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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

Certified Tutor
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...
Boston College
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Massachusetts Medical School - Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Sciences
Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Eric
My passion is helping to educate my clients in the areas they need assistance with. As a financial advisor and investment advisor representative, this is what I do on a daily basis, and I look forward to helping you accomplish your goals.
University of Hartford
Master of Science, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Appalachian State University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Certified Tutor
6+ years
I am committed to making tutoring fun and beneficial for all my students. I graduated magna cum laude from my high school as salutatorian in 2018, with distinction from Duke University with a B.S. in neuroscience in 2022 and am an incoming graduate student at Columbia University. Although each of my...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
6+ years
I am a Junior Computer Science and Cognitive Science Dual Major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. I began tutoring when I was in High School, helping both peers and students in Elementary and Middle School. I am passionate about helping others learn and become the best versions of the...
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sawyer
I am a current Undergraduate Student at Michigan Technological University, studying General Engineering planning to pursue a dual major in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. I have tutored on a volunteer basis through both the National Honors Society and through the Tech Tutors student organizat...
Michigan Technological University
Current Undergrad Student, Engineering, General

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Patrick
I would like to help you become a good writer.I’m an editor and writer who has edited and written words in just about every form they travel in. Ten years as reporter and an editor at Milwaukee Journal (now the Journal Sentinel). Twenty years as owner-operator of national multi-media business. Have ...
Marquette University
Bachelors, Journalism

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nayeon
I'm pursuing a double major in Mathematics and English at Vanderbilt University. I have been tutoring math since High School and have native proficiency in Mandarin Chinese. I am dedicated to helping students explore the study methods that will fit their individual needs.
Vanderbilt
Bachelors, Math and English
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. If you're starting around a 2-3, reaching a 4 is very achievable with targeted practice on the three essays and multiple-choice sections. Students who are already scoring 4s can push to 5s by refining their argument analysis skills and mastering the nuances of rhetorical strategy identification. The key is consistent practice with real AP exams and feedback on your specific weak areas—whether that's thesis development, evidence selection, or time management during the timed essays.
AP English Language builds directly on the reading and writing skills you develop in your regular 11th grade English classes, but with a specific focus on rhetoric and argumentation. In Chicago's diverse school districts, your teachers are likely covering literary analysis and essay writing—AP Lang takes this further by emphasizing how authors use language strategically to persuade and influence audiences. The exam tests your ability to analyze rhetorical choices across non-fiction texts, defend arguments with evidence, and write persuasive essays under timed conditions. Tutoring can help you bridge the gap between classroom skills and the AP exam's specific demands, especially around synthesizing multiple sources and identifying subtle rhetorical techniques.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges on AP Lang—you have 3 hours and 15 minutes for 50 multiple-choice questions plus three essays, which means you need a strategic approach. Most successful test-takers spend about 1 hour on the multiple-choice section (roughly 1-1.5 minutes per question), leaving 2 hours and 15 minutes for essays. For the essays themselves, plan to spend 5-10 minutes on planning/outlining and 35-40 minutes on writing each one. Practice with full-length timed tests is essential to build this rhythm—many students discover they rush through reading passages and lose points on comprehension, or spend too much time on planning and run out of time for writing. A tutor can help you develop a personalized pacing strategy based on your strengths and identify where you're losing time.
The three essay prompts are: the Rhetorical Analysis Essay (analyzing how an author uses language to persuade), the Argument Essay (defending your own position on an issue), and the Synthesis Essay (combining multiple sources to develop an argument). Each requires different skills—rhetorical analysis demands close reading and vocabulary for technique identification, argument essays require strong thesis development and evidence selection, and synthesis essays test your ability to integrate sources effectively without letting them overwhelm your own voice. Most students find one essay type easier than the others, which is perfectly normal. Working with a tutor on practice essays helps you identify which format needs the most work and develop a template approach that keeps you organized under pressure without making your writing feel formulaic.
The multiple-choice section tests two main skills: reading comprehension and rhetorical analysis. For reading comprehension, the most common mistake is selecting answers too quickly without re-reading the relevant passage—you'll often find tricky wrong answers that sound right but miss the author's actual point. For rhetorical analysis questions, many students struggle because they focus on what the author says rather than how they say it (the techniques and strategies). A strong strategy is to read the question first, then scan the passage for the relevant section, and always go back to the text to verify your answer choice. Timing is tight, so practicing with real AP exams helps you build speed while maintaining accuracy. Tutors can pinpoint whether you're losing points due to careless reading mistakes, weak vocabulary for identifying techniques, or overthinking questions.
Ideally, starting tutoring 12-16 weeks before the exam gives you enough time to systematically work through each essay type, build confidence on multiple-choice questions, and take several full-length practice tests with feedback. If you're starting later (within 8-10 weeks of the exam), focus immediately on your weakest area—whether that's essay writing, rhetorical analysis, or time management. Even 4-6 weeks of focused tutoring can make a noticeable difference if you're already comfortable with essay writing and mainly need help with exam-specific strategies. Consistency matters more than total hours—weekly sessions where you practice between meetings will yield better results than sporadic tutoring. Many Chicago students start in January or February for the May exam, which provides a solid preparation window.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in AP English Language for students in Chicago. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your specific goals—whether you're aiming to move from a 3 to a 4, strengthen your essay writing, or finally feel confident with rhetorical analysis questions. Tutors can customize their approach based on whether you're taking the exam in May or preparing for a summer retake. Since Chicago has 12 school districts with slightly different curriculum emphases, finding a tutor familiar with the AP exam's specific demands (rather than just your school's curriculum) ensures you're preparing for what actually appears on test day. The matching process takes into account your learning style and schedule, so you can find someone who fits your needs.
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