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Expert Test Prep, College/Grad Admissions/Essay Tactics (8+ yrs), JD
Craig L.

45 hours tutoring

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Hourly Rate: $200
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Expert Test Prep, College/Grad Admissions/Essay Tactics (8+ yrs), JD
Expert Test Prep, College/Grad Admissions/Essay Tactics (8+ yrs), JD
Craig L.

45 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

45 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Craig


Bio

I'm Craig, an elite test prep and college admissions/essay writing specialist. I help students advance one, and sometimes two, tier(s) on standardized test sections (e.g., SAT: 600s to 700s / ACT: 31 to 34). For college, grad school, and summer high school program essays, I know exactly what admissions directors want to see (and what makes them cringe). I help students craft "stand out" essays that earn them entry into the Ivy League, top liberal arts colleges, big state schools, and the most...

I'm Craig, an elite test prep and college admissions/essay writing specialist. I help students advance one, and sometimes two, tier(s) on standardized test sections (e.g., SAT: 600s to 700s / ACT: 31 to 34). For college, grad school, and summer high school program essays, I know exactly what admissions directors want to see (and what makes them cringe). I help students craft "stand out" essays that earn them entry into the Ivy League, top liberal arts colleges, big state schools, and the most prestigious graduate programs.

I am a lawyer with a JD and a former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in writing/marketing at BU College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting journal articles for the country's top lawyers.

Nine years ago, I decided to use my writing and test-taking skills to help students gain admission into top universities. I've learned the optimal test prep and essay/admissions strategies from the country's premier college prep companies and former admissions officers at schools like Princeton, Michigan, Yale Law, Duke Med, Columbia SPS, and TGS at Northwestern.

As importantly, I am among the few tutors who participated in the digital SAT pilot program and worked as a part-time essay reader at multiple schools. Test prep (SAT, ACT, PSAT, SHSAT, etc.) and admissions tactics are both about hidden information: rules and preferences that are hidden from the public. I've gone the extra mile to learn that info for you.

Finally, I occasionally accept students for school-year English/writing tutoring and proofreading. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with me to learn more and schedule lessons. Consultations are free of charge.

Thank you.

Craig


Education

University of Florida
Telecommunication
Boston University School of Law
J.D.
Boston University College of Communication
Graduate Coursework

Policies

  • Hourly Rate: $200
  • Rate details: Digital SAT/PSAT/ACT/SHSAT tutoring by hourly rate COLLEGE/GRAD/HS ESSAYS: Concept, Strategy, Guidance, & Editing by flat rates
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Art

Salsa Dancing

Salsa Dancing

I have taught Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Cha Cha for Salsa Lovers Worldwide and Andromeda Retreats for nine years. I was Salsa Lovers Worldwide's primary instructor in Miami. Many instructors (ones who grew up with these dances) gloss over much critical information and tips -- because they take them for granted. They fail to explain concepts like inside and outside turns. They don't teach basic musicality and what to do during "breaks" in songs. Many teach you "shines," but neglect to mention when to use them. Because I learned these dances from scratch, as an adult (I knew almost nothing about these dances over a decade ago), I'm particularly good at teaching beginners. In advancing from Beginner to Intermediate to Expert, I've made all the mistakes, experienced the nerves, and learned to fix all the bad habits. In the process, however, I developed "dance hacks" to help you learn, improve, and gain confidence in record time. After all, this is about getting you on the dance floor, correct? Learning in person is the most effective, but learning to dance online can be helpful too for individuals and couples! Everyone initially makes mistakes and looks awkward (your errors help you improve more rapidly). Get those mistakes out of the way here, not in public. Even intermediate leads screw up because they're too focused on, "What move should I lead next?" I teach "sequencing hacks" to overcome that issue. It's essential because leads are so focused on what's next that they neglect everything else and develop bad habits. I teach private, couple, and group lessons near me and online.

