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Sunday, November 22, 2009
The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.
--Mark Twain
The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.
--Mark Twain
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Graduate Student Writing Studio - FAQs
Graduate Student Writing Studio - FAQs
Q1. Will you proofread my paper?
Q2. Will you help me outside of the studio?
Q3. Do I really have to read my paper out loud?
Q4. Who works at the Writing Studio?
Q5. May I request a certain tutor? Should I work with the same tutor each time I visit?
Q6. Will you help me with my resume?
Q7. I’m not enrolled in the College of Education. Can I still use the Writing Studio for one-on-one tutoring?
Q8. Will you tell my professor that I visited the Writing Studio?
Q9. How much does tutoring cost?
Q10. How much time can I spend with my tutor?
Q11. My paper is due today! Can you help me?
Q12. Who can use the Writing Studio?
Q13. Do I need an appointment? How do I make one?
Q14. English is not my first language. Can you still help me?
Q15. Do I have to bring a completed paper? What kinds of writing can you help me with?
Q16. Can I drop off my paper for you to edit?
Q17. My dissertation is long. Can I still come in for help?
Q18. Can I bring in my laptop to work from?
Q19. What should I bring to my tutoring session?
Q20. When are you open?
Q21. What if I’m late to my session?
Q22. Is the Writing Center handicapped accessible?