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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 ...
University of North Texas
Master of Science, Environmental Science
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
University of Windsor
Doctor of Philosophy, Environmental Science

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Chante'
Bachelor's of Arts in Political Science, minor in Philosophy. Pursuing a Masters in Sustainable Development.I have been teaching for four years independently, and contracted with organizations. Subjects I have tutored include High School Math (Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics), Element...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Zachary
I am passionate about teaching and tutoring and I thoroughly enjoy helping students gain an understanding and a drive for their studies. I have a long history of working with students of all grade levels and abilities (elementary school through college), and I have a good understanding of strategies...
Yale University
Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics

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6+ years
Alissa
I have my law degree from Notre Dame University and my undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Communications Studies from Loyola University Chicago. I am passionate about the importance of education and hope to be able to help my students attain their goes. I am particularly passionate about...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
University of Notre Dame
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Andrew
I'm a recent CS grad, having tutored high school- and college-aged students over the complete gamut of computer science topics from the basics of programming language constructs to computational analysis and finite automata.I find that CS is best taught by example, so my teaching methods will involv...
Rice University
Bachelors, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Larry
All student have different ways to learn and succeed in different subjects. if you need help completing assignments, understanding concepts, practicing problems or preparing for exams, together we can find the optimal method for you. I'm here to help!
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Materials Science
Lincoln University
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Kate Jillian
I am a senior pre-med student at DePaul University majoring in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry/medicinal chemistry and minoring in biology. I have previous experience as a teaching assistant and science tutor at DePaul. When I am not working or studying, I enjoy trying out new restaur...
DePaul University
Bachelors, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Michael
My name is Michael Grantham. After receiving a perfect GRE Quant score, I was accepted to Columbia University's Data Science Institute. I recently graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a 4.0 in mathematical classes, which was my major. I have a real passion for teaching and tutoring...
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Bachelors, Mathematics

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Vanessa
I am a Junior in Chemical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. I am a founding member of VCU's chapter of the engineering sorority, Phi Sigma Rho. In my free time I enjoy playing the piano, cuddling with my puppy while watching Riverdale, and playing Sims 4.I love learning and helping ot...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering

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Hanna
I have a been tutoring since high school, and I have a passion for helping people, which is why I am majoring in Psychology. Psychology combines my aptitude in math and science with my love of people.In middle school, I taught violin and piano lessons to beginners. This was my introduction to teachi...
John Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
John Brown University
Current Grad Student, Counseling Psychology
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AP Chemistry exam covers nine major units: atomic structure and properties, molecular and ionic bonding, intermolecular forces and properties, chemical reactions, kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases, and applications of thermodynamics. Most 11th graders tackle this content in their first year of AP Chemistry, which means you'll need to build strong foundations in general chemistry concepts before diving into more complex topics like equilibrium and thermodynamics. A personalized tutor can help you identify which units need extra attention and create a study plan that aligns with your school's pacing.
The exam has two sections: a 90-minute multiple-choice section (60 questions) and a 105-minute free-response section (3 long questions and 4 short questions). Time management is critical—you'll have roughly 1.5 minutes per multiple-choice question and about 20-25 minutes per long free-response question. Expert tutors recommend practicing with full-length exams to build speed and accuracy, learning to identify which questions to tackle first based on difficulty, and mastering the art of showing your work clearly on free-response questions, even when your calculation might be slightly off.
Students typically struggle most with equilibrium calculations, thermodynamic concepts (entropy and Gibbs free energy), and kinetics problems that require understanding reaction mechanisms. Many 11th graders also find the transition from computational chemistry to conceptual reasoning difficult—the exam tests both your math skills and your ability to explain why reactions behave the way they do. Additionally, balancing oxidation-reduction reactions and understanding how to manipulate equilibrium expressions trips up many students. Personalized instruction can break down these complex topics into manageable pieces and help you build confidence in problem-solving.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but students who work with tutors typically see meaningful gains—often 1-2 score points on the 1-5 scale when they start tutoring 8-12 weeks before the exam. If you're scoring a 2 and aiming for a 3, that's very achievable with focused practice on your weak areas. If you're already at a 3 or 4, improvement requires deeper conceptual mastery and test strategy refinement. The key is identifying your specific gaps—whether that's calculation errors, conceptual misunderstandings, or timing issues—and addressing them systematically through practice and feedback.
Start taking full-length practice exams about 6-8 weeks before the May test date, then increase frequency to every 1-2 weeks as exam day approaches. This gives you time to identify patterns in your mistakes and adjust your study strategy. Between full exams, focus on targeted practice with specific units or question types where you struggled. A tutor can help you analyze your practice test results to pinpoint whether your errors stem from careless mistakes, timing issues, or true knowledge gaps—then design study sessions to address the root cause rather than just drilling more problems.
Many Washington, DC students take AP Chemistry in 11th grade after completing honors or standard chemistry in 10th grade. If you're well-prepared from your previous chemistry course, 11th grade is a good time to take the challenge. However, if chemistry concepts felt shaky last year, you may benefit from a tutor who can fill gaps while you're learning new AP-level material. The compressed timeline of a single academic year means you won't have much room for extended review periods, so proactive tutoring—especially in the fall and early winter—helps you stay on track and avoid falling behind.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have deep knowledge of AP Chemistry content and exam strategy. When you're matched with a tutor, look for someone who can explain concepts clearly, breaks complex problems into manageable steps, and provides honest feedback about your progress. A strong tutor adapts to your learning style—whether you're a visual learner who benefits from diagrams and molecular models, or someone who prefers working through practice problems and talking through your reasoning. In Washington, DC's competitive academic environment, having a tutor who understands AP Chemistry expectations and can push you toward mastery makes a real difference in your score.
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