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Top 10 history tutors in Yonkers, NY

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Zand Academy

Zand Academy

5.0Exceptional(16)
Offers online services
69 hires on Tutors
7+ years in business
Serves Yonkers, NY
Kari M. says, "We needed a tutor on short notice for my son who was taking pre calc with trig. Zand was available, very helpful and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend him!" Read more
Ascension Educational Services

Ascension Educational Services

5.0(3)
Offers online services
4+ years in business
Serves Yonkers, NY
Anthony T. says, "My son needed to bring his grades up in Mathematics, and we were reluctant to try a virtual program initially. However, I'm so glad we did! Jonny was incredible. Now, my son has high marks in Algebra II and his confidence is through the roof!" Read more
Evolution Education & Training Services LLC

Evolution Education & Training Services LLC

5.0Exceptional(40)
Offers online services
8 hires on Tutors
2+ years in business
Serves Yonkers, NY
Gina T. says, "This service is offered by Dan - probably, and I say this sincerely, one of the figures, though only 30ish at most, who had the most profound impact on my teenage son's academics performance. I found Dan and asked that he assist my son, then a HS freshman, with his writing for school (which was very poor). Dan, in our phone discussion, could almost finish my sentences as I described the several issues I believed plagued my son's writing. Clearly, he had seen them all before. However, he made clear that he treats no student exactly the same; in fact, he emphasized strongly that if my son cooperated with the very reasonable practice he often asked for completion between sessions, and stuck with learning to write, how to REWRITE, how to revise, and so on, he (Dan) would quickly discover the most effective ways to ensure these skills, with practice, met my son as an individual learner and could resonate with him. Very quickly, my son took to Dan, his humor, but also his the intensity he demonstrated in always seeking to make my son stronger. The combination of these attributes is unique in a tutor: Dan maintained the best sense of informality, enabling my son to connect with him, feel comfortable with him, become open and inquisitive with him, and most lethal of all, eventually become invested in completing assignments or even doing things on his own to improve because he didn't want to let Dan down. Dan never asked for or demanded respect - but he sure earned it. And, he took it upon himself, my unlike any other, beginning to maintain track of the 9th grade English readings assigned to my son. Next thing I knew, Dan was integrating discussions about literary elements and techniques in the texts my son was assigned, requiring him to draft short responses to prompts that blossomed soon into shorter versions of assignments consistent with what the teacher would use most units. Dan would read ahead with my son, review his responses to these predicted prompts, and by the end of the year, my son's writing had almost without even realizing it had become immeasurably stronger (almost unrecognizable from 8 months earlier) than when they began. His grades in English in the first two quarters: C and B-, became an A- for the third, and (we all almost fell off the chair) an A+ (I kid you not for the fourth and final quarter). While I wanted Dan to continue working with my son, he wouldn't refuse, but he said to me, "Let's work through the summer. Let's sharpen all skills. And let's really challenge him to think and write critically." But let's maybe stop there. Let's maybe give him time to continue to grow independently as reader and writer in his sophomore year. Not every paper will receive an A. Not every novel or piece of literature will be crystal clear. BUT he has it inside him to work through challenges. And he and I COLLABORATED for almost a year to discover and tap into that. Dan said he refused to believe he would fall on his face and needed to find a bit of himself on his own. I pushed. Dan kindly remained firm. I became a bit testy with him - someone who would go out of his whenever he felt beneficial - to reach out to me, update me, pick my mind, offer his thoughts, and give a very detailed progress update very frequently. The number of hours he gave simply to me, and never charging a penny, were tremendous. It was at times listening to the in-the-moment evolving thoughts of I mean a genius but who could adapt to any situation and maintained the most pragmatic ideas and approaches. Our slight diversions and his just indescribable sense of humor also made made many of the calls just delightful. I conclude here...Sophomore year began. My son had some struggles; he had some immediate successes; he ended with a B+ the first quarter (now in honors). Not satisfied, my son, reflecting on everything he had ABSORBED, started quarter 2 with unrelenting focus....A-; A+; A+ (his grades in the final three quarters. It was halfway through the year, but I texted Dan and asked to speak. I updated him on everything. And I apologized for the curt manner in which I had left off after all he had given. He could not have been more on-point in what he foresaw. And as I think of it, basically turning away a very regular client - one who paid on time every time without ever a reminder and even OFFERED (never asked or suggested) a substantial bonus in addition to hourly rates to maintain summer sessions, clearly my son meant more to him than mere money. Any other tutor could have just kept moving with him though sophomore year, put on the brakes and cruised a bit, and it would not have been evident. Dan sacrificed a steady pay, an easy client, etc. because of his conviction in what were in my son's best interests. THAT....You won't find elsewhere. Meet him halfway - and he'll take it from there. Whatever his rate, every penny is worth it. I recommend times infinity." Read more
ZMZN Tutoring

