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Karen
I have over 15 years of teaching experience at both the high school and college level. Past courses which I have taught at the high school level include: Physics, Advanced Physics, AP Physics I, AP Physics 2, AP Physis C, Honors Geometry, Algebra II, and Honors PreCalculus. At the college level I ha...
Macquarie University Sydney Australia
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Macquarie University
Doctor of Philosophy, Applied Physics

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Alyssa
I am a high school English teacher. I attended West Chester University of Pennsylvania and obtained my teaching certificate there. I have always wanted to be a teacher, so younger me would be very proud! My goal is for all students to be successful and be in charge of their education.
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science, English

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Elaine
My goal in tutoring is focusing on each individual student to provide tutoring that works for you. I have a passion for knowledge - how to attain it and how to share it. Nothing leaves me as fulfilled as seeing a student's face light up in comprehension, to see the gears turn and connections form in...
Valencia College
Current Undergrad, Computer Science

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6+ years
Lindy
I am a Wake Forest University alumni with a Bachelors in English. I am passionate about education, with an emphasis on English language and composition. I tutored multiple subjects in high school, and in college I worked at the Wake Forest Writing Center where I was inspired on a daily basis by my 5...
Wake Forest University
Masters in Education, Education
Wake Forest University
Bachelor in Arts, English

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10+ years
I received my Bachelor's degree in Economics, summa cum laude, from Hunter College, and my J.D. from Harvard Law School. At Hunter College, I studied economics, mathematics and philosophy and earned a 4.0 in all math courses (I completed math courses up to multi-variable calculus, differential equat...
CUNY Hunter College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Harvard University
Juris Doctor, Law

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7+ years
Hannah
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University of Pittsburgh
Current Undergrad, History and English Writing

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10+ years
Rachel
Welcome! My name is Rachel Sanderson-Graff and I am a high school History, English as a New Language (ENL), and AP Psychology teacher in New York City. I received my Master's in Secondary Social Studies and ENL Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, one of the top education programs in ...
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master of Science, Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor in Arts, Journalism

Certified Tutor
8+ years
I have a BA in economics from Pomona College with minors in mathematics and music. After college, I was a non-degree, special student at Harvard University for two years where I retook several economics and mathematics classes through the Research Scholar Initiative to better prepare myself for grad...
Pomona College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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10+ years
Nathaniel
I love learning and I especially love the challenge of learning new things and pushing myself to be a better person. Coupled with my love of learning has always been a deep regard for teaching.While a student at Hamilton College, I was selected by professor recommendation to work as a tutor at the Q...
Hamilton College
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

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5+ years
Ivy
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New York University
Masters, Creative Writing
Beijing Language and Culture University
Bachelors, Chinese Language and Literature
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Frequently Asked Questions
Greek Mythology courses generally explore the origins of the gods and goddesses, major myths like the Trojan War and Odyssey, and the cultural significance of these stories in ancient Greek society. Students typically study key figures such as Zeus, Athena, and Heracles, analyze how myths reflect Greek values, and examine how these ancient stories continue to influence modern literature, art, and language. Understanding both the narratives and their historical context helps students develop critical thinking skills and deeper literary comprehension.
Many students struggle with keeping track of the numerous gods, goddesses, and characters with similar names and overlapping stories. Others find it challenging to understand the cultural and historical context behind the myths, or to analyze how different versions of the same story vary across ancient sources. Additionally, students often need help connecting mythological themes to broader literary analysis and essay writing, which is frequently required in high school and college courses.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to focus on your specific learning style and identify which areas—whether character genealogies, thematic analysis, or essay structure—need the most attention. A tutor can create a customized study plan, help you organize complex mythological relationships, and provide targeted practice with the types of assignments and assessments your course requires. This individualized approach helps you build confidence and develop stronger critical thinking skills around literary interpretation.
During your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of Greek Mythology, discuss your course goals, and identify specific areas where you'd like support—whether that's understanding complex narratives, improving essay writing, or preparing for exams. The tutor will learn about your learning preferences and create a personalized plan tailored to your needs. This initial conversation helps establish a strong foundation for productive, focused sessions moving forward.
Yes. Tutors can help you develop thesis statements, organize your analysis of mythological themes, and support arguments with specific textual evidence from primary sources. They can also guide you through the writing process—from brainstorming and outlining to revision—and help you avoid common pitfalls like plot summary instead of analysis. Strong essay skills in mythology courses transfer directly to success in other humanities classes.
Effective exam preparation involves organizing key information about gods, heroes, and major myths; practicing analysis of different mythological themes; and reviewing the specific format of your exam—whether it includes multiple choice, short answer, or essay questions. A tutor can help you create a study schedule, identify weak areas through practice questions, and develop test-taking strategies specific to mythology content. Building familiarity with how questions are typically asked and managing time during the exam are crucial skills that reduce test anxiety and improve performance.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in the Philadelphia area who have strong backgrounds in classical literature, mythology, and humanities instruction. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss their experience with your specific course or curriculum, their teaching approach, and how they've helped other students succeed. This personalized matching ensures you work with someone who understands both Greek Mythology and your learning goals.
Greek Mythology shapes modern language, literature, psychology, and popular culture—from the word 'narcissism' to references in films, books, and video games. Understanding these myths helps you recognize allusions in contemporary works, appreciate how ancient stories explore timeless human themes like power, fate, and morality, and develop critical thinking about how cultures use storytelling. This broader perspective enriches your reading comprehension across all subjects and helps you see connections between ancient and modern ideas.
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