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University of Phoenix
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management

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10+ years
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City University of Seattle in Canada
Masters, Educational Leadership
St Cloud State University
Bachelors, Elementary Education

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6+ years
Christina
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

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Connie
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Dartmouth College
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematical Statistics and Probability

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5+ years
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Jodhpur University India
Bachelor of Science, Applied Physics
Jodhpur University India
Doctor of Philosophy, Physics

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10+ years
Gwynne
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Concordia University-Portland
Masters, Curriculum Design and Instruction
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Bachelors, English and Sociology

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5+ years
Kwame
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor in Arts, English

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6+ years
Cassandra
I am a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University where I received a Master of Arts in Rhetoric. I also have a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing with minors in English Literature and Hispanic Studies from Montana State University. While at CMU, I had an amazing time as a Communication & Languag...
Carnegie Mellon University - Master's/Graduate, English
Rhetoric

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9+ years
Gabriela
I am a graduate of East Carolina University where I received a Bachelor in Science in Elementary Education and Wayne Community College where I received an Associate in Arts and Business Administration. I am currently working on ESL (teaching students of other languages) Praxis.Since graduation I wor...
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The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelor of Science, Finance
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Language and Composition scores range from 1-5, with a national average around 2.9. With focused preparation and personalized tutoring, many students improve by 1-2 score points. Your realistic target depends on your starting point—if you're scoring 3s on practice exams, reaching a 4 or 5 is achievable with targeted work on your weaker areas, whether that's argument analysis, rhetorical strategy identification, or timed writing sections.
The key is identifying exactly where you're losing points early. Expert tutors can analyze your practice test responses to pinpoint whether you need help understanding the rhetorical concepts, managing time across three timed essays, or mastering the multiple-choice section on argument passages.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges students face on AP Language—you have 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete 52 multiple-choice questions and write three essays under timed conditions. The strategy varies by section: spend 60-75 minutes on the multiple-choice (roughly 1 minute per question), then divide the remaining 105 minutes across the three essays (roughly 40 minutes each for planning and writing).
Many students struggle because they either rush through the reading passages and miss nuance, or spend too long perfecting their essay introductions and run out of time for conclusions. A tutor can help you practice with real AP prompts using actual time limits, identify where you're losing minutes, and develop personalized pacing techniques that fit your writing speed and reading comprehension style.
The rhetorical analysis essay (Question 2) trips up many students because it requires identifying and explaining how an author uses specific techniques—diction, syntax, imagery, tone, appeals—to achieve their purpose. Students often list techniques without connecting them to the author's argument or impact, which earns lower scores on the rubric.
The multiple-choice section is also deceptively difficult because the argument passages are dense and the wrong answers are designed to look tempting if you're not reading carefully. You need to distinguish between what the author claims versus what you might infer, and understand the difference between a rhetorical choice and its effect. Personalized tutoring helps you practice annotating effectively, build a stronger vocabulary for rhetorical concepts, and develop a system for eliminating wrong answers confidently under time pressure.
Aim for 4-6 full, timed practice tests in the months leading up to the exam, spaced out strategically. Start with 1-2 tests in early spring to identify your baseline and weakest areas, then increase to 1 per week as you approach the exam. Each practice test should be completed under real exam conditions—no notes, no breaks, timed sections.
More important than the number of tests is what you do with them. After each test, a detailed review is essential: look at every multiple-choice question you missed to understand why the correct answer was better, and get feedback on your essays from someone who understands the AP rubric. Many Minneapolis students benefit from working with a tutor who can review your practice essays and give you specific revision guidance, not just a score.
The argument essay asks you to develop your own position on a claim using evidence and reasoning. Common weaknesses include: vague thesis statements that don't clearly take a side, evidence that's generic or underdeveloped, and reasoning that doesn't explain why your evidence supports your point. Strong argument essays have a clear stance, specific examples (from current events, history, literature, or personal observation), and explicit reasoning that connects evidence back to your claim.
Many students also struggle with counterarguments—acknowledging the other side strengthens your essay, but only if you refute it effectively. With personalized tutoring, you can practice developing stronger thesis statements, brainstorming relevant evidence quickly, and structuring your reasoning clearly under time pressure. A tutor can also help you build a mental library of current events and examples you can draw from during the exam.
If you're taking the exam in May, begin serious preparation by January or February. This gives you 3-4 months to work through the curriculum, practice with real AP materials, identify weak areas, and refine your approach. Starting earlier is helpful if you struggle with writing or reading comprehension, but you can make significant progress with focused work in the final quarter.
Many Minneapolis students benefit from connecting with a tutor in early spring when they can focus on weak areas identified in class. Whether you need help with argument structure, rhetorical analysis, time management, or exam confidence, a personalized approach lets you spend your preparation time most effectively rather than reviewing material you've already mastered.
Look for a tutor with strong writing expertise and direct experience with the AP Language exam—ideally someone who has taught AP courses, graded essays using the AP rubric, or achieved high scores themselves. They should understand not just grammar and writing mechanics, but rhetorical analysis, argumentation, and the specific demands of timed writing.
Equally important is someone who can diagnose your specific challenges. Do you need help understanding rhetorical concepts? Managing time across three essays? Building confidence? A skilled tutor will assess where you're losing points on practice tests and create a personalized plan to address those gaps. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Minneapolis who can work with your schedule and learning style, whether you're aiming to move from a 2 to a 3, or pushing for a 5.
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