Corporate Training

Grammar,

Grammar

As an editor, I use Grammarly Premium - to an extent. Let's just say I'm in no danger of losing my job to technology any time soon. AI for grammar is far from perfect; luckily, I know its failings. If you're not a professional editor, using Grammarly (or Word's spell check/grammar check) can hurt you more than help. Here's why: Grammarly is excellent for shoddy subject/verb agreement and poorly phrased idioms, but it still needs to improve with numerous aspects of comma use, reflexive pronouns, and the like. Grammarly is okay (but inconsistent) with text-dependent spelling errors, colon/semi-colon use, and irregularly constructed verbs. Its worst attribute may be that it "assaults" sentences of interesting construction and tries to force you to put them in standard sentence structure. Grammarly wants to ensure that your prose follows its specific formats. If you're a writer with the slightest sophistication, get ready to do battle with a piece of software. And that's saying something, considering that AI for grammar is awful with "the big c": CONTEXT. Grammarly has no frame of reference. Human language is inherently complicated, ambiguous, and context-dependent. It's subtle and can vary dramatically depending on the speaker, the situation, and the cultural background. Algorithms still can't comprehend these nuances. And, of course, it can't offer insights into the other "big c" - CONTENT, which is why editors charge more than proofreaders.
Proofreading

Proofreading

As a proofreader and editor, I use Grammarly Premium - to an extent. Let's just say I'm in no danger of losing my job to technology any time soon. AI for proofreading is far from perfect; luckily, I know its failings. If you're not a professional proofreader, using Grammarly (or Word's spell check/grammar check) can hurt you more than help. Here's why: Grammarly is excellent for specific types of grammar, but its proofreading remains poor with numerous aspects of comma use, text-dependent spelling errors, colon/semi-colon use, and irregularly constructed verbs. AI for proofreading and grammar are awful with "the big c": CONTEXT. Grammarly has no frame of reference. Human language is inherently complicated, ambiguous, and context-dependent. It is subtle and can vary dramatically depending on the speaker, the situation, and the cultural background. Algorithms still can't comprehend these nuances, at times rendering Grammarly's proofreading skills no better than a coin flip.

Elementary Education

Grammar,

Grammar

As an editor, I use Grammarly Premium - to an extent. Let's just say I'm in no danger of losing my job to technology any time soon. AI for grammar is far from perfect; luckily, I know its failings. If you're not a professional editor, using Grammarly (or Word's spell check/grammar check) can hurt you more than help. Here's why: Grammarly is excellent for shoddy subject/verb agreement and poorly phrased idioms, but it still needs to improve with numerous aspects of comma use, reflexive pronouns, and the like. Grammarly is okay (but inconsistent) with text-dependent spelling errors, colon/semi-colon use, and irregularly constructed verbs. Its worst attribute may be that it "assaults" sentences of interesting construction and tries to force you to put them in standard sentence structure. Grammarly wants to ensure that your prose follows its specific formats. If you're a writer with the slightest sophistication, get ready to do battle with a piece of software. And that's saying something, considering that AI for grammar is awful with "the big c": CONTEXT. Grammarly has no frame of reference. Human language is inherently complicated, ambiguous, and context-dependent. It's subtle and can vary dramatically depending on the speaker, the situation, and the cultural background. Algorithms still can't comprehend these nuances. And, of course, it can't offer insights into the other "big c" - CONTENT, which is why editors charge more than proofreaders.
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

I have taught vocabulary for many years, including to people who were learning English as a second language.

English

ACT English,

ACT English

Eight years of tutoring ACTs, SATs, PSATs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 31 to 34 / 28 to 32). I have scored multiple ACT 36s and SAT 800s.
ACT Reading,

ACT Reading

Eight years of tutoring ACTs, SATs, PSATs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 31 to 34 / 28 to 32). I have scored multiple ACT 36s and SAT 800s.
English,

English

Eng-lish Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve their English by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Two years ago, I decided to use my English and writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of English and writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching English and writing as they're the fastest ways for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on (sentence and paragraph) structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and templates and "hacks" to consistently "build" a proper sentence or paragraph.
Grammar,

