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Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sarah
Younger writers taking the ISEE Lower Level need someone who can make the essay prompt feel approachable rather than intimidating. Sarah's experience teaching elementary and middle school English gives her a toolbox of age-appropriate strategies for brainstorming, building simple paragraphs, and sta...
Yale University
Master of Arts, Sacred Music
Vassar College
Bachelor in Arts, Music

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Lena
Getting a younger student to organize thoughts on paper in a timed setting takes patience and a concrete method they can repeat on test day. Lena uses a simple three-step outline — opinion, two reasons, wrap-up — that gives Lower Level test-takers a framework without overcomplicating things. She adj...
Brown University
Current Undergrad, Political Science and Environmental Studies

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Alex
ISEE Lower Level Writing asks young students to do something surprisingly sophisticated: identify grammatical errors and awkward phrasing in sentences they didn't write. Alex approaches this by teaching a small set of concrete grammar rules — subject-verb agreement, correct pronoun use, proper punct...
Stanford University
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Mathematics

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Arielle
Getting a young writer ready for the ISEE Lower Level essay means building confidence with structure before worrying about polish. Arielle, a certified early childhood educator and Yale-trained writer, teaches students to organize their ideas into clear paragraphs with topic sentences and supporting...
Yale University
Bachelor of Arts in History and Child Development
Johns Hopkins University
Current Grad Student, Early Childhood Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Samantha
For younger students facing the ISEE Lower Level essay, the biggest challenge is often just getting organized thoughts onto the page within the time limit. Samantha uses a simple three-part outline method — tell them what you think, give a reason, wrap it up — that builds real writing confidence eve...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Terry
Writing a timed essay at the lower-level ISEE stage is daunting for young students who may never have done it before. Terry simplifies the process into three concrete steps — pick a side, give two reasons, wrap it up — so students walk in with a repeatable structure they trust. His own legal writing...
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Bachelor of Fine Arts, History
Seton Hall University
Juris Doctor, Criminal Justice

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Francesca
Strong ISEE Lower Level writing comes down to organizing ideas quickly and supporting them with concrete details — skills that feel abstract to younger students until someone makes them concrete. Francesca teaches a simple planning framework that turns a blank prompt into a structured response in un...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Victoria
Lower Level ISEE Writing asks younger students to spot errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics that even many older kids miss — subject-verb agreement buried in a long sentence, misplaced modifiers, or tricky pronoun references. Victoria's own training at The Brearley School gave her a rigorous foun...
Carleton College
Current Undergrad Student, Anthropology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ben
At the Lower Level, the writing sample is less about polished prose and more about whether a young student can organize thoughts into a beginning, middle, and end. Ben uses picture prompts and simple story frameworks to teach kids how to plan before they write — even if planning means just three bul...
Ball State University
Bachelor of Science, History
Northwestern University
Current Grad Student, Creative Writing

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kaitlyn
Strong ISEE Lower Level writing scores come from organizing ideas clearly and using grammar rules with confidence, not just guessing at what "sounds right." Kaitlyn breaks sentence structure and punctuation conventions into concrete patterns younger students can recognize and apply. Her background a...
Fairfield University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ISEE-Lower Level writing section assesses your ability to write a short essay in response to a prompt. You'll have 30 minutes to plan, draft, and revise an essay that demonstrates clear organization, relevant supporting details, and appropriate grammar and mechanics. The essay isn't scored numerically but is sent to schools as part of your application, so admissions teams evaluate your writing ability alongside your other test scores. Understanding the prompt requirements and practicing timed writing is essential preparation.
A strong thesis statement should directly answer the prompt and be specific enough to guide your essay. Rather than making a vague claim, focus on stating a clear position or main idea in one or two sentences. For example, if the prompt asks you to describe someone who inspires you, your thesis might explain not just who the person is, but why their specific qualities or actions matter. Tutors who work with students on ISEE writing can help you practice turning your initial thoughts into focused thesis statements and show you how to support them with concrete examples throughout your essay.
Start by spending 2-3 minutes reading and analyzing the prompt carefully. Spend 5-7 minutes brainstorming ideas and jotting down an outline—this prevents rambling and keeps you organized. Then dedicate 15-18 minutes to writing your essay with a clear introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs with supporting details, and a brief conclusion. Use your remaining time to revise for clarity, grammar, and flow. Practicing this timing repeatedly is key; Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can help you internalize this process so it feels natural during the actual test.
Many students struggle with staying focused on the prompt, running out of time, or providing enough specific examples to support their points. Others find it difficult to balance showing their personality while maintaining a formal, appropriate tone for a school application. Writer's block under time pressure is also common. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, tutors can identify your specific weak spots—whether it's brainstorming strategies, sentence-level clarity, or managing test anxiety—and give you targeted feedback on your actual writing practice.
During the 30-minute window, revision means checking for clarity, fixing obvious grammar errors, and ensuring your ideas flow logically. Read your essay once for content (Do my ideas make sense? Did I answer the prompt?) and once for mechanics (Are there spelling or punctuation errors?). Don't try to rewrite entire paragraphs—focus on crossing out and adding a few words to improve clarity. Before test day, practice revising under time constraints so you know what to prioritize in those final minutes. Tutors can show you a personalized editing checklist based on the errors that appear most often in your writing.
The ISEE essay should sound like you, but in a more polished, thoughtful way than casual conversation. Use vocabulary and sentence structures that feel natural to you—not overly complicated—and let your perspective and personality come through in your examples and explanations. If the prompt asks you to describe a meaningful experience, your specific details and honest reflection will show your voice more effectively than trying to sound fancy or formal. Tutors who specialize in writing can help you recognize your natural strengths as a writer and show you how to adapt them for academic contexts without losing authenticity.
With nearly 170,000 students across Miami's three school districts competing for spots at independent and selective schools, strong writing is a significant advantage. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction lets tutors assess where you're starting, build your skills systematically, and give detailed feedback on your essays—something that's hard to get in a regular classroom with an 18.6:1student-teacher ratio. You'll practice multiple essays, learn to manage test anxiety, and develop confidence in your ability to communicate clearly under pressure. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can tailor their approach to your learning style and goals.
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