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    University of Minnesota - Twin Cities (USA)

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    " L. Patel was struggling with modern philosophy essays, so we reached out to EngineeringBuddy on WhatsApp. I’m Rhea Patel, his sister. Their team matched him with a humanities tutor almost immediately. We tried a small-fee trial session on Google Meet, which went really well. L. sent his drafts over email and got helpful feedback right away. His writing became clearer, he started meeting deadlines, and his essay problems were finally sorted out. "

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    by tutor S Raj

    (1835)

    on 6 December 2021

  • M Stevens (16235)

    University of Tennessee - Knoxville (USA)

    Finally found the right Humanities tutor

    " I often ended up with tutors who didn’t have the right Humanities background. Now it’s totally different. The 1:1 Google Meet sessions fit my schedule perfectly, and chatting over WhatsApp is super easy. I paid a small trial fee and immediately signed up for regular hourly help. Customer care paired me with an enthusiastic instructor who really knows the subject inside out. One thing that could be better is the website’s layout—it’s a bit clunky. Overall, I definitely recommend this tutor. "

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    by tutor S Raj

    (1835)

    on 31 January 2025

  • Léa M (8367)

    University of Lille (France)

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    " Hello everyone, I’m Léa’s mother, and we’ve been using My Engineering Buddy for online humanities tutoring. The process was straightforward: we messaged our needs via WhatsApp, got tutor profiles back, and scheduled a trial session. Léa’s tutor didn’t just explain the concepts—he completely changed her perspective on humanities, making her more curious and engaged. Sessions took place over Google Meet, and any homework help came through WhatsApp. Affordable, reliable, and genuinely helpful. "

    Online Tutoring

    by tutor S Raj

    (1835)

    on 23 November 2022

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    University of Edinburgh (UK)

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    " I’m the mother of H. O’Neill. When she needed help with her history essays, Engg Buddy stepped in and handled everything seamlessly. Within minutes we were connected to S. Raj, who asked all the right questions to get started. There was no login hassle—just quick WhatsApp replies and clear email attachments. The trial session boosted my daughter’s confidence, and the ongoing support has been truly reassuring . Big thanks to S. Raj! "

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    by tutor S Raj

    (1835)

    on 16 February 2025

  • C Mitchell (54556)

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    " Yes, the tutor demonstrated strong mastery of the subject my daughter needed help with. I’m C. Mitchell’s mother, and I reached out for homework assistance in humanities. Our sessions over Google Meet were clear, focused, and well-structured. My daughter always felt supported, and her assignments steadily improved. Communication through WhatsApp was seamless. It would be great if they offered monthly subscription plans for ongoing support. "

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    by tutor S Raj

    (1835)

    on 22 February 2025

  • Emerson M (44887)

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (USA)

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    " I’m Emerson’s mother, and I’m frustrated. We reached out via WhatsApp late one evening, described his history assignment, paid a small trial fee, and got paired with a humanities tutor. The trial felt rushed, and—surprise!—MEB processed a refund when I raised my concerns. I’d really appreciate longer trial sessions in the future. That said, the tutor knew exactly what my son needed help with and is clearly strong in the subject. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor S Raj

    (1835)

    on 17 March 2025

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What is Humanities?

Humanities explores human culture, thought and expression. It covers literature, philosophy, history, languages and arts, asking why societies act and create. Unlike STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), which focuses on the natural world, humanities digs into human values and meanings through texts, artworks and social practices.

Popular alternative names for Humanities • Liberal arts • Cultural studies • Arts and social sciences

Major topics/subjects in Humanities History: study of past events, like World War II or the fall of Rome. Philosophy: questions about existence, ethics and knowledge; think Plato’s Republic. Literature: novels, poetry and drama analysis; Shakespeare or Toni Morrison, for instance. Languages: learning and analyzing structures and contexts; Spanish, Mandarin or Latin. Art history: interpretation of paintings, sculptures and architecture, such as the Louvre’s collections. Religious studies: beliefs, rituals and texts; for example, reading the Bhagavad Gita or the Bible.

A brief history of most important events in Humanities The birth of philosophy began in ancient Greece around the 5th century BCE with thinkers like Socrates and Aristotle. The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 democratized books, boosting literacy and sparking the Renaissance—a cultural rebirth of art and science in Italy. The Enlightenment in the 17th–18th centuries emphasized reason and individual rights, influencing revolutions in America and France. In the 19th century, Romanticism reacted against strict rationalism with emotion-driven art. The 20th century saw structuralism, postmodernism and digital humanities arise, using computers to analyze texts and cultural data in new and importnat ways.