Grammar

As an editor, I use Grammarly Premium - to an extent. Let's just say I'm in no danger of losing my job to technology any time soon. AI for grammar is far from perfect; luckily, I know its failings. If you're not a professional editor, using Grammarly (or Word's spell check/grammar check) can hurt you more than help. Here's why: Grammarly is excellent for shoddy subject/verb agreement and poorly phrased idioms, but it still needs to improve with numerous aspects of comma use, reflexive pronouns, and the like. Grammarly is okay (but inconsistent) with text-dependent spelling errors, colon/semi-colon use, and irregularly constructed verbs. Its worst attribute may be that it "assaults" sentences of interesting construction and tries to force you to put them in standard sentence structure. Grammarly wants to ensure that your prose follows its specific formats. If you're a writer with the slightest sophistication, get ready to do battle with a piece of software. And that's saying something, considering that AI for grammar is awful with "the big c": CONTEXT. Grammarly has no frame of reference. Human language is inherently complicated, ambiguous, and context-dependent. It's subtle and can vary dramatically depending on the speaker, the situation, and the cultural background. Algorithms still can't comprehend these nuances. And, of course, it can't offer insights into the other "big c" - CONTENT, which is why editors charge more than proofreaders.
Proofreading,

Proofreading

As a proofreader and editor, I use Grammarly Premium - to an extent. Let's just say I'm in no danger of losing my job to technology any time soon. AI for proofreading is far from perfect; luckily, I know its failings. If you're not a professional proofreader, using Grammarly (or Word's spell check/grammar check) can hurt you more than help. Here's why: Grammarly is excellent for specific types of grammar, but its proofreading remains poor with numerous aspects of comma use, text-dependent spelling errors, colon/semi-colon use, and irregularly constructed verbs. AI for proofreading and grammar are awful with "the big c": CONTEXT. Grammarly has no frame of reference. Human language is inherently complicated, ambiguous, and context-dependent. It is subtle and can vary dramatically depending on the speaker, the situation, and the cultural background. Algorithms still can't comprehend these nuances, at times rendering Grammarly's proofreading skills no better than a coin flip.
SAT Reading,

SAT Reading

Eight years of tutoring SATs, PSATs, ACTs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 600s to 700s). I have scored multiple SAT 800s and ACT 36s.
SAT Writing,

SAT Writing

Eight years of tutoring SATs, PSATs, ACTs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 600s to 700s). I have scored multiple SAT 800s and ACT 36s.
Vocabulary,

Vocabulary

I have taught vocabulary for many years, including to people who were learning English as a second language.
Writing

Writing

Ess-ay/Wri-ting Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve as writers by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Three years ago, I decided to use my writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching writing as it's the fastest way for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and a template to consistently "build" a proper essay. * I use the Carson Method, in which I teach a simple five-step process for effective essay writing: Prewriting (helps students generate many ideas without self-judgment) Researching Outlining Drafting Revising During the process, I introduce a simple but powerful essay template that rapidly brings students up to speed and ensures proper essay structure every time. * I tailor each session to the student's needs, quickly identifying and addressing their strengths and weaknesses, including sentence structure, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, lack of conciseness or clarity, engagement, delivery, etc. For students with recollection or motivation issues, I help improve executive function skills using working "memory hacks," Pomodoro Method sessions, and spaced repetition.

Homeschool

English,

English

Eng-lish Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve their English by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Two years ago, I decided to use my English and writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of English and writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching English and writing as they're the fastest ways for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on (sentence and paragraph) structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and templates and "hacks" to consistently "build" a proper sentence or paragraph.
SAT Reading,

SAT Reading

Eight years of tutoring SATs, PSATs, ACTs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 600s to 700s). I have scored multiple SAT 800s and ACT 36s.
Writing

Writing

Ess-ay/Wri-ting Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve as writers by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Three years ago, I decided to use my writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching writing as it's the fastest way for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and a template to consistently "build" a proper essay. * I use the Carson Method, in which I teach a simple five-step process for effective essay writing: Prewriting (helps students generate many ideas without self-judgment) Researching Outlining Drafting Revising During the process, I introduce a simple but powerful essay template that rapidly brings students up to speed and ensures proper essay structure every time. * I tailor each session to the student's needs, quickly identifying and addressing their strengths and weaknesses, including sentence structure, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, lack of conciseness or clarity, engagement, delivery, etc. For students with recollection or motivation issues, I help improve executive function skills using working "memory hacks," Pomodoro Method sessions, and spaced repetition.

