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Let Varsity Tutors link you to an expert writing tutor so that you can get the assistance you need on a test or subject. Working with writing tutors makes it easier for you to focus on your studies because they take place in one-on-one settings. Have you spent hours searching the words "writing tutors near me" on the web because you're eager to get extra help with writing assignments? You don't have to worry about spending any more time looking up the phrase "writing tutoring near me" because we can help you get started with the signup process today. Read more about how a private instructor can assist you with reaching for your educational goals.

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Recent Writing Tutoring Session Notes

Online Writing Tutoring review by Jaclyn
I asked the student to find some of her previous essays so we could look over what comments she had gotten and discuss ways to improve. It looks like she'll solve several problems by drawing in more contextual information, especially before she takes a position on the argument. By looking at the economic, social, political, etc. statuses and implications, she'll develop a more complex argument that doesn't rely solely on the documents given. Going into more depth about why certain events are important - pushing beyond simply stating that they happened - will also make a tremendous difference.
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Online Writing Tutoring review by Peter
We reviewed the student's recent achievements at school and forthcoming assignments. She's been doing well on tests and had just completed an essay for English that we'd discussed in a previous session. Her essay seemed to me intelligent, well-written, and insightful, lacking only quotes to back up her points. We spent a little time looking at the student's Latin homework, then she began on an algebra problem set that she'd been assigned in class. She made good progress and obviously has a talent for spotting the significant patterns and manipulating algebraic expressions. She worked quickly and confidently on the problems and maintained her focus well. We discussed different approaches to studying mathematics and shared experiences of our mathematical educations and what kinds of exercise we each find most motivating. At the very end of the session, we talked a little about the student's upcoming biology test.
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Online Writing Tutoring review by Gabe
The student worked on word-game worksheet as a warm-up, and then we tackled finding the main point of a paragraph on a couple of other worksheets. This related directly into his homework assignment, which we completed.
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Online Writing Tutoring review by Ryan
The student and I had a very productive session, as we prepared and wrote an argumentative essay comparing the American and Israeli declarations of independence. We worked well together and I am looking forward to what she gets for a grade for this assignment. We are scheduled to meet Thursday, 4/11 to prepare for her upcoming AP entrance exams.
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Online Writing Tutoring review by Heather
The student and I worked on math, science (waves), and his book report today. We finished math and science and he is nearly done with his book report. It was so great to tutor this student -- he is bright, kind young man & I appreciate the chance to have worked with him!
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Online Writing Tutoring review by Kiel
The student and I began the session with a briefing of his current progress and goals for his English and writing courses for this last semester. His two goals, to receive an A on his unit summative assessment and to ultimately obtain an A in English on his report card will be discussed an revisited every session. The main aim of the session was to focus on current problems the student is experiencing in writing, mainly sentence fluency, voice, and spelling. Through using a sample book of prose we looked at the way in which a writer established the first two and critiqued him on what he could do better as well as what he did that could be applied to the student's own writing. In addition, the session ended with a mini-lesson on visual spelling, ultimately culminating in the student being able to spell two tough words backwards and forwards using his visual memory. He liked this lesson and decided I could be used with his writing later.
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Varsity Tutors can help you or your student get more out of your writing education by connecting you with experienced writing tutors. Working with a writing tutor gives you the opportunity to focus on the specific writing skills that you'd like to make progress in since your instructor will teach you in a one-on-one setting. Getting better in writing can help you in numerous other classes as well as in your professional life. If you think that you would benefit from working with writing tutors, then the best way to get started with the process of finding one is by reaching out to us today. You can also keep reading below to find out more about writing as an academic subject and how we can help you get better at it.

What is Writing?

Writing is a fairly self-explanatory thing. However, you may not know much about its history and how it has grown over the years. In the most basic sense, writing can be thought of as a means of communicating with other people through the printed word. It dates back all the way to ancient Egyptian times when individuals began communicating their thoughts with hieroglyphics. Today, writing comes in a variety of forms. There's technical writing, creative writing, essays, and more. Writing is a skill that's used in almost every single profession that you could eventually work in. You'll need to be able to communicate effectively with the written word whether you're in marketing, medicine, or anything in between.

Whatever form of writing you find yourself doing, it's important to have a baseline set of skills that will allow you to do it effectively. This is a group of things that includes punctuation, grammar, spelling, and organization. Writing tutoring is one means of developing these skills. You can always get better at writing since it's such a flexible skill that's so widely used. A writing tutor can help you develop foundational skills in the subject or can work with you as you write things assigned to you in your classes like term papers or essays.

