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Nico

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Nico

Bachelor in Arts, Ethics
Nico's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math

I'm a student at Yale University majoring in both Economics and Global Affairs. Over the past 4 years, I am lucky to have worked with students of all ages and helped them reach their full potential. I offer tutoring services in all subjects, and I'm particularly interested in English, Economics, Gov...

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Yale University

Bachelor in Arts, Ethics

Test Scores
ACT
31
Gloria

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Gloria

Doctor of Philosophy, Nutrition Sciences
Gloria's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Nutrition
College Essays

I am also fluent in Italian; and have extensive advanced fluency in French and German. I picked up my language skills while working and traveling to over 65 countries. My extensive linguistics knowledge coupled with my teaching experience allows me to help students struggling with learning Spanish; ...

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Northwestern University

Master of Arts, Public Policy Analysis

Wellesley College

Bachelor in Arts, Latin American Studies

Tufts University

Doctor of Philosophy, Nutrition Sciences

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
Ryan

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Ryan

Bachelor in Arts, History Teacher Education
Ryan's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Subject Test in World History
College Essays

I am a history-secondary education major, with a minor in psychology, and have experience teaching in the classroom at the secondary level. Therefore, I can bring new and proven methods to tutoring young students, as well as expertise within the subjects of history, writing and psychology. I am also...

Education

The College of New Jersey

Bachelor in Arts, History Teacher Education

Test Scores
SAT
1380
Arianna

Certified Tutor

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...

Education

Dartmouth College

Bachelor of Science

Tony

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Tony

Master of Arts, Latin American Studies
Tony's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

I'm home, I'm likely cooking or watching soccer. If I'm traveling for fun, it will likely be to Europe or South America.

Education

University of California Los Angeles

Master of Arts, Latin American Studies

Georgetown University

Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

Joseph

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Joseph

Bachelors, International Studies; Spanish; Latin American Studies
Joseph's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math
ACT English

I am a student-focused tutor with experience working with a wide range of age groups and topics. I am devoted to serving in a mentorship role and helping develop individuals through a hands-on, personal teaching style.

Education

Miami University (Oxford

Bachelors, International Studies; Spanish; Latin American Studies

Test Scores
ACT
32
Patrick

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Patrick

Current Undergrad, International Relations
Patrick's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Subject Test in Spanish with Listening

I am most passionate about SAT/ACT Reading and Writing, Spanish, History, and ESOL. I enjoy being a tutor because I love to help students strive for and achieve their goals! I believe every student learns in a different way, which is why I personalize my tutoring approach to fit YOUR needs. I am fam...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

Current Undergrad, International Relations

Nicholas

Certified Tutor

Nicholas

Bachelors, History
Nicholas's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
English Grammar and Syntax

I am well versed across a variety of historical subjects from around the world. Over my high school and college careers I have become confident and knowledgeable in additional subjects such as US history, European history, Middle Eastern history, African history and Latin American history.

Education

Santa Clara University

Bachelors, History

Philip

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Philip

Current Undergrad, International Relations and Politics
Philip's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Calculus
Algebra

I am a student at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). I have spent a large portion of my life outside of the United States and am fluent in Spanish and currently studying Arabic as well. I was homeschooled for much of my life and loved it, but completed my last three years of high school in a public s...

Education

Carnegie Mellon University

Current Undergrad, International Relations and Politics

Test Scores
SAT
1490

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Lily

Calculus Tutor • +34 Subjects

I am a graduate of Wesleyan University who is now based in the New York Metropolitan Area. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Literatures & Cultures and in History, with a focus on U.S. History and Latin American History. I also plan to pursue a doctorate in History. I have been teaching in various capacities for many years now, and have worked with students from Pre-K all the way to high school seniors. While I enjoy all subjects, I am most passionate about Spanish and History. I believe a nuanced understanding of diverse histories and languages, with an emphasis on those of the underrepresented, is an invaluable tool to which all students should have access. I hope to sow understanding and awareness in students of all backgrounds, to empower their voices, and to make learning fun!

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I am in my final semester at the University of North Texas, majoring in political science, minoring in criminal justice and social science, and recieving certificates in legal studies and Latine/Mexican American studies. I also work tutoring and caring for elementary school students in an extended school day program. I look forward to assisting students learn the subjects that once intimidated me, such as government, politics and history. There is always so much going on in the school day and its beneficial to get more indepth help with subjects when you can. I am willing to provide this assistance so students feel comfortable and confident with the material they are learning. In my free time, I enjoy painting and watching TV or movies.

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Calculus Tutor • +29 Subjects

I am looking at their work 'from the outside' and can therefore see where they have improved whereas the student might see their struggles more clearly than their progress. I also believe and emphasize that learning is an ongoing process, and academic skills don't come naturally to most people - they are skills which require practice over time. With a subject like Spanish, I try to relate to the student's struggles by talking about issues that I found difficult as well.

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Simon

Calculus Tutor • +33 Subjects

I'm eighteen years old, and I'm about to start my freshman year as a Musical Theatre major at Oklahoma City University. After being born in Colombia and living here in the United States, I've become completely fluent in both Spanish and English, which has helped me quite a bit in finding different ways to help my students solve problems and overcome issues. As a recent high school graduate, I understand how teenagers feel about school and studying, and it's easy for me to relate to that. It's comforting for teenagers to work with someone who knows what it's like to be a high school student, so it's easier for me to connect with them. In my free time I enjoy playing music, singing, watching films, and reading a good book. Hobbies: books, music, singing, films, reading, writing, art

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I am a writer who works extensively with historical documents and researcher who embraces learning for life. I love making a subject engaging, interesting and ultimately seeing others succeed in their endeavors.