Most Popular

English,

English

Eng-lish Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve their English by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Two years ago, I decided to use my English and writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of English and writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching English and writing as they're the fastest ways for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on (sentence and paragraph) structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and templates and "hacks" to consistently "build" a proper sentence or paragraph.
Writing

Writing

Ess-ay/Wri-ting Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve as writers by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Three years ago, I decided to use my writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching writing as it's the fastest way for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and a template to consistently "build" a proper essay. * I use the Carson Method, in which I teach a simple five-step process for effective essay writing: Prewriting (helps students generate many ideas without self-judgment) Researching Outlining Drafting Revising During the process, I introduce a simple but powerful essay template that rapidly brings students up to speed and ensures proper essay structure every time. * I tailor each session to the student's needs, quickly identifying and addressing their strengths and weaknesses, including sentence structure, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, lack of conciseness or clarity, engagement, delivery, etc. For students with recollection or motivation issues, I help improve executive function skills using working "memory hacks," Pomodoro Method sessions, and spaced repetition.

Music

Salsa Dancing

Salsa Dancing

I have taught Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Cha Cha for Salsa Lovers Worldwide and Andromeda Retreats for nine years. I was Salsa Lovers Worldwide's primary instructor in Miami. Many instructors (ones who grew up with these dances) gloss over much critical information and tips -- because they take them for granted. They fail to explain concepts like inside and outside turns. They don't teach basic musicality and what to do during "breaks" in songs. Many teach you "shines," but neglect to mention when to use them. Because I learned these dances from scratch, as an adult (I knew almost nothing about these dances over a decade ago), I'm particularly good at teaching beginners. In advancing from Beginner to Intermediate to Expert, I've made all the mistakes, experienced the nerves, and learned to fix all the bad habits. In the process, however, I developed "dance hacks" to help you learn, improve, and gain confidence in record time. After all, this is about getting you on the dance floor, correct? Learning in person is the most effective, but learning to dance online can be helpful too for individuals and couples! Everyone initially makes mistakes and looks awkward (your errors help you improve more rapidly). Get those mistakes out of the way here, not in public. Even intermediate leads screw up because they're too focused on, "What move should I lead next?" I teach "sequencing hacks" to overcome that issue. It's essential because leads are so focused on what's next that they neglect everything else and develop bad habits. I teach private, couple, and group lessons near me and online.

Other

College Counseling,

College Counseling

For six years, I have worked for a premier college admissions company, helping students get into their first-choice universities -- including the Ivy League, prestigious liberal arts universities, big state schools, and small regional colleges. I help students with college counseling (including personal statement brainstorming and differentiation), the digital SAT, the PSAT, and ACT test prep. I provide support on college and grad school applications, including helping students formulate and craft their essays, answer their supplemental prompts, draft extra information letters, appeal letters, and demonstrated interest emails, and adopt admissions advice that optimizes their chances of being admitted. I know what admissions officers want to see included in an application and on personal statements; I also know what makes them cringe and should be excluded because I communicate regularly with regional admissions officers, admissions committee members, and directors of admissions for updates.
Salsa Dancing

Salsa Dancing

I have taught Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Cha Cha for Salsa Lovers Worldwide and Andromeda Retreats for nine years. I was Salsa Lovers Worldwide's primary instructor in Miami. Many instructors (ones who grew up with these dances) gloss over much critical information and tips -- because they take them for granted. They fail to explain concepts like inside and outside turns. They don't teach basic musicality and what to do during "breaks" in songs. Many teach you "shines," but neglect to mention when to use them. Because I learned these dances from scratch, as an adult (I knew almost nothing about these dances over a decade ago), I'm particularly good at teaching beginners. In advancing from Beginner to Intermediate to Expert, I've made all the mistakes, experienced the nerves, and learned to fix all the bad habits. In the process, however, I developed "dance hacks" to help you learn, improve, and gain confidence in record time. After all, this is about getting you on the dance floor, correct? Learning in person is the most effective, but learning to dance online can be helpful too for individuals and couples! Everyone initially makes mistakes and looks awkward (your errors help you improve more rapidly). Get those mistakes out of the way here, not in public. Even intermediate leads screw up because they're too focused on, "What move should I lead next?" I teach "sequencing hacks" to overcome that issue. It's essential because leads are so focused on what's next that they neglect everything else and develop bad habits. I teach private, couple, and group lessons near me and online.

