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Samantha

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Samantha

Associate in Arts, Political Science and Government
Samantha's other Tutor Subjects
6th-12th Grade Algebra
American Literature
College English
Earth Science

My goal when tutoring is to not only help students learn how to get the right answer but help them understand why that answer is correct. I've found that one of the main reasons students struggle is due to a lack of interest in the material and that this can be solved by making the learning process ...

Education

Middle Georgia State University

Associate in Arts, Political Science and Government

Test Scores
SAT
1430
Mitchell

Certified Tutor

Mitchell

Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Mitchell's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
AP Calculus BC
Calculus
Geometry

I am an undergraduate at Marquette University. I am in the College of Engineering studying Computer Engineering and I hope to minor in Computer Software. I am from Rancho Palos Verdes, California (a suburb south of Los Angeles) where I would tutor high school and middle school students both privatel...

Education

Marquette University

Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering

James

Certified Tutor

5+ years

James

Bachelor of Science, Psychology
James's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
Arithmetic
College Algebra

Hi. I'm James and I've been living in Brooklyn and working as a tutor for the past 4 years. I love to teach one-on-one because progress happens quickly and I get to share my passions for the subjects that I teach. I like to have sessions that are not pressured or intense, but I do like to cover as m...

Education

SUNY Plattsburgh

Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Kelsie

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Kelsie

Master of Arts, Museum Studies
Kelsie's other Tutor Subjects
ACCUPLACER Language Use
ACT Writing
College Level American History
College World History

I first became interested in teaching and tutoring when I was a high school student taking an abundance of AP courses. Though these courses successfully prepared me for my college education, I felt that I could have benefited from tutoring myself. When I entered college, I initially enrolled hoping ...

Education

Johns Hopkins University

Master of Arts, Museum Studies

Gustavus Adolphus College

Bachelor in Arts, History

Narsay

Certified Tutor

Narsay

Masters, Nonproliferation and French
Narsay's other Tutor Subjects
AP Comparative Government and Politics
AP U.S. Government & Politics
College English
Conversational French

I now live in Gilbert, Arizona. Previously, I was a government contractor and have a long background in education. I have an MA in French and international relations from Middlebury Institute of International Studies. My BA was from Emory University in International Studies plus linguistics. I speak...

Education

Monterey Institute of International Studies

Masters, Nonproliferation and French

Emory University

Bachelors, International Studies, linguistics

Elizabeth

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Elizabeth

Bachelor of Science, Biopsychology
Elizabeth's other Tutor Subjects
Abstract Algebra
ACT Prep
ACT English
ACT Math

I am a first-year medical student at Hofstra University in Long Island, NY. I received my Bachelor or Science in Biopsychology from Tufts in 2022. I have focused on teaching and tutoring throughout middle school, high school, and college, and have worked with students of all ages. I believe deeply i...

Education

Tufts University

Bachelor of Science, Biopsychology

Test Scores
ACT
34
Hatsuki

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Hatsuki

Bachelor of Economics, Development Economics and International Development
Hatsuki's other Tutor Subjects
Japanese
Languages

I am a Japanese native who now resides in the Midwest with my daughter and grandkids. I have over 50 years of experience speaking, reading and writing in Japanese.

Education

Asia University

Bachelor of Economics, Development Economics and International Development

Daria

Certified Tutor

15+ years

Daria

Bachelor in Arts, French Language, Literature
Daria's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Reading
ACT Writing
College English

I graduated from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign in 2010 with a BA in French Language and Literature and a minor in Russian language and literature. About a year after I graduated, I was accepted to a program, run by the French government, to teach English in France. I spent a year in...

Education

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Bachelor in Arts, French Language, Literature

Erica

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Erica

Master of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Erica's other Tutor Subjects
PRAXIS
PRAXIS Speech Language Pathology
Professional Certifications

I am passionate about helping students learn, reach their goals, and have some fun in the process. I am a speech-language pathologist by training with five years of prior research experience studying language recovery after stroke. I received my Bachelor's degree from Rice University and my Master's...

