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

Certified Tutor
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
Bachelor in Arts, Neuroscience

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

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6+ years
Ritu
UNC Chapel Hill
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General

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6+ years
Brittany
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
9+ years
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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5+ years
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

Certified Tutor
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

Certified Tutor
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
The AP Biology exam covers eight units, but some topics require deeper mastery than others. Unit 1 (Chemistry of Life) and Unit 2 (Cell Structure) form the foundation for everything else, so getting these solid early is crucial. Units 4 (Cell Communication) and 6 (Gene Expression) tend to trip up students because they involve complex molecular processes—many find the Central Dogma and protein synthesis particularly challenging.
A tutor can help you prioritize topics based on your current understanding and create a study plan that builds progressively rather than treating all units equally. This strategic approach helps you allocate study time where it matters most.
Score improvement depends on where you're starting and how consistently you engage with the material. Students who are struggling with fundamentals often see larger gains—moving from a 2 to a 3 or 3 to a 4—because targeted instruction clarifies misconceptions that were holding them back. Students aiming for a 5 typically need to refine their understanding of complex topics and master test-taking strategy.
Most students see meaningful improvement within 8-12 weeks of consistent work. A tutor can identify your specific weak areas (whether that's photosynthesis, evolution, or data analysis) and design instruction around those gaps rather than reviewing material you already understand well.
Three topics consistently challenge 11th graders: (1) molecular mechanisms like DNA replication, transcription, and translation—the abstract nature of these processes makes them hard to visualize; (2) photosynthesis and cellular respiration, where students mix up inputs, outputs, and the purpose of each stage; and (3) interpreting experimental data and graphs, which requires both content knowledge and careful reading.
Beyond content, many students struggle with pacing during the exam. The AP Biology test has 60 multiple-choice questions and a 90-minute free-response section, so time management matters. Tutors help you practice under timed conditions and develop strategies for tackling harder questions efficiently.
Practice tests should be used strategically, not just repeatedly. Early on, take untimed practice sections to focus on understanding content and identifying weak areas. Once you've built knowledge, move to timed full-length exams to practice pacing and test-taking strategy. Free-response questions (FRQs) deserve special attention—they're worth 50% of your score and require you to explain your reasoning clearly, not just pick answers.
A tutor can review your FRQ responses for scientific accuracy, communication clarity, and alignment with the rubric. Many students lose points because they don't explain *why* an answer is correct or forget to reference specific biological concepts. Regular FRQ practice with feedback compounds your improvement significantly.
If you're taking AP Biology this school year, starting tutoring in the fall or early winter gives you 4-5 months to work through the curriculum methodically. This timeline lets you build understanding unit by unit rather than cramming before the May exam. Starting earlier also gives you time to take multiple practice tests and refine weak areas without rushing.
If you're already mid-year and feeling behind, don't wait—even a few months of focused tutoring can significantly improve your mastery of remaining units and your exam strategy. Connect with a tutor who can assess your current level and prioritize the topics that will have the biggest impact on your score.
Look for a tutor with strong biology credentials and, ideally, experience teaching or tutoring AP Biology specifically. They should understand both the content deeply and the test format—knowing what types of questions appear and how the rubric scores FRQs. For a 11th-grade student, it also helps if your tutor can explain complex topics in accessible ways while pushing you toward college-level rigor.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in AP Biology and understand the Chicago-area curriculum. You can discuss your goals upfront—whether you're aiming for a 3 or working toward a 5—so your tutor can tailor sessions to your needs.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared for the breadth of content or uncertainty about question formats. Practicing under timed conditions repeatedly desensitizes you to the pressure—when you've taken multiple practice exams, the real thing feels more familiar and less threatening. Knowing your study plan is solid also builds confidence.
A tutor can help you develop a test-day strategy: how to allocate time between multiple-choice and FRQs, which questions to attempt first, and how to manage panic if you encounter an unfamiliar question. They can also help you identify whether your anxiety is about content gaps (which tutoring fixes) or test format familiarity (which practice tests address).
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