Science

Psychology

Sports/Recreation

Salsa Dancing

Salsa Dancing

I have taught Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Cha Cha for Salsa Lovers Worldwide and Andromeda Retreats for nine years. I was Salsa Lovers Worldwide's primary instructor in Miami. Many instructors (ones who grew up with these dances) gloss over much critical information and tips -- because they take them for granted. They fail to explain concepts like inside and outside turns. They don't teach basic musicality and what to do during "breaks" in songs. Many teach you "shines," but neglect to mention when to use them. Because I learned these dances from scratch, as an adult (I knew almost nothing about these dances over a decade ago), I'm particularly good at teaching beginners. In advancing from Beginner to Intermediate to Expert, I've made all the mistakes, experienced the nerves, and learned to fix all the bad habits. In the process, however, I developed "dance hacks" to help you learn, improve, and gain confidence in record time. After all, this is about getting you on the dance floor, correct? Learning in person is the most effective, but learning to dance online can be helpful too for individuals and couples! Everyone initially makes mistakes and looks awkward (your errors help you improve more rapidly). Get those mistakes out of the way here, not in public. Even intermediate leads screw up because they're too focused on, "What move should I lead next?" I teach "sequencing hacks" to overcome that issue. It's essential because leads are so focused on what's next that they neglect everything else and develop bad habits. I teach private, couple, and group lessons near me and online.

Summer

Writing

Writing

Ess-ay/Wri-ting Tu-tor adjective + noun An experienced instructor who helps students improve as writers by offering process, structure, advice, critiques, and working memory hacks. * Hi, I'm Craig. I am a lawyer and former VP of Marketing who augmented my legal studies with graduate work in Writing & Marketing at Boston University College of Communication. I spent much of my career ghostwriting articles for the country's top lawyers. Three years ago, I decided to use my writing skills for a more noble purpose: helping students. * Over that time, I've tutored students on all aspects of writing. I also work exclusively with the nation's most prestigious college counselor to proofread college admissions essays. * I enjoy teaching writing as it's the fastest way for students to raise their grades. English is the area where students are graded more on structure than substance. A student without a strong vocabulary can improve their grades significantly with a simple process and a template to consistently "build" a proper essay. * I use the Carson Method, in which I teach a simple five-step process for effective essay writing: Prewriting (helps students generate many ideas without self-judgment) Researching Outlining Drafting Revising During the process, I introduce a simple but powerful essay template that rapidly brings students up to speed and ensures proper essay structure every time. * I tailor each session to the student's needs, quickly identifying and addressing their strengths and weaknesses, including sentence structure, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, lack of conciseness or clarity, engagement, delivery, etc. For students with recollection or motivation issues, I help improve executive function skills using working "memory hacks," Pomodoro Method sessions, and spaced repetition.

Test Preparation

ACT English,

ACT English

Eight years of tutoring ACTs, SATs, PSATs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 31 to 34 / 28 to 32). I have scored multiple ACT 36s and SAT 800s.
ACT Reading,

ACT Reading

Eight years of tutoring ACTs, SATs, PSATs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 31 to 34 / 28 to 32). I have scored multiple ACT 36s and SAT 800s.
College Counseling,

College Counseling

For six years, I have worked for a premier college admissions company, helping students get into their first-choice universities -- including the Ivy League, prestigious liberal arts universities, big state schools, and small regional colleges. I help students with college counseling (including personal statement brainstorming and differentiation), the digital SAT, the PSAT, and ACT test prep. I provide support on college and grad school applications, including helping students formulate and craft their essays, answer their supplemental prompts, draft extra information letters, appeal letters, and demonstrated interest emails, and adopt admissions advice that optimizes their chances of being admitted. I know what admissions officers want to see included in an application and on personal statements; I also know what makes them cringe and should be excluded because I communicate regularly with regional admissions officers, admissions committee members, and directors of admissions for updates.
PSAT,

