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Social science & humanities course tutor

Yes. We cover a wide range of social science and humanities courses, from political science and history to statistics, media studies, and ethnic studies. We match you with a tutor who knows your exact course and syllabus and explains the readings, concepts, and problem sets so the material actually clicks.

What we help with

Inside Social Sciences & Humanities

Political Science & Government

From comparative politics to courses like GOVT 338, Politics of Eurasia, we pair you with a tutor who knows the regions, theories, and arguments your class expects. They break down dense readings and lecture themes, so the arguments hold together and you walk into discussion prepared.

History

What we cover

History courses such as HIST 170 ask you to connect events, sources, and arguments across time. Your tutor helps you make sense of the readings, organize timelines and causes, and read a primary source closely, so the period stops feeling like a blur of names and dates.

Statistics

What we cover

Intro statistics courses like STATSC 100 can feel like a different language at first. Your tutor explains the concepts and practice problem sets, going through distributions, hypothesis tests, and interpretation until they make sense, so the homework stops feeling like guesswork.

Media & Film Studies

What we cover

Courses like CTVA 305, History of Television, blend analysis, history, and theory. Your tutor helps you watch and read critically, connect screenings to the key debates, and find the vocabulary to write about media with confidence rather than guesswork.

Asian American Studies & Ethnic Studies

What we cover

Reading-heavy courses such as ASAM 101 cover history, identity, and a lot of nuanced argument. Your tutor goes through the texts and themes, helping you track the through-lines and shape grounded responses for discussion and writing.

College Success & Student Development

What we cover

Foundational courses like SDV 100 focus on study skills, planning, and adjusting to U.S. university life. Your tutor helps you understand assignments, build routines that fit your schedule, and approach your other classes with more structure and confidence.

Proof

Courses we support

  • GOVT 338
  • HIST 170
  • STATSC 100
  • CTVA 305
  • ASAM 101
  • SDV 100

Students we help attend George Mason, CSULB, University of La Verne, ASU, Maricopa, and University of Phoenix.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Can you help with a regional politics course like GOVT 338 or a history course like HIST 170?

Yes. For courses like GOVT 338 and HIST 170, your tutor breaks down the dense readings and main arguments, so you can organize the events and theories into a clear analysis for discussion and exams.

I just need help with the statistics in STATSC 100, not the whole subject. Is that okay?

That is completely fine. Plenty of humanities and social science students come to us specifically for STATSC 100 or a similar quantitative requirement. We focus on whatever part of the material you find hardest.

Can you help me analyze media for a course like CTVA 305 or a reading-heavy one like ASAM 101?

Yes. For CTVA 305 your tutor helps you watch and read critically and find the vocabulary to write about media; for ASAM 101 they go through the texts so you can shape grounded responses.

Can you help me get on top of my SDV 100 assignments and study load?

Yes. SDV 100 is about study skills and adjusting to U.S. university life, so your tutor helps you understand each assignment, build routines that fit your schedule, and bring more structure to your other classes too.

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