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Yale Writing Tutors Inundated With Needy Students

April 23, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Writing tutors at Yale have recently seen an overwhelming influx of struggling essayists, the Yale Daily News reports. The 12 tutors—a team of professional writers and university lecturers—say they now see around 1,200 students a year, compared with 1,050 a few years ago, nearly a 15 percent increase. Exacerbating the problem, the number of hours a tutor can work is capped at 150 hours a semester.

The jump has been attributed to a more rigorous writing requirement at the university and better marketing from the writing center. That, or students have less pride. Or fewer skills.

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Print media is becoming a somewhat decadent field, and the importance of good writing is paramount. It is great that Yale students are recognizing this and using all of the resources available to them. The US News Education staff may be able to learn something from them, considering that "Or fewer skills," is not actually a sentence.

Mamta Tiwari of NY 7:24AM September 15, 2009

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