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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

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Laura
When I was younger, I viewed education as a great leveler, allowing people to move from lower economic groupings to higher ones, but now, I view education as the creator of a wider path for personal and professional improvement that motivates individuals to move past where they might have stopped. F...
Campbell University
Masters in Education, English Composition
University of NC at Greensboro
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama and Dance Teacher Education

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Zachary
I have been an educator for over 8 years and my areas of specialization are English, Literature, U.S. History, and Drama. My teaching background primarily involves working with elementary school age children, but I have also conducted workshops for middle schoolers and taught adult learners. I have ...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Labor and Industrial Relations

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Aaron
For as long as I have been a student, I have taken great pleasure in imparting my knowledge on others and in seeing others succeed. I especially love tutoring motivated, hard-working students to help them achieve their full potentials. When reviewing material with a student, I generally like to delv...
Rice University
Current Undergrad, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Ashli
I am passionate about languages and helping you learn to speak better French or English! I provide engaging activities and authentic resources to help you build confidence and the skills to communicate effectively...in real life! My goal is to get YOU actually using the language- right away. You can...
University of North Texas
Master of Arts, French
University of North Texas
Bachelor in Arts, French

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8+ years
Andrea
Teaching is my passion; as a Sagittarius, I am on an endless quest to learn more and help others do the same. I have taught over 100 college and graduate students in my career, in courses ranging from writing seminar to research methods.I'm currently faculty at The New School (Parsons School of Desi...
The New School
PHD, Urban + Public Policy
Sarah Lawrence College
Bachelors, Liberal Arts

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4+ years
Eric
I am a graduate of The University of Tennessee where I received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. I also have an MBA from Tennessee Tech University and am a CPA. Outside of my academic accomplishments, I have worked in a Fortune 200 Energy company within its Finance and Accounting functions and h...
Tennessee Technological University
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
The University of Tennessee
Bachelor of Science, Accounting

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Gloria
I have a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Management, a Masters Degree in Education and currently I am on a hiatus from my Doctoral program of Higher Education and Adult Learning of which I have two courses including a research course and project to complete, prayerfull...
Strayer University-Tennessee
Masters, Education
Columbia College
Bachelors, Business Administration/Management

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alex
My past students and friends say that my face lights up when I start talking about math (especially calculus). Between my Applied Mathematics degree from the University of Rochester and my Eagle Scout award, I have natural passions for mathematics and helping people. Let me combine these passions fo...
University of Rochester
Bachelors, Applied Mathematics

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Sarah
I am a graduate of the University of Virginia, where I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Global Public Health. After college, I went on to get my Masters of Science in Biomedical Science at Tufts University School of Medicine. I am currently applying to medical school and hope to matriculate nex...
Tufts University School Of Medicine
Current Grad Student, Masters of Biomedical Science
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Bachelors, Global Public Health
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Chemistry 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. In 11th grade, you'll typically build foundational understanding in the first five units while preparing for deeper study of equilibrium and acid-base chemistry. A tutor can help you identify which topics align with your school's pacing and highlight the areas where you're struggling earliest in the year, so you have time to strengthen weak foundations before the May exam.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency with tutoring. Students who start with solid fundamentals and work with a tutor on problem-solving strategies and practice typically see 1-2 score point improvements on the AP scale (1-5). If you're struggling with foundational concepts, tutoring often focuses on rebuilding those skills first, which can lead to more significant improvements by exam time. The key is starting early in the year and maintaining regular practice between sessions—tutors can help you develop a study schedule that reinforces what you're learning in class.
Students often struggle with three main areas: (1) Translating between macroscopic observations and particle-level explanations—understanding why reactions happen at the molecular level, not just memorizing facts; (2) Quantitative problem-solving, especially stoichiometry, equilibrium calculations, and thermodynamics, which require both conceptual understanding and math skills; and (3) Exam pacing, since the AP Chemistry exam has 60 multiple-choice questions and a free-response section with tight time constraints. Tutors can break down difficult concepts into digestible pieces, walk you through problem-solving strategies step-by-step, and help you practice managing your time under pressure.
The free-response section (about 50% of your exam score) requires you to show your work, explain reasoning, and solve multi-step problems. A strong strategy includes: (1) reading questions carefully and identifying what's being asked before diving into calculations; (2) showing all work clearly—graders award partial credit for correct methodology even if your final answer is off; (3) labeling units and using correct significant figures; and (4) explaining conceptual reasoning when asked "why" or "how." Tutors can show you how to structure answers effectively, help you practice on recent AP Chemistry exams, and give you feedback on where you're losing points so you can adjust your approach before test day.
Starting tutoring in fall (early in the school year) gives you the most time to build strong foundations and address gaps before spring review season. If you're struggling in units 1-3 (atomic structure, bonding, intermolecular forces), getting support early helps you understand core concepts that later topics depend on. That said, tutoring is valuable at any point—even if you start in winter or spring, tutors can help you review challenging units, strengthen your understanding of equilibrium and acid-base topics (which appear heavily on the exam), and refine your test-taking strategy. The closer to May you start, the more focused the work becomes on targeted practice and exam technique.
Most students benefit from taking at least 3-4 full-length practice exams spaced throughout the year—roughly one per trimester or semester, then one or two more in final weeks before the May exam. Each practice test should be taken under timed conditions to build your speed and stamina. More importantly than the quantity is how you use them: after each practice test, review every question you missed or found difficult, understand why the correct answer is right, and identify patterns in your weak areas (calculation errors, conceptual misunderstandings, time management). A tutor can help you grade and analyze your practice tests strategically, pointing out which topics to prioritize and which test-taking adjustments will have the biggest impact on your score.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Atlanta who specialize in AP Chemistry and understand the specific demands of the exam. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your current level, goals (targeting a 3, 4, or 5), and preferred focus areas—whether that's building foundational understanding early in the year, strengthening problem-solving skills, or refining exam strategy as test day approaches. Tutors work with your school's curriculum and pacing, so they can complement what you're learning in class and address gaps tailored to your needs.
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