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Sarah

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Sarah

PHD, Ethnomusicology
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9th-12th Grade Writing
9th-12th Grade Reading
Calculus
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I am a graduate of Oberlin College and Wesleyan University and I am currently a PhD student at Harvard University. I received my BA in English, my BM in Jazz Studies, and my MA in Ethnomusicology. My PhD research is in West African music. I have many years of experience as a tutor, beginning as a wr...

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Harvard University

PHD, Ethnomusicology

Oberlin College

Bachelors, English and Jazz studies

Peter

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Peter

Masters in Education, English Education
Peter's other Tutor Subjects
10th Grade Reading
Pre-Algebra
Arithmetic
Middle School Math

I'm looking forward to helping your student find personal success in their academic lives!

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Ohio State

Masters in Education, English Education

Syracuse University

Bachelor of Science, Journalism

Test Scores
SAT
1470
Eric

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Eric

Masters, African Area Studies
Eric's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading
ACT Writing

I am an accomplished musician (trumpet, jazz improvisation) and college instructor (history, humanities, music) who is experienced with students at all levels and from a variety of backgrounds. I enjoy hands-on, one-to-one interactions with my students and use an approach based on mutual respect and...

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University of California Los Angeles

Masters, African Area Studies

University of California Los Angeles

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Patrick

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9+ years

Patrick

Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Linguistics
Patrick's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
ACT Writing
SAT Writing and Language

I am a recent graduate of the University of Chicago, where I received Bachelor of Arts degrees in English Literature and Linguistics. I have been able to pursue my passion for languages and literature in my career as well as my studies. I have taught English as a second language, critical reading, g...

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University of Chicago

Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Linguistics

Test Scores
SAT
1560
ACT
35
Miles

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Miles

Bachelors, History
Miles's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Writing and Language

I am planning to enroll in the Latin American Studies program at the University of Oxford in September. During my junior year of college, I studied abroad in Granada, Spain where I lived with a host family and taught English at a local middle school. This experience of preparing for a class lesson a...

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Swarthmore College

Bachelors, History

Test Scores
SAT
1520
Asha

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Asha

Doctor of Philosophy, Political Science and Government
Asha's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

I am committed to meeting students at their unique starting points and collaboratively exploring innovative solutions that cater to their individual learning styles.

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Columbia University in the City of New York

Master of Science, Actuarial Science

Spelman College

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Rice University

Doctor of Philosophy, Political Science and Government

Sarah

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7+ years

Sarah

Bachelor in Arts
Sarah's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math
SAT Subject Test in United States History

I'm excited to work with you or your child either on standardized test preparation or on generally improving performance in history, English, and social studies!

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Brown University

Bachelor in Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1580
Arianna

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10+ years

Arianna

Bachelor of Science
Arianna's other Tutor Subjects
8th-12th Grade math
9th-12th Grade Writing
Pre-Algebra
Calculus

I am a Dartmouth graduate. I am currently working on my med and business endeavors. I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects fro...

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Dartmouth College

Bachelor of Science

Chimdi

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9+ years

Chimdi

Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Chimdi's other Tutor Subjects
Trigonometry
Geometry
Calculus
Algebra

I'm an incoming sophomore in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. I've been tutoring since my junior year in high school and self-tutored for the SAT/ACT, so I can help you get the score you want.

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Carnegie Mellon University

Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering

Test Scores
SAT
1580
Michael

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6+ years

Michael

Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
Michael's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
ACT Writing
CLEP Spanish

I am a member of the Teach For America Corps and will be teaching Spanish in the Baltimore City Public Schools this fall. I am passionate about and love teaching/tutoring anything related to Spanish, Reading, Writing, English and Marketing! Lets conquer this together and get some work done, learn an...

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University of Mississippi

Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students often find it challenging to navigate the continent's vast chronology and regional diversity—distinguishing between pre-colonial African kingdoms, colonial periodization, and post-independence nation-building across different regions requires careful attention to context. Many also struggle with analyzing primary sources from multiple perspectives, particularly when European colonial narratives have historically dominated the historical record, and with understanding how to evaluate competing interpretations of events like the slave trade, colonialism, and independence movements. Additionally, students frequently need help connecting African History to broader global patterns—recognizing how African societies shaped and were shaped by world trade, technological exchange, and geopolitical forces—rather than treating Africa in isolation.

