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Youngstown State University
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10+ years
Shayna
I am a passionate learner who finds great reward in passing my knowledge on. I recently graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education: English. My studies focused in American, British and Multi-ethnic literature. Specializing in how to motivate, educate a...
Northern Arizona University
Bachelors, Secondary Education: English

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Elizabeth
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6+ years
Sabina
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Certificate, Teacher Education, Multiple Levels

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Central Connecticut State University
Bachelors, Elementary education

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9+ years
Elias
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University of St Thomas
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Ruhr Universitaet Bochum
Bachelors, Political Science and Foreign Languages

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Michelle
Current AP Chemistry teacher at KIPP Memphis Collegiate High and graduate of the University of Texas in Austin with a B.S.A in Nutritional Sciences and Business.I find education extremely important, and always look forward to one on one tutoring sessions with my current students. I believe that stud...
The University of Texas at Austin
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The University of Texas at Austin
Certificate, Business, General

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Nina
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Bachelors, Political Science and Government

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10+ years
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University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Bachelors, Sociology
Drexel University
Current Grad Student, Biomedical Sciences

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10+ years
Michael
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Union County College
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Language and Composition is a college-level course focused on analyzing and writing persuasive, expository, and analytical essays. Most 11th graders take it to earn college credit, strengthen their writing skills, and prepare for the AP exam in May. The course emphasizes rhetorical analysis, argument development, and mastering different writing styles—skills that transfer directly to college coursework.
The exam has three sections: a multiple-choice section on reading comprehension and rhetorical analysis (45 minutes), and two free-response essays—the rhetorical analysis essay, the argument essay, and the synthesis essay (2 hours 15 minutes total). You'll analyze how authors use language and rhetoric, construct your own arguments, and synthesize multiple sources to support a position. Scoring ranges from 1–5, with a 3 or higher typically earning college credit.
Students often struggle with time management during the free-response section, especially balancing thorough analysis with writing three essays in under 2.5 hours. Many also find it difficult to identify rhetorical devices and explain their purpose beyond simply naming them, or to construct arguments that go beyond surface-level claims. Understanding the nuances between the three essay types—and knowing when to use specific evidence—is another common stumbling block.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction can significantly improve your score by targeting your specific weaknesses—whether that's essay structure, time management, or rhetorical analysis skills. Many students see 1–2 score point improvements with consistent practice and feedback on their writing. The key is starting early enough to practice multiple essays, receive detailed critiques, and refine your approach before test day.
Practice tests are essential for AP Language success because they help you get comfortable with the exam format, build your pacing strategy, and identify which question types or essay prompts give you the most trouble. Taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions—ideally 3–4 before May—gives you realistic feedback on where to focus your study time. Tutors can review your practice essays and help you understand why certain approaches work better than others.
Ideally, start tutoring in the fall or early winter to build strong foundational skills and have time for multiple practice essays with feedback. If you're already in spring and feeling behind, even a few weeks of focused tutoring can help you refine your essay strategy and boost confidence. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can assess where you are and create a targeted study plan based on your timeline and goals.
For the rhetorical analysis essay, focus on identifying the author's purpose and the specific techniques they use—then explain the effect of those techniques. For the argument essay, build a clear thesis early and support it with specific, relevant evidence rather than general statements. For the synthesis essay, read all sources first, identify your position, and weave source material in to strengthen your argument. Time management matters: spend 2–3 minutes planning, 25–30 minutes writing, and 2–3 minutes reviewing each essay.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about what to expect. Taking multiple timed practice tests builds confidence and makes the real exam feel familiar. During the actual test, remind yourself that you don't need a perfect essay—you need a clear thesis, relevant evidence, and solid analysis. Working with a tutor helps you practice staying calm under pressure and develop strategies like taking a few deep breaths before each essay and reading prompts carefully before diving in.
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