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9+ years
Kevin is in the middle of Penn's Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program, which means he's actively engaging with the theorists and frameworks that define college political science — from Rawls and rational choice theory to comparative institutional analysis. He approaches each tutoring session ...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
6+ years
College-level political science demands more than summarizing theories — it requires engaging critically with scholars like Putnam, Huntington, or Rawls and building original arguments from their frameworks. Alissa earned her political science degree before completing a Juris Doctor, giving her both...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
University of Notre Dame
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alisha
Studying political science as a minor at VCU gave Alisha direct experience with the kinds of coursework college students face — comparative government analyses, policy briefs, and research papers grounded in political theory. She breaks down dense readings from thinkers like Locke, Rawls, and Marx i...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Dance

Certified Tutor
10+ years
reid
Having earned a master's in political science after double-majoring in poli-sci and philosophy at Hobart, Reid knows the discipline inside and out — from comparative politics and international relations theory to American political institutions. He's especially useful for students navigating their f...
University of Chicago
Master of Arts, Political Science and Government
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Bachelors, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Max
Economics at Yale sits surprisingly close to political science — Max's coursework in economic policy, game theory, and institutional design overlaps heavily with the analytical frameworks that college poli-sci courses demand. He's especially useful for students tackling political economy, public pol...
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Economics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Abigail
Working at the United Nations, the European Parliament, and for a State Senator before completing her Columbia master's in International Affairs, Abigail has seen how legislative bargaining, diplomatic strategy, and institutional design actually play out — not just how they read in a textbook. That ...
Columbia University
Masters in International Affairs
CUNY City College
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Philosophy trains you to dissect arguments down to their logical bones — and that's exactly what Andrew brings to political science coursework, where evaluating competing theories of power, justice, and governance is the whole game. His philosophy degree means he's spent years doing the close readin...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Lila
College-level political science demands more than knowing how a bill becomes a law — professors expect students to engage with competing theoretical frameworks like institutionalism, rational choice, and constructivism. As a Rice Political Science major immersed in these debates, Lila digs into the ...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Mason
College-level political science demands more than knowing how a bill becomes a law — it requires engaging with competing theoretical frameworks like rational choice, institutionalism, and constructivism. Mason brings a Political Science degree from TCU and ongoing graduate work in public administrat...
Texas Christian University
Bachelor of Science, Economics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Manuel
College-level political science demands more than knowing how a bill becomes law; it requires engaging with competing theoretical frameworks like realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Manuel's BA in Political Science and Government prepared him to walk students through research design, policy ana...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
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College Political Science encompasses a broad range of topics depending on your program focus. Core areas typically include American government and politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and research methods. Many programs also offer specialized courses in areas like political economy, public policy, constitutional law, political behavior, and global governance. The specific curriculum varies by institution, but most programs emphasize critical analysis of political systems, institutions, and processes, along with developing strong research and writing skills that are essential for success in upper-level courses and beyond.
College Political Science students often struggle with several key areas: synthesizing complex theoretical frameworks and applying them to real-world cases, writing analytical essays that go beyond description to offer critical evaluation, managing heavy reading loads from academic journals and dense texts, and conducting original research using proper methodology. Many students also find it challenging to balance multiple perspectives on contested political issues while developing their own well-reasoned arguments. Personalized tutoring can help you master these skills through targeted practice, one-on-one feedback on your writing, and strategic approaches to reading and research that fit your learning style.
In a classroom setting with San Francisco's average student-teacher ratio of 20.2:1, it's difficult for professors to provide individualized feedback on your specific areas of weakness or learning style. Personalized tutoring offers focused, one-on-one attention that addresses your exact needs—whether that's understanding a challenging political theory, strengthening your analytical writing, or preparing for exams. Tutors can work at your pace, spend extra time on concepts that don't click in lectures, and provide detailed feedback on your assignments and arguments that classrooms simply can't offer. This targeted approach helps you move beyond surface-level understanding to develop the deeper critical thinking skills that excel in college-level political science.
Writing is absolutely central to Political Science—much of your grade depends on essays, research papers, and policy analysis assignments where you must construct compelling arguments supported by evidence. College professors expect writing that clearly articulates your thesis, integrates sources effectively, and demonstrates sophisticated political thinking. Many students struggle with structuring arguments logically, avoiding common pitfalls like oversimplification, and writing at the analytical level expected in upper-level courses. Personalized tutoring provides one-on-one support for developing your writing process: brainstorming strong arguments, organizing complex ideas, revising for clarity and persuasiveness, and understanding what professors are looking for in Political Science writing.
Most college Political Science programs require you to develop competency in research design, data analysis, and evidence evaluation. You'll likely need to understand quantitative methods (statistics, surveys, datasets), qualitative approaches (interviews, case studies, textual analysis), and how to synthesize both types of evidence. Many students find research methods courses challenging because they involve new statistical tools, designing studies with proper methodology, and learning to evaluate source credibility critically. A tutor can break down research concepts into digestible pieces, help you navigate statistical software or qualitative analysis tools, guide you through your research project step-by-step, and help you interpret findings in a way that strengthens your broader political arguments.
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