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I'm a graduate of Northeastern University and have a BA in Theatre with a minor in Business Administration. I consider myself an actor, director, and educator. I'm currently a theatre advisor at a high school in Boston. I have been tutoring since I was in high school myself, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where I'm from. I believe that all students deserve a chance to succeed, and strive to personalize my teaching style to best suit my students' needs. I tutor in: Theatre, Acting, Audition prep (Theatre), English Literature, Spanish Literature, Conversational Spanish, and Spanish 1.

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Alexis

Calculus Tutor • +57 Subjects

I am from the United States of America. I have lived abroad in the Republic of Georgia and in the Czech Republic. Most of my experience is in teaching English, but I also love History and Politics. I'm getting my Master's Degree in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications at Texas A&M. My Bachelor's degrees are in International Relations and Theatre- Costume Design and Technology from Tulane University.

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Pre-Algebra Tutor • +24 Subjects

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students often find the interconnected colonial legacies across different regions challenging—understanding how Spanish, Portuguese, and indigenous systems created distinct societies requires grasping multiple simultaneous perspectives. The 19th and 20th century independence movements and their varied outcomes also trip up many learners, since each nation's path differed significantly based on geography, resources, and leadership. Additionally, students struggle with the indigenous perspective and pre-Columbian civilizations, as traditional curricula sometimes emphasize European narratives over Aztec, Incan, and Mayan contributions. A tutor can help untangle these overlapping timelines and teach you how to trace cause-and-effect across regions rather than memorizing isolated facts.

Primary sources—from colonial documents to indigenous codices to 20th-century political speeches—require understanding both the historical context and the perspective of the author. A tutor can teach you how to identify bias, recognize what's being left unsaid, and connect a source to the broader themes you're studying, whether that's economic exploitation, cultural resistance, or nation-building. For example, analyzing a conquistador's letter requires different critical questions than analyzing a slave rebellion account or a labor union manifesto. With personalized instruction, you'll develop a framework for source analysis that transfers across different periods and regions.

Latin America isn't monolithic—the Caribbean islands, Central America, South America's cone, and the Andes each experienced colonialism, independence, and modernization differently based on geography, resources, and demographics. For instance, Brazil's Portuguese colonial experience and later slavery patterns created a different social structure than Spanish colonies; Argentina's European immigration waves differed from Peru's indigenous-majority population. Understanding these regional variations helps you avoid oversimplifying and prepares you to write nuanced essays or ace exam questions that ask you to compare outcomes. A tutor can help you build mental maps of these regions and their distinct historical trajectories so you see the big picture rather than disconnected stories.

Comparison essays require you to identify a clear framework—whether you're comparing colonial systems, independence movements, economic models, or social structures—and then apply that framework consistently across your examples. Students often struggle because they describe each country separately rather than actively comparing and contrasting. A tutor can teach you how to build a thesis that addresses similarities and differences, select relevant examples from different regions or time periods, and organize your evidence thematically rather than chronologically. You'll practice structuring arguments like 'While both Argentina and Chile pursued export-led economies, their social outcomes differed due to...' so your comparisons are analytical, not just descriptive.

Many students are taught Latin America History primarily through European and creole perspectives, so learning to center indigenous voices—from pre-Columbian achievements to colonial resistance to modern indigenous movements—requires actively seeking out different sources and interpretations. A tutor can guide you through indigenous-authored texts, archaeological evidence, oral histories, and scholarship by indigenous historians that challenge traditional narratives about conquest, assimilation, and progress. For example, understanding the Haudenosaunee Confederacy's influence on colonial thought or the Zapatista movement's articulation of indigenous rights adds depth to your understanding of power, resistance, and identity. This perspective shift fundamentally changes how you interpret events like the conquest or land policies.

Economic systems—from the encomienda and plantation slavery to export-dependent models to 20th-century import substitution—are often taught as isolated topics, but they're actually interconnected threads that explain inequality, political instability, and social conflict across centuries. Students benefit from learning how each system created specific class structures and wealth distributions that persisted and shaped later events. A tutor can help you trace how colonial extraction of precious metals and agricultural products created dependency, how 19th-century coffee and sugar exports concentrated power in landowner hands, and how 20th-century debt and structural adjustment policies affected different nations differently. Understanding these economic foundations makes political upheavals, revolutions, and reform movements make much more sense.

Terms like caudillismo, creolismo, mestizaje, latifundio, and dependency theory can feel overwhelming, but they're actually tools for understanding patterns rather than random vocabulary to memorize. A tutor can teach you the historical context where each term emerged and what it explains about power structures, identity, or economics, so you're learning concepts rather than definitions. For example, understanding that 'caudillismo' describes the pattern of strongman rule that emerged from weak central governments helps you see why so many 19th-century nations experienced military takeovers. Building these conceptual frameworks means you'll remember terminology because it connects to bigger ideas you understand, not because you memorized a list.

Contemporary issues—from immigration and gang violence to inequality and political polarization to indigenous land rights movements—have deep historical roots that make much more sense when you understand colonialism, economic dependency, US intervention, and decades of political instability. A tutor can help you trace how historical patterns repeat and evolve, and how understanding the past prevents you from accepting oversimplified explanations of present-day problems. For instance, understanding the history of US military intervention, Cold War proxy conflicts, and structural adjustment programs gives you context for why some nations have weaker institutions or why certain groups distrust government. This historical literacy makes you a more informed global citizen and a stronger critical thinker about current affairs.

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