brevity and clarity matter more. Another frequent challenge is developing adequate supporting details—many students state an idea but don't explain why it matters or provide concrete examples. Some test-takers also rush through proofreading, missing grammar or spelling errors that hurt their score. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who provide personalized feedback on actual practice essays, helping you identify patterns in your writing and develop strategies to address these specific challenges.
A strong ISEE thesis is a single, clear sentence that directly answers the prompt—not a vague statement about the topic. For example, rather than "I have had many experiences," a stronger thesis might be "My experience volunteering at the local library taught me the importance of helping others." The key is being specific about what you'll discuss in your essay. Tutors can help you practice identifying what the prompt is asking, brainstorming relevant examples from your life, and crafting thesis statements that guide both you and the reader through your essay.
Both matter, but not equally—clear, correct writing is the foundation, while style is secondary. The ISEE scorers prioritize clear communication and organization; they're not looking for fancy vocabulary or complex sentence structures that might introduce errors. Focus first on writing grammatically correct sentences that directly support your thesis, using concrete examples. Once you're confident in grammar and organization, you can develop a more engaging voice by varying sentence length, using active verbs, and choosing precise words. Personalized tutoring allows you to work on both fundamentals and style with feedback specific to your writing patterns.
Quality matters far more than quantity. Rather than listing multiple brief examples, aim for one or two well-developed examples that clearly support your thesis. For each example, briefly describe the situation, explain what happened, and most importantly, connect it back to your main point—showing why it supports your thesis. Students in Queens preparing for selective schools often underdevelop examples, assuming the reader will understand the connection. Tutors help you practice writing examples with sufficient detail and clear logic, all while staying within the tight time frame of the actual test.
The key is developing a quick planning strategy before you write. Spend 2-3 minutes understanding the prompt and jotting down a thesis and two supporting ideas. Then write your introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion without stopping to revise—getting your ideas down is more important than perfection. Use the last few minutes to quickly proofread for obvious errors. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps you practice this process repeatedly with actual ISEE prompts, building the automaticity and confidence you need to write under time pressure without sacrificing clarity or organization.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in ISEE prep and understand the specific demands of selective schools in the Queens area. When you connect with a tutor, you can discuss your target schools, any particular writing challenges you face, and your timeline before the test. Tutors can provide personalized feedback on your essays, help you understand scoring criteria, and develop strategies tailored to your strengths and weaknesses. The personalized approach means you're not following a generic test-prep curriculum—your tutoring focuses on what will most improve your individual writing.
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