Learning Writing Skills

How is writing taught today? It begins early on in a student's academic journey. For example, kindergarten students will begin the process of learning how to write effectively by learning about the ABC's and writing basic things like their name and small words. As the student advances in their grade level, so too will the scope of their writing. Students begin to learn about things like the various parts of speech, how to think critically, and how to express their thoughts through writing. Students generally start to get assigned essays and other comprehensive papers when they're in the middle to late years of their elementary school learning journey.

For example, the Common Core Writing Standards for 4th-grade students give some insight into what students should know about writing by the time they reach this scholastic milestone. Broadly speakings, these standards say that students should be able to conduct research in the writing process, understand different types of texts and their purposes, be able to produce and distribute different types of writing, and write about a wide range of topics.

If you have a student who is around the 4th-grade level, then signing them up to work with writing tutors is a great way to help them meet these Common Core Standards. Your student's instructor can work with them in a one-on-one setting that is free from distractions. During these learning sessions, your student's instructor can help them to brainstorm ideas, conduct research, or work on their foundational writing skills, among other things. Writing tutoring is a completely personalized learning experience that can help your student with whatever they're currently struggling the most with in regards to writing.

Writing and Testing

Because writing is such an important academic skill, it makes sense that it's tested in a variety of ways. Students will be tasked with using their writing abilities in classes like English, history, science, and more. In fact, most teachers will ask their students to demonstrate their writing abilities in some way during the school year. Whether it's responding to an essay question or writing a term paper, the classroom educational process consistently demands quality writing.

Students are also tasked with writing while taking important standardized tests at numerous grade levels. For example, if you're currently a high school student, then you may also be planning on taking either the SAT or the ACT soon. These are both college admissions tests that are critical parts of the college admissions process. If you score well on either the ACT or the SAT, then you may be able to get into more competitive universities and could earn additional scholarship offers. Both of these tests have optional Writing sections that you can complete to show the schools you apply to how proficient you are as a writer.

For example, consider the ACT Writing Test. This part of the exam has a 40-minute time limit. While taking it, you'll be presented with a prompt and three perspectives on that prompt. Your job will be to pick one or more of these perspectives and then explain how they relate to your own. You'll need to read through the prompt, think critically about it, organize your thoughts in an essay form, and create a quality, thoughtful piece of writing.

This is a process that can be challenging to do without any guidance. However, your writing tutor can help you with it. They can show you things like how to organize your writing in the most effective way. They can also work with you on your critical thinking skills so that you can feel prepared to create a solid argument about your chosen perspective. If you need help with grammar, punctuation, or spelling, your writing tutor can help you with that too.

The skills that you gain from working with a private instructor while getting ready for something like the ACT Writing section can help you as you progress throughout your academic career as well. For example, your instructor can show you how to craft a compelling piece of writing within a short time window. They can also teach you how to deal with things like test anxiety that may make it harder to stay focused on the work you need to be doing during your exam. The choice of what you'll focus on is truly yours when you sign up to work with a private writing instructor.

How Does Tutoring Work?

If you think that you would benefit from this type of academic assistance, then the best way to get started with it is by reaching out to us today. We'll begin the process by learning a little bit about your writing goals, current skill level, and your scheduling requirements. Then, we'll make every effort to find and connect you with instructors who are capable of meeting both your academic and scheduling needs. This means that you can easily sign up for writing tutoring even if you already have a fairly busy schedule.

Once you get connected with your instructor, you'll quickly be able to start working with them in a one-on-one environment. This intimate academic setting ensures that your needs always remain the top priority. Your instructor can create a customized lesson plan for you that is designed with your growth in mind. You'll then be able to work through each lesson at your own pace and can stop to ask for extra help whenever you encounter a challenging topic.

For example, your instructor can give you practice assignments that you can work through to get additional help with each phase of the writing process. Your instructor can even set you up with flashcards that you can use to practice whatever writing topics you're struggling with the most. The type of personalized assistance that you get during this academic opportunity is hard to replicate through other avenues. For example, classroom education is a great way to develop your writing skills. However, it can be hard to get personalized attention from your teacher when they're tasked with helping a large group of students improve their writing skills at the same time. This is where tutors come in. They can fill the gap between the writing instruction that you're getting in your class and the instruction that you need to get more out of your writing potential.

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Writing is an extremely important academic skill that has applications in just about every part of life. That's why it's important to spend your time in the classroom working on your writing abilities. One great way to get help with your writing education is by signing up to work with a private instructor. Are you interested in working with writing tutors? If you are, then consider getting in touch with Varsity Tutors today. We'd love to help you increase your skill set and can connect you with a private instructor who can start working with you quickly. We hope to hear from you soon and look forward to working with you.

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