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Linda
A background in publishing and editing, combined with years mentoring students at Harvard, means Linda reads application essays the way admissions officers do — scanning for authentic voice, narrative arc, and a clear sense of who this person is. She's particularly skilled at drawing out compelling ...
Harvard University
Master of Philosophy
Saint Catherine University
Bachelor in Arts, English Composition

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7+ years
Elizabeth
Elizabeth's master's thesis on Chinese politics required her to craft arguments that were simultaneously precise and compelling — the same balance a college essay demands when a student has 650 words to make an admissions reader care. She digs into what a student actually thinks about, not just what...
East China Normal University
Master of Arts, Political Science and Government
St. Lawrence University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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6+ years
Alex
A compelling college application essay needs a genuine voice and a specific story, not a résumé rewritten in paragraph form. Alex went through the admissions process for both Washington and Lee and medical school at the University of Arizona, so he understands what admissions readers look for at the...
Washington and Lee University
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Maurice
A strong college application essay isn't a résumé in paragraph form — it's a single, specific story that reveals how a student thinks. Maurice draws on his background in essay editing and college-level writing to walk applicants through brainstorming, drafting, and revising until the voice on the pa...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Arts, Special Education
Ner Israel Rabbinical College
Bachelor in Arts, Talmudic Studies

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2+ years
Emily
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Colorado State University-Fort Collins
PhD
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9+ years
Mladen
Mladen has written his way through two major admissions processes — undergraduate and law school — so he knows how to craft a personal statement that sounds like a real person, not a résumé in paragraph form. He digs into brainstorming with students to find the specific story or moment that admissio...
University of Miami
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Arizona State University
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

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7+ years
Emeka
A strong college essay doesn't summarize a résumé — it reveals how a student thinks. Emeka walks applicants through the process of identifying a genuine narrative thread, drafting with a distinct voice, and revising until every sentence earns its place. His own experience applying to and thriving in...
University of Phoenix-Pittsburgh Campus
Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jason
I am a fourth-year medical student at a U.S. MD program with plans to pursue a career in cardiology. I am passionate about working with learners and helping them reach their academic goals. My strengths include standardized test preparation for the ACT, MCAT, and USMLE Step 1 and Step 2, as well as ...
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I am a licensed physician from Florida who is currently changing careers. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 and have extensive tutoring and editing experience. While a student, I became a certified writing tutor through the Critical Writing Department. Since I completed my writ...
Nova Southeastern University
PHD, Medicine
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Kate
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Frequently Asked Questions
A compelling college application essay typically follows a clear arc: an engaging opening that draws readers in, a focused body that develops your main idea with specific examples and reflection, and a conclusion that reinforces your core message. The key is showing rather than telling—admissions officers want to see who you are through concrete stories and details, not a list of accomplishments.
Many students struggle with organization, especially when trying to balance multiple ideas. Working with a tutor can help you outline your thoughts, identify which examples best support your narrative, and ensure each paragraph serves a purpose in telling your unique story.
Your essay voice should sound like you—honest, specific, and genuine. This means using natural language, sharing real moments that matter to you, and avoiding clichés or trying to impress with words you wouldn't normally use. Admissions officers read thousands of essays and can spot authenticity instantly.
The challenge many students face is balancing professionalism with personality. A tutor can give you personalized feedback on your draft, helping you strengthen your voice while maintaining the reflective tone colleges expect. They'll point out where your personality shines and where you might be hiding behind generic language.
Students often try to cover too much ground, resulting in unfocused essays that don't go deep enough into any single idea. Other frequent issues include starting with clichés, using overly formal language that doesn't sound authentic, telling instead of showing, and losing sight of what the prompt actually asks.
Another common challenge is revising effectively—many students submit first drafts without substantial editing. Getting expert feedback on your essay helps you spot these mistakes early, understand why they weaken your writing, and develop revision strategies that elevate your final submission.
Generic feedback isn't useful, but personalized critique targets your specific strengths and growth areas. A tutor reviews your essay with fresh eyes, asking questions like: Does this example really show what you claim? Is your thesis clear? Where could you add more detail? They provide specific suggestions for improving your narrative, structure, and voice rather than just marking errors.
This kind of targeted guidance is especially valuable because college essays are deeply personal—you need someone who understands both strong writing fundamentals and what admissions officers are looking for. With personalized instruction, you learn not just how to fix this essay, but how to approach writing with more confidence going forward.
Ideally, start your college essay planning in summer before senior year, giving you several months to brainstorm, draft, and revise. Most students benefit from 4-8 tutoring sessions spread across the writing process—some for brainstorming and outlining, others for reviewing drafts and refining voice.
The timeline varies depending on where you're starting. If you have a clear topic and rough draft, you might need fewer sessions focused on revision. If you're still deciding what to write about, your tutor can help you explore experiences and develop your topic before drafting. Varsity Tutors can connect you with a tutor who works at your pace and meets your specific needs as a Phoenix student working toward college applications.
Effective revision happens in stages. First, read for big-picture issues: Does the essay answer the prompt? Is it focused? Then review for clarity and organization. Only after those passes should you edit for grammar and style. Reading your work aloud helps catch awkward phrasing and weak spots.
Many students try to polish one section endlessly instead of getting feedback on the whole essay first. A tutor guides you through a structured revision process, helping you prioritize what to fix and offering specific strategies for each stage. This saves time and ensures you're strengthening the most important elements of your essay.
Yes, most colleges require 2-3 essays with different prompts—a personal statement, a 'Why us?' essay, and sometimes supplemental essays addressing specific topics or experiences. While each essay is unique, the underlying principles of clear writing, authentic voice, and compelling storytelling apply to all of them.
A tutor can help you develop a strong personal narrative in your main essay, then apply those skills to supplemental prompts. They can also help you avoid repeating ideas across essays and ensure each one serves a distinct purpose in your overall college application. For students in Phoenix with multiple applications, this personalized approach ensures each essay gets the attention it deserves.
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