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Allison

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Allison

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Allison's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Math
Middle School Math
Pre-Algebra

Hi, my name is Allie and I'm a 24 year old Math and Classics student-athlete graduate from the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. I live in Brighton now and am currently applying to full-time jobs. I am very friendly and outgoing and have lots of experience with kids of all ages and all personal...

Education

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Georgia

Certified Tutor

Georgia

Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Georgia's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
AP Macroeconomics
Arithmetic
Business

Growing up with a teacher for a mother, I have always been challenged to learn. A voracious reader, writer, and student, I always loved learning. These interests were compounded by the desire to share the knowledge I acquired from each new topic of study. As early as grade school, I assisted in teac...

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Old Dominion University

Bachelor of Science, Accounting

Daniel

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Daniel

Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Daniel's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
College Algebra
Math

As a tutor, I strive to utilize my academic knowledge while impacting students who strive to succeed.

Education

Texas Tech University

Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Texas Tech University

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Jeremy

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Jeremy

Bachelors, History / German
Jeremy's other Tutor Subjects
Basic Computer Literacy
College English
Conversational German
Drum

Though my primary career is as a web developer, I am also an experienced, personable tutor with expertise in a wide variety of subject areas. During my ten years of experience as a teacher and tutor, I've displayed a consistent ability to engage with students to make learning enjoyable and rewarding...

Education

Western Carolina University

Bachelors, History / German

Brian

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Brian

PHD, Law/Theology
Brian's other Tutor Subjects
College English
College Essays
College Geography
College Level American History

I became a tutor because I love to teach. I first started tutoring as a student at Emory University, where I worked with fellow students who were struggling with writing in the Emory Student Writing Center. I realized that I had a knack for helping students understand grammar and composition and soo...

Education

Emory University

PHD, Law/Theology

Emory University

Bachelor in Arts, English/Theater Studies

Joshua

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Joshua

Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology
Joshua's other Tutor Subjects
AP Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Criminal Law
Criminology

I am a postdoctoral fellow with a passion for research and clinical work. During my full-time job, I provide clinical services including psychotherapy and psychological assessments. I am also actively involved in academic research and have multiple publications.I joined Varsity Tutors to offer assis...

Education

University of New Haven

Bachelor in Arts, Community Psychology

Sam Houston State University

Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology

Evan

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Evan

Bachelor of Science, Physics
Evan's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC

Learning a new subject is an exciting journey, and I am passionate about tutoring because I get to help students along that path. Tutoring allows me to witness students connect with material and have those "Ah-ha!" moments.Throughout my school career I would collaborate with my classmates to tackle ...

Education

Virginia Commonwealth University

Bachelor of Science, Physics

Alexander

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Alexander

Current Undergrad, Education
Alexander's other Tutor Subjects
Adult ESL/ELL
Conversational Spanish
English
ESL/ELL

Hola amigos! I am Alexander (Defender of Men) 26 years old; enthusiastic, passionate, funny, friendly and a nature lover guy native from Colombia. I enjoy sharing time with family and friends. I like hiking, painting, photography, teaching, helping others and traveling.Favorite books:The Alchemist -...

Education

Universidad de la Amazonia

Current Undergrad, Education

Alexander

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Alexander

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Alexander's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Reading
ACT Writing
College Application Essays

I am a recent graduate of Columbia University currently working as a freelance writer and tutor while also maintaining a part-time job as a foreign sub-editor at "The Viet Nam News" as a Princeton in Asia fellow.I have benefited from the privilege of good teachers throughout my life, and I believe t...

Education

Columbia University in the City of New York

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

Test Scores
SAT
1490
Jackson

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Jackson

Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry
Jackson's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Math
ACT Reading
ACT Science
Anatomy & Physiology

My goal as a tutor is to equip you with the information and problem solving skills that will help you succeed in your subject of need and develop critical thinking that will apply to any challenge you face academically. I'm an advocate of the "Learn One, Do One, Teach One" methodology of tutoring, a...

