

Scott
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R412/h
1st lesson free
- English
- Reading
- Literacy
- Modern Literature
- Classics
University educator with a Ph.D. and professional journalism background teaches high-level writing and composition with a focus on clarity, storytelling, and academic excellence in Wauwatosa.
- English
- Reading
- Literacy
- Modern Literature
- Classics
Lesson location
About Scott
Meet Your Writing Mentor: Dr. Scott
I’ve spent the last twenty years learning a very important lesson: having a Ph.D. on the wall doesn't mean much if you can't help a student find the right word when it counts. My journey has taken me from the fast-paced world of professional journalism—where deadlines are king and clarity is everything—to university lecture halls and high school classrooms. I’ve worn a lot of hats, but my favorite one is "Coach." I’m here to help you move past the "blinking cursor of doom" and into a place where writing feels like a tool you actually know how to use.
When I’m not helping students polish their prose, I’m usually chasing down my other passions. I’m a bit of a baseball history obsessive; I find there’s a certain magic in the stories hidden within a 1911 box score. I’m also a lifelong fan of tabletop roleplaying games—nothing beats the collaborative storytelling (and the occasional lucky dice roll) of a good Saturday night adventure. And if you happen to smell woodsmoke in the air around Wauwatosa, it’s probably just me tending to a brisket. I’ve found that great writing is a lot like great BBQ: it takes the right tools, a bit of science, and the patience to let things develop "low and slow" until they’re perfect.
I believe that every student has a unique voice and a story worth telling. My goal is to provide the legitimacy of a veteran educator with the approachability of a mentor who actually remembers what it’s like to struggle with a difficult assignment. Whether we’re tackling a college entrance essay or a complex research paper, I’ll be in your corner with a professional editor’s eye and a teacher’s heart. Let’s get to work!
About the lesson
- Primary
- Secondary
- Matric/GCSE
- +7
levels :
Primary
Secondary
Matric/GCSE
AS Level
A Level
BTech
Adult education
Masters
Doctorate
MBA
- English
Languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Teaching Philosophy: Where the Newsroom Meets the Seminar
Writing is more than just following rules; it’s about finding a voice that demands to be heard. My teaching approach is built on two pillars: the precision of professional journalism and the depth of academic rigor. With a Ph.D. and years of experience as a beat reporter, I help students strip away the "fluff" to find the clear, powerful narrative underneath. I believe in a warm, encouraging environment where mistakes are viewed as the first draft of a great idea. I don't just "fix" papers; I coach students to become confident, independent thinkers who understand the mechanics of impact.
A Typical Lesson: The Creative Workshop
Every session is tailored to the student’s specific goals, but a standard hour generally follows this flow:
The Check-In (5 mins): We discuss current challenges and wins since our last meeting.
The Deep Dive (20 mins): We review a specific piece of work or a writing prompt, identifying the "core message."
The Editor’s Table (25 mins): This is the active work phase. We use professional editing techniques to refine structure, tone, and clarity in real-time.
The Road Map (10 mins): We set actionable goals for the week ahead so the student knows exactly what to do next.
What Sets Me Apart
I bring a unique "practitioner’s perspective" to the table. While I have the academic credentials of a Ph.D. to handle the most complex literary analysis, my background as a journalist means I understand how writing works in the real world. I teach my students how to write for an audience, meet deadlines, and use storytelling to make their academic work stand out. I am a veteran educator who genuinely loves the "lightbulb moment" when a student realizes they actually have something important to say.
Who These Lessons Are For
I work with a wide range of motivated learners, including:
High School Students: Specifically those tackling the high-stakes world of college admissions essays and AP English.
University Students: Undergraduate and graduate students looking to sharpen their research papers, theses, or dissertation chapters.
Aspiring Writers: Anyone looking to transition from "functional" writing to professional-grade storytelling.
Rates
Rate
- R412
Package rates
- 5h: R2060
- 10h: R4120
online
- R412/h
free lesson
The free first lesson with Scott allows you to get to know the tutor and discuss your needs and expectations.
- 1h
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