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Quinn
I currently attend the University of Notre Dame, majoring in finance and political science. During high school, I was a tutor for three years, mainly teaching various english and literature classes. I currently tutor for the ACT, with a specialty in English and Reading. I like these subjects because...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Alex
It has been said that, If you can't explain something simply, you don't know it well enough. In my experience as a longtime student, I have found this quote to be accurate. My strength as a tutor is that I have the ability to break down complex ideas and language into as simple a package as possible...
Allegheny College
Bachelors, English

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Anthony
I would make a good tutor because I have been a teacher of elementary students for 14 years and I know what is takes to help students learn things on their level. I walk students through the problems and help them pick apart what the questions are asking. I also help students with the process of eli...
Baylor University
Bachelors, Early Childhood Education

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Dana
Hello! My name is Dana and I'm a post-bac student at Goucher college. I recently graduated from Northeastern University with a Bachelors of Science in computer science and mathematics. I have tutored mathematics and SAT math preparation for multiple years and have participated in peer-tutoring at No...
Northeastern University
Current Undergrad Student, Mathematics and Computer Science

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6+ years
Brianna
I am a Psychology major at ASU, graduating December 2015. I have a lot of experience teaching including being a teaching assistant for a psychology 101 class of over 450 students. I created exams, study guides and ran study review sessions.I am very friendly and personable and love teaching all subj...
Arizona State University
Current Undergrad, Psychology

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9+ years
Joel
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San Francisco State University
Bachelor in Arts, History

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4+ years
Shawn
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SUNY College at Potsdam
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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Tara
I have been a teacher for a total of 7 and 1/2 years. I first began teaching at a Head Start, starting out as an assistant teacher and moving my way up to a lead teacher. As a Head Start teacher, it was my job to teach students social skills, early literacy skills, and early math and science skills....
University of Central Oklahoma
Bachelors, Elementary Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Daniel
I am a graduate of Northeastern University, where I majored in Biochemistry and minored in Literature and Psychology. I grew up just outside of Worcester, MA, and I have tutored for several years. I started tutoring ninth-grade Biology when I was in tenth grade, continued with elementary school chil...
Northeastern University
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

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Nicole
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Georgetown University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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Frequently Asked Questions
Greek mythology curriculum in New York schools usually includes foundational topics like the Olympian gods and goddesses, major myths (creation story, Titanomachy, Trojan War), and famous heroes such as Heracles, Perseus, and Odysseus. Students often explore themes like heroism, fate vs. free will, and the role of gods in human affairs. Depending on grade level and course type (literature, history, or classics), the focus might range from reading primary texts like Homer's Iliad and Odyssey to analyzing how Greek myths influence modern culture. A tutor can help clarify which specific texts and themes your school emphasizes so you're fully prepared.
Many students struggle with keeping track of the numerous gods, goddesses, and heroes—plus their confusing family relationships and multiple names. Others find it difficult to analyze deeper themes like symbolism and cultural significance beyond just memorizing stories. Reading ancient texts like Homer can also be challenging due to archaic language and unfamiliar writing styles. Additionally, connecting Greek mythology to historical context or understanding how it shaped Western literature requires critical thinking that goes beyond surface-level comprehension. Personalized tutoring can help you organize information, develop analytical skills, and build confidence with complex texts.
Tutors help you move beyond plot summary to develop clear thesis statements and analytical arguments about themes, symbolism, and character development. They can guide you through close reading techniques to find evidence directly from texts, teach you how to structure essays effectively, and help you articulate how Greek myths reflect cultural values or influence modern storytelling. If you're working with primary texts like the Odyssey, a tutor can break down complex passages, explain historical context, and show you how to integrate quotations smoothly into your writing. Whether you're preparing for exams, essays, or class discussions, personalized instruction strengthens both your understanding and your ability to express it clearly.
Many New York students encounter Greek primary texts in high school English or classics courses, and they can be intimidating due to translation differences, archaic language, and complex narrative structures. A tutor can help you navigate different translations (like Pope's Iliad versus modern versions), explain historical and cultural context that clarifies meaning, and break down difficult passages into understandable sections. Tutors also help you identify key themes, recognize literary devices, and understand how ancient authors structured their stories—skills that are essential for both comprehension and essay writing. If you're assigned texts like Homer's Odyssey, Ovid's Metamorphoses, or Hesiod's Theogony, a tutor can make the reading process far less frustrating.
Effective test prep goes beyond memorizing gods and their attributes. Start by identifying what your teacher emphasizes—whether that's specific myths, character analysis, thematic connections, or how mythology relates to other subjects. Create organized study materials with family trees, character profiles, and key plot points. Practice retrieval by testing yourself frequently rather than just re-reading notes, and focus on understanding why myths matter culturally, not just what happens in them. If your test includes essay questions, practice analyzing themes and supporting arguments with textual evidence. A tutor can help you design a targeted study schedule, identify your weakest areas, and practice with sample questions in formats similar to what you'll see on the actual test.
Greek mythology appears across multiple subjects in the New York curriculum. In English and literature classes, you'll encounter mythological allusions and archetypal characters in modern texts. History courses explore how ancient Greece shaped Western civilization, law, democracy, and philosophy. Art and theater classes study how Greek myths have been reimagined throughout history. Even science classes sometimes reference mythology when discussing astronomy or biology. Understanding the foundational myths and their cultural significance strengthens your ability to make connections across disciplines and recognize how ancient ideas continue to influence modern culture. A tutor can help you see these connections explicitly, making mythology not just an isolated subject but a lens for understanding broader patterns in Western thought and creativity.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for Greek mythology for students in New York, whether you need help with specific texts, essay writing, test preparation, or building overall comprehension. When you connect with a tutor, you can discuss your specific challenges—whether that's keeping characters straight, analyzing themes, or preparing for an upcoming exam—and they'll tailor instruction to your needs. The personalized 1-on-1 approach means your tutor focuses entirely on your learning goals, paces lessons to match your understanding, and can address questions immediately rather than in a classroom setting. Whether you're in a high school English class, an AP seminar, or a college prep course, connecting with an expert tutor gives you the focused support needed to master Greek mythology and succeed in your coursework.
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