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5+ years
Karista
I am now an independent contractor and science writer. Some of my work is on my website, www.karistahudelson.com. I am passionate about education and truly enjoy helping students with science and math courses. I have tutored for undergraduate level chemistry, algebra, and biology courses and taught ...
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Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
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University of Windsor
Doctor of Philosophy, Environmental Science

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6+ years
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Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science, Education
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

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6+ years
Mariam
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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6+ years
Remy
I am on the pre-med track planning to apply next year. I have a genuine passion for helping others, whether that be in my future career as a doctor or tutoring! During my years at Oberlin, I was a general chemistry laboratory teaching assistant, as well as a tutor for Bioorganic chemistry. I was ins...
Oberlin College
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UNC Chapel Hill
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General

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Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Dail
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!
Elizabeth City State University
Master of Science, Mathematics
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education

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Karin
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...
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Master of Arts, Anthropology
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Michigan State University
Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology

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9+ years
Felicity
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 ...
Florida State University
Bachelors, Industrial Engineering

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10+ years
Christopher
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...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Taking AP Biology in 10th grade is definitely achievable, though it requires solid foundational skills. Most students succeed when they have strong reading comprehension, comfort with scientific vocabulary, and the ability to learn complex concepts independently. If you've done well in your freshman biology course and feel confident with scientific reasoning, you're likely ready. That said, the course moves quickly—covering a full year's worth of college-level material in one school year—so starting with a tutor early in the year can help you build momentum and prevent gaps from forming.
The top challenges tend to be: (1) Volume of material—the course covers eight units with extensive content on cell biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution; (2) Connecting concepts—understanding how different units relate to each other rather than treating them as isolated topics; (3) Lab skills and data analysis—interpreting experimental results and designing investigations; and (4) Exam-style thinking—moving from simple recall to applying knowledge to unfamiliar scenarios. Many 10th graders also underestimate the reading load and the amount of active studying required to retain complex biological processes.
Most successful AP Biology students dedicate 8-12 hours per week to the course, including class time, homework, and independent study. For 10th graders specifically, consistency matters more than cramming—spreading study sessions across the week helps you retain the material better. Many students benefit from dedicating extra time in the weeks leading up to each unit exam and then ramping up review starting in February for the May AP exam. A tutor can help you develop an efficient study schedule and identify which topics need the most focus for your learning style.
Starting early—ideally in September or October—gives you the most advantage. This allows you to build a strong foundation in Units 1 and 2 (chemistry of life and cell structure/function), which are essential for understanding everything else in the course. Even if you're currently struggling with a specific unit, getting help sooner rather than later prevents knowledge gaps from snowballing. However, tutors can help at any point in the year—whether you're looking to strengthen weak areas before the AP exam or aiming to boost your understanding after struggling on a unit test.
Score outcomes depend on your starting point and effort level. The AP Biology exam is scored 1-5, with a 3 considered passing. The national average hovers around a 2.5, so scoring a 4 or 5 puts you in the top tier. For 10th graders specifically, aiming for a 3-4 is realistic with solid preparation and consistent effort throughout the year. Many students improve 1-2 score points with focused tutoring that targets their specific weak areas and helps them practice exam-style questions. Real improvement comes from understanding concepts deeply, not just memorizing facts.
San Francisco's 17 school districts offer various AP Biology programs, though quality and support can vary given the 20.2:1 average student-teacher ratio—meaning teachers may have limited time for individual help. Beyond your school, connecting with an expert tutor provides personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your pace and learning style. This is especially valuable in AP Biology, where concepts build on each other and falling behind can compound quickly. Many San Francisco students also benefit from joining study groups and accessing AP Biology review resources like practice exams and unit guides.
The most challenging units for most 10th graders are: Unit 3 (cellular energetics—photosynthesis and respiration), Unit 5 (heredity—genetics and inheritance), and Unit 7 (natural selection and evolution). These units require deep conceptual understanding and appear frequently on the AP exam. Additionally, focusing on exam-style questions and data interpretation throughout the year helps you practice applying knowledge rather than just memorizing. A tutor can assess your specific weak areas through practice tests and create a personalized study plan to maximize your score.
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