ZMZN Tutoring

5.0(1)
Offers online services
Serves Yonkers, NY
M T. says, "He worked with all my children for many years and did an exceptional job catering to all of their individual needs, from middle school all the way through college. Would recommend him wholeheartedly" Read more
Long Island Test Prep

Long Island Test Prep

New on Tutors
Offers online services
1 hire on Tutors
30+ years in business
Serves Yonkers, NY
Having worked as a teacher and tutor on Long Island for over 30 years, I bring to the table a depth and breadth of experience and a proper perspective on the idea that each student is an individual, and each requires a different approach. Although the SAT, ACT, GRE, High School admissions exams, and admissions essays are important and useful in the process, I hope to ease the anxiety students feel about the exams. It's healthier and helps bring about better results. With a Master's Degree in American History, I taught Social Studies at East Meadow High School from 1991-2022, and I've been tutoring for these standardized exams, and of cours...
Ivy Bound

Ivy Bound

5.0(3)
Offers online services
3 hires on Tutors
23+ years in business
Serves Yonkers, NY
John F. says, "Very Responsive and caring individuals. Took time to get me all the help I needed and made sure all my questions were a pleasure to work with." Read more
Rosario

Rosario

New on Tutors
Offers online services
Serves Yonkers, NY
I graduated from Fordham University with a bachelors in chemistry. I am a pre-med student applying to medical school this year. I provide tutoring services in chemistry, physics, and math for college and high school students.
Michael Guigliano

Michael Guigliano

New on Tutors
Offers online services
Serves Yonkers, NY
I’m Michael, a Film and Television Student currently enrolled at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. I’ve written published research and have directed several festival-circulated short films. I have a deep passion for work in the humanities and want to see students excel. I value a holistic approach to education; my students are guaranteed a work environment tailored to their individual needs and interests.
PMO Business Tutoring

PMO Business Tutoring

New on Tutors
Offers online services
3+ years in business
Serves Yonkers, NY
Typically, I get satisfied by the fact that my students record positive progress in their work despite how small this might be because it shows some level of commitment. I have been doing this business since January this year and I feel great because I have helped several students.

Reviews for Yonkers history tutors

Recent success stories from people in the Yonkers area.
Lea W.
Zand and I live in do time zones so he was very accommodating to that. Also he helped me pass my intro to statistics class.
Zand Academy
Kelley D.
I used Jonny to help my student get better at Mathematics. The virtual sessions really helped, and Jonny was amazing!
Ascension Educational Services
Kevin F.
DAN = EXCEPTIONAL in every way. Best experience I could've had with a tutor. He worked with me for a solid six months, elevating my composite SAT score from 1250 to 1510! His approach is super unique, and it's unlike any other tutor or rigid commercial course. Dan actually spent a year writing SAT items across all exam sections in 2020 - as a part-time fill in for the College Board. So he offers a way of viewing the exam, from how concept mastery to application to strategy (learning to naturally see/spot how the exam writers attempt to throw students off) all in this gradual process in which, if you follow his lead but also remain interactive and vocal with him about absolutely anything, you will feel the progress begin to take shape. It took me 6 months with him, and we met consistently. I opted to focus only on the Reading/WL until the end, when I asked he provide some general tips for the math (which were super helpful and certainly assisted with me adding last minute points to a math score I already felt was strong enough. My weaknesses really were in the Reading/WL. If you get the chance to invest time with him, you'll see how he is not rigid in just thinking everyone learns the same way. He actively draws from top-notch resources, College Board exams, and much more to create a learning experience in which he discovers how you as the learner will not memorize. Instead, you'll internalize. And then begin to see how the SAT presents the concepts, how to efficiently and effectively deal with them, and see the exam as not something to fear but something to enter and destroy!
Evolution Education & Training Services LLC
Sandi F.
My daughter improved 300 points using a private tutor and was accepted to all schools she applied!
Ivy Bound
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