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Dail

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Dail

Master of Science, Mathematics
Dail's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC

I have been teaching high school math for 15 years, and have taught everything from Pre-Algebra through AP Calculus BC. I have taught math online for over 8 years, as well, in addition to teaching at a local community college. I love what I do!

Education

Elizabeth City State University

Master of Science, Mathematics

North Carolina State University at Raleigh

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education

Karin

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Karin

Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology
Karin's other Tutor Subjects
Anthropology
Archaeology
English
English Grammar and Syntax

I knew I wanted to be a social studies teacher in 7th grade. We studied Ancient Egypt and Greece. My passion is history, especially Ancient History and I want to get students excited about the past. I earned my Ph.D. in Anthropology at Michigan State University. At MSU I was a Teaching Assistant (TA...

Education

University of Oklahoma Norman Campus

Master of Arts, Anthropology

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

Michigan State University

Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology

Felicity

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Felicity

Bachelors, Industrial Engineering
Felicity's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
Elementary School Math
Geometry

I am a graduate of Florida State University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering with a Minor in Business. I have always had a passion for math, as lame as that may sound. My mom has been a teacher for most of my life, so if I wasn't at school or on the lacrosse field, I was ...

Education

Florida State University

Bachelors, Industrial Engineering

Christopher

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Christopher

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Christopher's other Tutor Subjects
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP European History
AP United States History

I was born and raised in Westwood, MA, a suburb of Boston and have lived in the area ever since. I attended Boston College as a Biology/ Pre-med major, but also studied Russian Culture and Literature. After working in a lab in Boston for several years studying the molecular mechanisms of cancer, I d...

Education

Boston College

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

University of Massachusetts Medical School - Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Sciences

Neuroscience

Eric

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Eric

Master of Science, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Eric's other Tutor Subjects
Insurance License
Other
Personal Finance
Professional Certifications

My passion is helping to educate my clients in the areas they need assistance with. As a financial advisor and investment advisor representative, this is what I do on a daily basis, and I look forward to helping you accomplish your goals.

Education

University of Hartford

Master of Science, Industrial and Organizational Psychology

Appalachian State University

Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Test Scores
GRE
306
Rachel

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Rachel

Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Rachel's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
Biology
Calculus

I am committed to making tutoring fun and beneficial for all my students. I graduated magna cum laude from my high school as salutatorian in 2018, with distinction from Duke University with a B.S. in neuroscience in 2022 and am an incoming graduate student at Columbia University. Although each of my...

Education

Duke University

Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Brianna

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Brianna

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Brianna's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
C++
CSS

I am a Junior Computer Science and Cognitive Science Dual Major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. I began tutoring when I was in High School, helping both peers and students in Elementary and Middle School. I am passionate about helping others learn and become the best versions of the...

Education

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Sawyer

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Sawyer

Current Undergrad Student, Engineering, General
Sawyer's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Business
Calculus
College Physics

I am a current Undergraduate Student at Michigan Technological University, studying General Engineering planning to pursue a dual major in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. I have tutored on a volunteer basis through both the National Honors Society and through the Tech Tutors student organizat...

Education

Michigan Technological University

Current Undergrad Student, Engineering, General

Test Scores
SAT
1510
Patrick

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Patrick

Bachelors, Journalism
Patrick's other Tutor Subjects
Adult ESL/ELL
CLEP Prep
College Application Essays
College English

I would like to help you become a good writer.I’m an editor and writer who has edited and written words in just about every form they travel in. Ten years as reporter and an editor at Milwaukee Journal (now the Journal Sentinel). Twenty years as owner-operator of national multi-media business. Have ...

Education

Marquette University

Bachelors, Journalism

Nayeon

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Nayeon

Bachelors, Math and English
Nayeon's other Tutor Subjects
1st-12th Grade Math
ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra
Algebra
Algebra 2

I'm pursuing a double major in Mathematics and English at Vanderbilt University. I have been tutoring math since High School and have native proficiency in Mandarin Chinese. I am dedicated to helping students explore the study methods that will fit their individual needs.

