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Darren
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Youngstown State University
Masters in Education, College Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Youngstown State University
Bachelor of Education, English Composition

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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
As an Environmental Educator for New York State Parks, I act as a jack-of-all-trades for the thousands of visitors who come to our natural areas every summer. One day I could be giving a program on the geological formation of the Finger Lakes; another day, I could be hiking park trails to make sure ...
Illinois Wesleyan University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Studies

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sabina
I am a graduate of Texas A&M University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Sociology and then continued to pursue my teacher certifications. After graduation, I decided to become a Flight Attendant and travel the different parts of the globe, giving me a better understanding of different cultures...
Texas A M University-College Station
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Lone Star College System
Certificate, Teacher Education, Multiple Levels

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5+ years
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Western Governors University
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Central Connecticut State University
Bachelors, Elementary education

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9+ years
Elias
I live by the following motto. "You teach what you are, so be something worth teaching". My goal is to get the students to the Eureka's moment, when they realize that the subject matter is actually enlightening. My background is diverse as I'm a very curious individual. I studied Political Science a...
University of St Thomas
Masters, Software Engeneering
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
Bachelor of Science, Nutrition Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
Certificate, Business, General

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Nina
I enjoy teaching and working with students of all levels (grammar school, high school, college, and graduate level). I like to meet each student with where they are at and to find out the challenges they're experiencing with the subject matter and how we can work together to help them to retain and ...
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
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Villanova University
Bachelors, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Miri
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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
Bachelors, Game Design & Development
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvements depend on your starting point and how consistently you engage with tutoring. Students who work with tutors on targeted essay practice and rhetorical analysis typically see gains of 1-2 points on the 1-5 scale within a few months of focused preparation. The key is identifying your specific weaknesses—whether that's thesis clarity, evidence integration, or rhetorical strategies—and addressing them systematically. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and create a personalized study plan.
Time management on AP Lang is crucial—you have just 40 minutes per essay. The most effective strategy is spending 8-10 minutes planning (reading, annotating, and outlining your argument), 25-28 minutes writing, and 2-3 minutes reviewing for clarity. Many students rush into writing without a clear plan and end up with unfocused arguments. A tutor can help you practice this timing repeatedly through mock essays so the pacing becomes automatic. They can also teach you how to identify the prompt's core question quickly and develop thesis statements that directly answer it.
The rhetorical analysis essay asks you to explain how an author builds an argument, not whether you agree with it. Start by identifying the author's purpose and audience, then examine specific rhetorical strategies (ethos, pathos, logos, imagery, syntax, tone) and explain their effect. Many students make the mistake of summarizing the passage instead of analyzing technique. Tutors can teach you to annotate strategically, focusing on moments where the author's craft is most evident, and to write clear topic sentences that connect each strategy to the author's overall persuasive goal.
The argument essay requires you to take a clear position on a topic and support it with relevant evidence and reasoning. High-scoring essays have a precise, arguable thesis (not just a topic statement), multiple well-developed body paragraphs with specific evidence, and acknowledgment of counterarguments. Common mistakes include weak evidence, circular reasoning, or losing focus on your main argument. Working with a tutor, you can practice developing stronger theses, selecting the most persuasive evidence, and explaining why that evidence matters—not just dropping quotes without analysis.
AP Language rewards students who can identify and analyze stylistic choices. Syntax (sentence structure), diction (word choice), and tone all convey meaning and persuade readers. Understanding how a short declarative sentence creates emphasis, or how parallel structure builds rhythm, helps you both analyze passages and write stronger essays of your own. In Boston's 32 schools, students often struggle with recognizing subtle stylistic techniques because they haven't been taught to look for them systematically. A tutor can train your eye to notice these patterns and teach you how to incorporate sophisticated style choices into your own writing.
Aim for 4-6 full-length practice tests during your preparation, with spacing between them so you have time to learn from mistakes. The first test establishes your baseline and reveals which essay types give you trouble. Subsequent tests should include targeted review of weak areas—if you're scoring lower on rhetorical analysis, do extra practice essays on that section before your next full test. Your tutor can help you analyze each practice test in depth, showing you exactly where points were lost and why, rather than just moving on to the next test. This reflective practice is what actually drives improvement.
Ideally, start tutoring at the beginning of the school year or within the first month of your AP Language course. This gives you time to master the essay formats, build strong writing habits, and take several practice tests before the May exam. If you're starting later—say in January or February—you can still make significant gains with focused, intensive preparation. Many students find that even 8-10 weeks of consistent tutoring makes a measurable difference. The sooner you identify your specific challenges, the more time you have to address them before test day.
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