A tutor can teach you to identify the perspective, bias, and context of each source—whether it's a colonial administrator's report, an oral history, a nationalist manifesto, or an archaeological artifact—and recognize whose voices are present or absent. They'll help you practice comparing multiple sources on the same event to see how different groups (African rulers, enslaved people, European traders, missionaries) experienced and interpreted the same moment differently. This skill is essential for constructing evidence-based arguments that acknowledge complexity rather than accepting a single narrative, and for understanding how to weigh sources by their reliability and relevance to your specific historical question.

African History can be organized by era (pre-colonial, colonial, post-colonial), by region (West Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, etc.), by theme (trade networks, political systems, cultural developments), or by major events (the spread of Islam, the Atlantic slave trade, European colonization, independence movements)—and each framework reveals different patterns. A tutor can help you understand when to use each lens: regional frameworks work well for comparing how different societies responded to colonialism, thematic frameworks help you trace long-term changes like the growth of Islam across the Sahel, and periodization by major events clarifies cause-and-effect relationships. Learning to switch between these frameworks strengthens your analytical thinking and helps you construct more nuanced arguments about continuity and change.

African History involves complex, interconnected causes—the Atlantic slave trade resulted from European demand, African participation in slave-trading networks, technological advantages, and economic incentives, not from any single factor. A tutor can teach you to identify multiple causes, distinguish between necessary and sufficient causes, and recognize how local African agency coexisted with external pressures. They'll also help you practice writing nuanced thesis statements and topic sentences that acknowledge complexity (e.g., "While European colonialism imposed new political structures, African societies actively resisted, adapted, and shaped colonial rule in diverse ways") and support them with specific evidence from different regions and time periods.

Rather than memorizing isolated facts, a tutor can help you build mental frameworks based on geography, resources, and connections—understanding how the Sahara shaped trade patterns differently in West Africa versus East Africa, how access to the Indian Ocean influenced Swahili city-states, or how mineral wealth affected colonial competition in Southern Africa. By learning to ask questions like "What resources did this region have?" "Who were its trading partners?" and "How did geography shape its political development?" you'll be able to reason through regional differences instead of relying on rote memory. This approach also makes it easier to compare regions meaningfully in essays and to understand how local African societies made strategic choices based on their specific circumstances.

A tutor can help you shift from viewing colonialism as something done "to" Africa toward understanding how African societies actively resisted, negotiated, and shaped colonial rule—from military resistance like the Zulu Wars and the Maji Maji Rebellion to intellectual resistance through Pan-Africanism and nationalist movements, to everyday resistance through cultural preservation and economic strategies. They'll teach you to analyze primary sources that reveal African agency: letters from African leaders negotiating with colonizers, oral histories of resistance, and evidence of how African societies maintained autonomy in certain spheres despite colonial rule. This approach produces stronger, more historically accurate essays that recognize African peoples as active participants in their own history rather than passive victims.

Historiography—the study of how historians have interpreted African History—matters because the field has been shaped by colonial-era biases, nationalist narratives, and competing schools of thought about topics like the causes of underdevelopment, the impact of the slave trade, and the nature of pre-colonial African societies. A tutor can help you understand major historiographical debates (e.g., how scholars have disagreed about whether colonialism "developed" Africa or extracted resources, or about the role of geography versus institutions in shaping outcomes) and teach you to recognize how a historian's perspective influences their interpretation of evidence. Learning to engage with historiography strengthens your critical thinking and helps you write more sophisticated essays that acknowledge multiple valid interpretations rather than presenting one "correct" answer.

A tutor can help you identify major themes that link African History to global developments: how Indian Ocean trade networks connected African, Asian, and Middle Eastern societies; how the Atlantic slave trade shaped not just Africa but the Americas and Europe; how colonialism was part of a global imperial competition; and how African independence movements were part of broader decolonization across Asia and the Caribbean. By practicing questions like "How did this African development compare to similar processes elsewhere?" and "What global forces influenced this local change?" you'll develop the comparative thinking that strengthens both African History essays and broader world history arguments. This approach also helps you avoid treating Africa as isolated and instead recognize it as an integral part of interconnected global systems.

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