Education

Vanderbilt

Bachelors, Math and English

Frequently Asked Questions

The AP Language exam gives you 3 hours and 15 minutes for three essays and a multiple-choice section. Smart pacing is critical: allocate about 40 minutes per essay (including reading and planning time) and roughly 1 hour for the 52 multiple-choice questions, leaving buffer time for review. The key is to outline your essays before writing—spending 5-7 minutes planning saves time during drafting and produces stronger arguments. Many students struggle with the rhetoric section because they try to analyze too deeply; focus instead on identifying the main persuasive techniques and their effects on the audience. Practicing with full-length, timed essays helps you develop a rhythm and identify which section needs the most attention for your particular strengths.

Taking AP Language in 10th grade is definitely challenging—most students take it as juniors or seniors after more writing experience. However, 10th graders often have an advantage: they're typically in a more structured classroom environment and can dedicate focused time to mastering the course without the college application pressure. The main difficulty is the rhetorical analysis component, which requires you to read complex texts and explain how authors persuade their audiences. This skill builds over time, so consistent practice with challenging essays and author analyses is essential. Connect with an expert tutor who can break down rhetorical devices and provide personalized feedback on your practice essays—targeted instruction at this level makes a significant difference in building confidence and improving your score.

The rhetorical analysis essay (Exam Question 1) asks you to explain how an author persuades; the argument essay (Exam Question 3) asks you to construct your own persuasive argument on a specific prompt. Many 10th graders find rhetorical analysis more difficult because it requires identifying subtle techniques (diction, syntax, tone, imagery) and explaining their cumulative effect—skills that take practice to develop. The argument essay can be challenging too, but it plays to strengths students already have: making a claim and supporting it with evidence. The synthesis essay (Exam Question 2) sits in the middle, asking you to build an argument using provided sources. All three require different thinking, so studying each format separately, analyzing published examples, and getting feedback on your own drafts helps you recognize patterns and improve faster.

San Diego's average student-teacher ratio of 21.4:1 is reasonable, but AP courses demand individualized attention that classroom teachers—managing 20+ students with different needs—can't always provide. AP Language requires personalized feedback on your specific writing weaknesses: maybe you struggle with thesis clarity, evidence integration, or identifying rhetorical devices. A tutor can diagnose exactly where you're losing points, target those gaps, and provide detailed written feedback on every essay you write. Classroom teachers grade essays once a month; a tutor can review your drafts weekly. For 10th graders taking this challenging course, that extra support accelerates improvement and builds the confidence you need to earn a strong score.

The multiple-choice section tests your ability to identify rhetorical strategies, understand tone and audience, and analyze argument structure in short passages. The biggest mistake students make is rushing through it—these questions demand careful reading. Strategy: read the passage first to understand the overall rhetorical situation, then read each question stem carefully before looking at the answer choices. Eliminate obviously wrong answers first, and watch for choices that are partially correct but miss a key detail. Many questions ask about the effect of a specific technique on the audience, so always connect your analysis back to persuasion and purpose. Practice with real AP questions under timed conditions to get comfortable with the pacing and question formats. If you're consistently missing particular question types (like tone questions or rhetorical device identification), targeted practice and personalized instruction on those patterns accelerates improvement.

Score improvement depends on where you're starting and how much you engage with tutoring. If you're scoring 2s-3s (below proficiency), targeted instruction typically yields 1-2 point jumps within a semester because there's fundamental skill work to do—learning to identify claims, organize arguments, and analyze rhetoric. If you're scoring 3s-4s, reaching a 5 requires polishing your essays and mastering the nuances of the rubric, which usually takes longer and depends on consistent practice between sessions. Research on 1-on-1 instruction shows significant gains when students get personalized feedback and focused skill work. For 10th graders, tutoring early in the year allows time to build skills progressively and take multiple practice tests. Realistic expectations: with commitment, most students see measurable improvement within 8-12 weeks, but sustained effort and consistent essay practice are essential.

Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in San Diego who specialize in AP Language and Composition. When you're looking for the right match, look for someone with proven experience teaching 10th graders specifically and a track record of helping students improve their AP scores. Ideally, your tutor should provide detailed feedback on practice essays, not just lecture—that's where real improvement happens. Varsity Tutors' matching process considers your specific needs, whether that's strengthening rhetorical analysis skills, building argument structure, or managing test anxiety. Start early in the school year so you have time to work through full-length practice exams and refine your approach before the May test date. An initial consultation with a tutor helps you understand their teaching style and ensures you're a good fit before committing.

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