Education

Georgia State University

Master of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Rice University

Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Science

Test Scores
GRE
308
Alex

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Alex

Bachelor in Arts, Digital Communications and Multimedia
Alex's other Tutor Subjects
Abstract Algebra
Academic Coaching
Admissions
Algebra

I am a junior at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC) in Honors' Carolina--double majoring in Communications/New Media and Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science. I love making connections with other students and building a safe environment to foster growth and encouragement.Whil...

Education

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Bachelor in Arts, Digital Communications and Multimedia

Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all—many strong writers take AP Language in 10th grade and thrive. This course focuses on rhetoric and argumentation skills that build naturally from strong writing foundations. However, success depends more on your current writing ability and reading comprehension than your grade level. If you're comfortable analyzing complex texts and constructing evidence-based arguments, you're likely ready for the challenge.

That said, AP Language moves quickly and covers a lot of material. Many students benefit from targeted support early in the year to master the rhetorical analysis framework and essay structure before the AP exam in May.

The AP Language exam is scored 1-5, with a 3 typically considered passing. The national average hovers around 2.7-2.8, so scoring a 3 or higher puts you ahead of most test-takers. A 4 or 5 demonstrates strong mastery and qualifies for college credit at most universities.

Personalized tutoring addresses the specific weaknesses holding you back—whether that's analyzing rhetorical devices quickly, structuring persuasive essays under time pressure, or identifying author's purpose in challenging passages. Students who work with tutors typically see meaningful improvement by focusing on their unique challenges rather than studying broadly.

Most 10th graders struggle with three main areas: (1) pacing—analyzing a passage and writing a strong essay in 40 minutes feels rushed, (2) rhetorical analysis—identifying and explaining how authors use techniques like metaphor, parallel structure, and tone to persuade readers, and (3) argument development—building a thesis and supporting it with specific evidence rather than general statements.

The good news is these are teachable skills. Tutors can help you build a faster analysis process, develop a toolkit for recognizing rhetorical strategies, and practice structuring arguments so that writing under pressure becomes manageable.

Practice tests are most valuable when used strategically, not just for a score. Here's what works: (1) Take full, timed practice exams early to identify weak sections—are you missing MC questions on author's purpose? Struggling with thesis clarity? (2) Review every wrong answer and understand why you chose it and why it was wrong, (3) Target specific weaknesses with focused practice between exams, (4) Build in at least 2-3 full practice tests before May so you can practice pacing and build test-day confidence.

Working with a tutor on practice test review is powerful because they can spot patterns in your mistakes you might miss on your own—like consistently misidentifying the author's tone, or rushing through the rhetorical analysis essay.

AP Language essays (the three main types are Rhetorical Analysis, Argument, and Synthesis) all benefit from clear structure: a strong opening that previews your main claim, body paragraphs that each develop one idea with specific evidence, and a conclusion that reinforces your argument. For Rhetorical Analysis specifically, effective essays focus on how the author's techniques achieve their purpose, not just listing what devices they used.

The challenge many 10th graders face is adapting structure to different essay types quickly under time pressure. Tutors can teach you flexible templates and practice patterns until they become second nature, so you can spend your time on analyzing and writing rather than planning structure.

Test anxiety often peaks when you feel unprepared or uncertain about what to expect. Combat this by (1) becoming extremely familiar with the exam format—take multiple practice tests so the structure feels routine, (2) developing a solid pre-exam routine (good sleep, light breakfast, arrival 15 minutes early), (3) practicing timed sections regularly so pacing feels manageable, and (4) reminding yourself that AP Language tests skills, not trick questions—if you understand rhetoric and can write a clear argument, you can handle it.

Personalized tutoring builds confidence because you're working directly on your weak spots rather than worrying about them. As you see real improvement in practice, test-day anxiety naturally decreases.

Starting in fall (September or October) gives you the full year to build skills gradually, which is ideal for 10th graders new to AP rigor. Many students find 1-2 sessions per week sufficient if they're engaged and completing practice between sessions. If you're starting closer to the exam or struggling significantly, 2-3 sessions weekly for 8-12 weeks before May can make a real difference.

The key is consistent, focused practice. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can assess where you stand right now and create a realistic timeline based on your starting point and goal score. Most students see meaningful progress within 4-6 weeks of regular work.

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