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Brainfuse 24/7 Chat and Writing Lab

24/7 online chat tutoring

Brainfuse online chat tutoring is provided by professional writing tutors available online 24/7. Students are limited to 20 hours of tutoring each month. 

24/7 Writing Lab

Students can also submit their papers and assignment instructions to Brainfuse’s online writing lab. A professional writing tutor will respond with comments within 24 hours. Any quick writing questions can be directed to the chat portion of Brainfuse under “English.”

Access Brainfuse using the link below. When prompted, sign in using your CSP credentials.

Tips for Chatting with an Online Tutor

Here are some guiding questions you can ask your online tutor to help you get started, along with some questions you should avoid.

Content and idea questions

  • Is my thesis clear and specific?
  • Do my main points support my thesis?
  • Do my paragraphs stay on topic?

Organization and Flow

  • Are my ideas presented in a logical order? 
  • Do my transitions help the reader follow my argument?

Evidence and Support

  • Do I use enough evidence to back up my claims?
  • Does this example clearly support my thesis statement/main point?

Clarity and Style

  • Are there any areas that seem confusing or wordy?
  • Does my tone fit the assignment type?

Grammar and Mechanics

  • Are there any repeated grammar issues I should work on?
  • Are there any patterns in my sentence structure that I should fix?

Citations and Formatting

  • Do I use APA/MLA format correctly?
  • Does this in-text citation look right?

Questions to Avoid:

  • Can you fix this for me?
    • Tutors can guide, but they cannot edit or rewrite your paper for you.
  • Can you make sure I get an A?
    • Only your professor can decide that.
  • Is this paper good?
    • This question is too vague. Try something more specific, like "Is my argument strong?" or "Does this follow my assignment instructions?"
  • Can you tell me everything that's wrong with this?
    • It is better to focus on specific areas. No one can fully revise a whole paper in one session.

Tip: Before your session, consider writing out your main concerns to use your time in the most efficient way possible.