Thread: I need a qualified political science tutor/teacher
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Nov 8th, 2006 04:37 PM
#1
I need a qualified political science tutor/teacher
I have no idea what qualified means but that's what my extended health benefits will cover. Soo .. is there a 3rd year or more (since I am in 2nd) political science student who is willing to tutor me? Since I go to York, I would prefer to have someone who has done the required courses there, which is any of the POLS 2900's.
Please let me know!
Maximum benefits cover up to $1,000 ... so we can work out the rates.
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Nov 8th, 2006 05:22 PM
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I’m also 2nd year political science major, I don’t really see how a tutor would really help you in any of the 2900 courses.
You basically need good analytical skills for political science, to be able to connect certain ideas and contrast others. Also political science is an art, there is really no wrong answer there is only interpretations of history and the understanding of certain key fundamental models (which are interoperations themselves).
For example take the idea of Liberalism and ask what international politics is under such an ideology. Some will say its non-intervention; other’s will say the opposite. Many will agree that it’s the interactions of states bound by non-enforceable agreements, others will argue that it’s the interaction of individuals, etc.
Anyways it’s all ******** in a sense.
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