Essay Support Space
About
I am a fresh graduate! I have a lot of experience writing essays. Additionally, as a former substitute teacher and graduate teaching assistant, I understand the expectations that teachers have for their students, and the struggles that students encounter while completing their assignments. As such, I know how I can be of best support to students in their essay writing journey.
I remember how challenging it can be to complete college assignments. This may be due to writer's block, a lack of interest in the subject, or just because I have gotten tired of reading my own work or I need another person to guide me on how I can make further progress. Therefore, I love helping other students through the process, and, I celebrate with them as they push through their assignments and essay writing.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
1 - Introductions, check-in, connection.
2 - Evaluate and assess the students aims for the session.
3- Set goals for the session.
4 - Develop a plan of action based on the students needs.
5 - Address the task.
6 - Handle any questions or further concerns.
7 - End the session.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Work Experience:
-Substitute Teacher
-Youth Mentor
-Graduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
M.A. | University of Central Florida
B.A. | The George Washington University
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with students of diverse backgrounds. If there is anything in particular that a student would like me to know about their learning style or other special accommodations, I encourage them to let me know during introductions, at the beginning of the session.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Choosing the right tutor makes a big difference in your overall learning experience - use tutors' profiles to learn more about them. When looking to select someone to help you with your work, try to find at least two things within their profile that signals to you that they would be a good fit for assisting you!
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Before talking to a teacher or tutor about your needs, consider the below questions:
What are my goals for the session?
Do I fully understand my assignment/task ahead/or what is expected of me? If not, be ready to share which areas you need more help with.
If it is something you have already started working on - - have I put my best effort forth thus far? What areas are lacking? Which areas do I feel strong about?