PSAT

Eight years of tutoring PSAT Reading, PSAT Writing, SAT Reading, SAT Writing, ACT English, ACT Writing, SHSAT English Language Arts (ELA), and overall standardized test-taking strategies.
SAT Reading,

SAT Reading

Eight years of tutoring SATs, PSATs, ACTs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 600s to 700s). I have scored multiple SAT 800s and ACT 36s.
SAT Writing

SAT Writing

Eight years of tutoring SATs, PSATs, ACTs, and SHSATs. I specialize in test-taking tactics and helping students raise their scores by one, and sometimes two, levels (e.g., 600s to 700s). I have scored multiple SAT 800s and ACT 36s.

Examples of Expertise


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Ratings and Reviews


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knowledgeable tutor with a unique approach

I didn’t realize how great a difference there is among college counseling/essay consultants until we had a consultation and an initial session with Craig. We loved his unique approach. It encompassed writing a great essay and so much more. He educated us about many factors admissions officers are hoping to see (and others they’d preferably never see again)—ones that are never disclosed to the public. He explained to my daughter the importance of crafting a cohesive story where she demonstrates significant knowledge of intricate details about a university program—and how those specifics perfectly align with the future she envisions. We were only seeking one session for the time being, but will definitely use Craig in the future. I’ve already recommended him to a cousin who needs consulting on a college transfer application. That should tell you all you need to know.

Shivani, 1 lesson with Craig

Rockstar SAT Tutor!

Craig is tutoring my daughter in SAT Reading and Writing (ERW). On her four practice tests, she's averaging nearly 730 in ERW. Most students need help getting from that point to the 780 to 800 range. That is Craig's specialty. Before the first lesson, he reviewed her practice tests and recognized patterns of question types that kept troubling her. By the end of that first session, he had provided three or four intuitive strategies for each of those categories as well as targeted practice questions. My daughter immediately understood those strategies, could apply them, and could envision a perfect or near-perfect ERW score Thanks to Craig, my daughter will walk into the SAT confidently, expecting an 800 (or close to it) in ERW -- and I have no doubt she'll achieve it!

Pamela, 1 lesson with Craig

Very Knowledgeable and effective teacher

My son gets good grades in ELA and reads at a level one or two grades above his. Unfortunately, his schools haven't prepared him to write at a similar level, so I hired Craig to give him structure and a process. Craig has been tutoring my son for three weeks, and the progress in those two areas has been excellent. By Lesson 2, Craig guided my son through two prewriting exercises. Without realizing it, my son came up with most of the information required for an essay introduction and for one body paragraph. By the end of Lesson 3, my son was able to connect the information he had written about a different topic into a thesis with three supporting points (something he'd never been taught at school). He was also able to outline the Introduction and a Body Paragraph and turn those into a rough draft. I definitely plan to have Craig continue tutoring my son.

Tinju, 6 lessons with Craig

patient and gets to know the student well

Craig is very knowledgeable about essay writing. He's clever and creative. He related well to my son during our first meeting.

Akshay, 1 lesson with Craig

Unbelievable tutor for writing, English, grammar, and proofreading!

Craig is an unbelievable tutor for writing, English, grammar, and proofreading! I would recommend him highly to anyone. He clearly knows exactly how to structure a writing assignment -- from a basic middle school essay to a complex argumentative essay, such as the one he's helping me with. He reviewed my assignment and my draft during our session and immediately diagnosed the problem: My thesis statement was a statement of fact, and it needed to be an opinion. He was 100% correct because my professor sent me an email saying the same thing. Craig helped me brainstorm a proper thesis statement and arranged my argument into the perfect outline. He walked me through each step of supporting a topic sentence or claim until I had a response for each step. Finally, I can see from his corrections that he's an expert in grammar, proofreading, and citations. He quickly looked at my citations and showed me which ones belong in APA 7th or MLA format and which belong in Bluebook format (my paper has some caselaw citations). I couldn't recommend him more. He's a five-star tutor!

Vansh, 2 lessons with Craig
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