How can MEB help you with Humanities?

Do you need help with Humanities? MEB offers one‑on‑one online tutoring just for you. Whether you’re in school, college, or university, our tutors can help you get top grades on assignments, lab reports, live assessments, projects, essays, dissertations, and more. Our 24/7 instant online homework help is just a WhatsApp message away. If you don’t use WhatsApp, email us at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com.

Most of our students come from the USA, Canada, the UK, Gulf countries, Europe, and Australia.

Why do students come to us? • Subjects are hard to learn • Too many assignments • Complex questions and ideas • Health or personal issues • Part‑time jobs or missed classes • Trouble keeping up with the pace of the professor

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MEB also supports over 1,000 other subjects. Our tutors are experts who make learning easier and help you succeed. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help when you need it. A tutor can make your academic life less stressful and more successful.

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What is so special about Humanities?

Humanities is special because it explores human stories, ideas and cultures from around the world and across time. It helps students understand how people think, feel and connect through history, art, literature and languages. This field teaches us to ask deep questions about ourselves and society, and to see patterns that shape our lives in surprising ways and find rich connections.

Compared to science or technology subjects, humanities offers strong skills in writing, critical thinking and empathy, which help with many careers. It shows different viewpoints and improves creativity, but it has fewer clear job paths and less focus on technical tools. Students may need extra qualifications for specialized roles, and some may find fewer labs or hands-on activities.

What are the career opportunities in Humanities?

After undergrad in humanities (history, literature, philosophy, languages), students can go on to master’s or PhD programs. New interdisciplinary fields like digital humanities, cultural studies, museum studies, public policy, international relations and heritage conservation are also gaining popularity.

Humanities grads often find roles in education, publishing, media, museums and NGOs. Recent trends show growth in digital archiving, UX writing, content strategy and cultural consultancy. Demand is rising for skills in storytelling, critical analysis and managing online archives.

Popular job roles include content writer, editor, teacher, museum curator, policy analyst and communications specialist. Work often involves research, writing reports, designing exhibits, teaching classes, advising on cultural programs and shaping public outreach materials.

We study humanities to sharpen critical thinking, communication and empathy. These skills help in solving complex problems, working across cultures and adapting to change. Test prep improves exam techniques and boosts confidence for college and scholarship applications.

How to learn Humanities?

To learn humanities, first pick a field such as history, literature, philosophy or art and get a clear syllabus or course guide. Find core textbooks or free online lectures that match your outline. Read one chapter at a time, highlight main ideas and jot down brief notes in your own words. After each topic, write a short summary or bullet‑point list of key points. Join study groups or online forums to discuss ideas, and practice writing short essays to explain what you’ve learned.

Humanities may feel hard because it asks you to read long texts, think critically and write clear essays. Breaking topics into small parts, looking up new words and linking ideas to real life makes it easier. Sticking to a study schedule, reviewing notes regularly and talking through ideas with others builds confidence. The more you read and write, the more natural it becomes.

You can learn humanities on your own with discipline, good study plans and online materials. Self‑study works if you stick to a schedule, use reliable books and ask questions in forums. A tutor, however, can speed up your learning by explaining tricky topics, offering feedback on your essays and keeping you motivated. If you ever feel stuck or want deeper guidance, a tutor is a great support.

At MEB, we offer affordable online 1:1 tutoring and assignment help in all humanities subjects. Our expert tutors are available 24/7 and tailor lessons to your level and goals. We provide detailed feedback on essays, help build study plans and offer practice questions. Whether you need help on a single topic or ongoing guidance, MEB tutors make sure you stay on track and improve your scores.

Learning humanities usually takes a few months of steady work. For a college‑level course, plan on 8–12 weeks, studying about 5–8 hours per week. When preparing for exams, start at least 3–4 weeks ahead, dedicating 1–2 hours daily to review notes, read texts and practice essay questions. Adjust your plan if you have more courses or need extra practice on certain topics.

YouTube channels like CrashCourse, Khan Academy and TED‑Ed cover art, history and culture in short, clear videos. Visit JSTOR Daily and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for free articles and deep dives. Online courses on Coursera, edX and FutureLearn offer guided lessons. Key books include "The Western Humanities" by Addison & Arnwine, "Humanities: Culture, Continuity, and Change" by Brooks et al., "A Little History of the World" by E. Gombrich, and "Ways of Seeing" by John Berger.

College students, parents and tutors in the USA, Canada, UK, Gulf and beyond: if you need a helping hand, be it online 1:1 24/7 tutoring or assignment support, our tutors at MEB can help at an affordable fee.

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