Education

Harding University

Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Doctor of Medical Dentistry, Predentistry

Test Scores
ACT
31

Frequently Asked Questions

Most students who work with a tutor see meaningful score improvement, though results depend on starting point and commitment. If you're currently scoring in the 2-3 range, reaching a 4 or 5 is achievable with focused practice on argument analysis and essay writing. Students already scoring 4s often improve to 5s by refining their thesis clarity and evidence selection. The key is consistent practice with actual AP prompts and detailed feedback on your essays—something personalized tutoring excels at. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can identify exactly which rhetorical analysis skills or essay components need strengthening.

Timing is one of the biggest challenges on AP English Language—you have 3 hours to read passages, answer multiple-choice questions, and write three essays. A strong strategy is spending 12-15 minutes per multiple-choice passage (reading + 15 questions), leaving roughly 2 hours for the three essays (about 35-40 minutes each). Many students struggle with the synthesis essay because it requires integrating multiple sources quickly. Working with a tutor helps you practice under timed conditions, learn which passages to tackle first, and develop a sustainable essay outline process that doesn't sacrifice quality. They can also help you identify where you're losing time—whether it's overthinking MC questions or getting stuck on essay introductions.

The three essays (Rhetoric, Argument, Synthesis) each have distinct pitfalls. On the Rhetoric essay, students often summarize the passage instead of analyzing how the author builds their argument—focus on identifying specific rhetorical devices and explaining their effect. The Argument essay frequently lacks a clear, defensible position or uses generic evidence that doesn't strongly support the claim. The Synthesis essay trips up students who either rely too heavily on one or two sources instead of weaving multiple perspectives together, or who fail to establish their own claim before bringing in evidence. A tutor can teach you the structural framework that AP readers expect: a clear thesis, strategic source selection, and analysis that connects evidence to your argument rather than just listing examples.

Most successful AP English Language students spend 5-8 hours per week on focused preparation, especially in the 3-4 months leading up to the May exam. This includes reading and annotating practice passages, writing full timed essays, and reviewing feedback. Since Minneapolis has strong academic schools across its 34 districts, you're likely already getting AP-level instruction in your English classes, so tutoring works best as a supplement—helping you move beyond classroom instruction to exam-specific strategies. Starting in January or February gives you solid preparation time without overwhelming your schedule during junior year. A tutor can help you create a realistic study plan that fits your other commitments and identifies which skills to prioritize first.

Strong rhetorical analysis requires moving beyond identifying devices like metaphor or parallel structure—you need to explain why the author chose each device and what effect it creates. Start by reading passages actively, underlining specific word choices, sentence structures, and persuasive techniques, then ask yourself: "What is the author trying to make the reader believe or feel?" Practice categorizing devices by their purpose: does this build credibility (ethos), appeal to emotion (pathos), use logic (logos), or create emphasis and rhythm? Many students write about tone but struggle to connect it to the author's larger argument. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can teach you to recognize patterns across practice passages, annotate efficiently during timed conditions, and structure essays that move beyond device-spotting to genuine analysis of rhetorical strategy.

Ideally, take one full-length practice test every 2-3 weeks starting 8-10 weeks before the exam, then increase to weekly as test day approaches. This gives you data on your actual pacing, identifies which question types trip you up, and desensitizes you to the exam format and time pressure. More importantly, the value comes from reviewing each practice test thoroughly—analyzing why you missed MC questions, evaluating your essays against the AP rubric, and noting patterns in your mistakes. A tutor can facilitate this review process much more effectively than self-grading, helping you understand the reasoning behind correct answers and showing you how to strengthen specific weaknesses. Even one focused practice test session with expert feedback often reveals insights that lead to meaningful score improvements.

Test anxiety on AP English Language often stems from uncertainty about what graders expect or panic about essay writing under time pressure. Building confidence comes from two things: understanding the rubric deeply (so you know exactly what "good" looks like) and practicing under timed conditions repeatedly until the format feels familiar rather than threatening. During the actual exam, read the essay prompts carefully before diving in, spend 2-3 minutes outlining your response, and remember that AP graders reward clear, well-supported arguments over perfect prose—awkward phrasing won't tank your score if your analysis is sound. Working with a tutor helps because they provide a low-stakes environment to practice, give you reassuring feedback on your progress, and teach specific breathing or grounding techniques for managing anxiety during timed writing. Many students find that knowing they've written timed essays dozens of times before makes the real exam feel manageable.

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