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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

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Jay
I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and moved to Hong Kong in 2010. I majored in Economics and Psychology and minored in Math at the University of Pennsylvania. I'm currently a 7th Grade Science Teacher at Success Academy Charter Schools in New York City. I undertook a summer teaching residency, Sum...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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Bridget
I received my Bachelor of science in Biology from Roosevelt University. I received my Master of Science in Biology and Doctorate in Adult and Higher Education from Northern Illinois University. Teaching Biology is my passion. I currently teach Biology at Fayetteville Technical Community College in N...
Northern Illinois University
Master of Science, Biology, General
Roosevelt University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Northern Illinois University
Doctor of Science, Adult and Continuing Education

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9+ years
Nihar
Since childhood I've had a passion for teaching and learning math. I started actually competing in math tournaments starting in high school, but even in middle school I would do math for fun. Soon realizing my deep passion for math I ended up going to college for mathematics and now currently work a...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics

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Lila
I always loved learning and excelled in school but only when I became a teaching assistant in college did I realize how much teaching is something I am great at and passionate about.I love to see my students excel and will work with them until they feel confident with their mastery of the material w...
Harvard University
Masters, Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Studies Program
Barnard College
Bachelors, Linguistics

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4+ years
Sarah
I have a few years of experience in teaching general biology and chemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology, genetics, biochemistry, and mathematics from students in elementary school-graduate level. I am passionate about helping students achieve their goals, big and small. During my sessions, I cat...
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor of Science, Neurobiology and Behavior

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10+ years
Justin
My name is Justin Gustafson. I am currently a Special Education Teacher in Racine Wisconsin. I teach at a Math intensive school. Due to the requirements of my job I supplement multiple courses, Pre Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Biology, and English. I have done countless interventions in ...
Carthage College
Bachelor in Arts, Special Education

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Ame
Hello, I am a bilingual Senegalese-American student at Columbia University, majoring in Architecture with a minor in Gender studies. For the past six years, I have been tutoring French to undergraduate students, and English Literature, Social Studies and Math to students grades one through eight. As...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelors, Architecture

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9+ years
Jordan
I earned my degrees at Miami Dade Honors College and the University of Central Florida, one in computer science and the other in math education, respectively.I have been tutoring for 14 years in various subjects, but I am most strong in mathematics. Math is my favorite subject to teach because it's ...
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Education, Mathematics Teacher Education

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5+ years
Zain
I am a graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. I received my Bachelor of Arts from the interdisciplinary College of Social Studies and earned certificates in South Asian studies, international relations, and social, cultural, and critical theory. I graduated with honors for my se...
Wesleyan University
Bachelors, College of Social Studies
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Taking AP Chemistry in 9th grade is ambitious but achievable with strong foundational math skills and chemistry preparation. Most students take this course in 10th-11th grade, so starting early requires confidence with algebra, basic physics concepts, and comfort with abstract thinking. If you're excelling in your current science and math classes, 9th grade AP Chemistry can accelerate your academic trajectory. A tutor can assess your readiness by reviewing your math skills and prior chemistry exposure, then customize a prep plan to ensure you're not just keeping up, but truly mastering the material.
Varsity Tutors connects students in Brooklyn with expert tutors who have experience with AP Chemistry curricula and understand the pace and expectations of local schools across Brooklyn's 103 school districts. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your specific school's chemistry program, textbook, and teacher's emphasis areas so the tutoring is perfectly aligned with what you're learning in class. This personalized approach means your tutor can address the exact concepts your school prioritizes, not generic AP Chemistry content.
The main hurdles in AP Chemistry include mastering stoichiometry and mole calculations (which require solid algebra skills), understanding equilibrium concepts and Le Chatelier's principle, and connecting abstract particle-level chemistry to macroscopic observations. Many 9th graders also struggle with lab interpretation and free-response questions that require explaining your reasoning, not just getting the right answer. Working with a tutor one-on-one allows you to slow down on these challenging topics, build confidence through practice problems, and develop the problem-solving strategies that separate struggling students from high performers on the AP exam.
If you're taking AP Chemistry in 9th grade, begin structured exam prep around January or February—about 3-4 months before the May AP exam. This timeline gives you time to review all units, practice full-length exams, refine test-taking strategies, and address weak areas without cramming. However, consistent tutoring throughout the year is more effective than last-minute prep; working with a tutor during regular instruction helps you master concepts as they're introduced, making exam season less stressful. Many successful students combine year-round tutoring support with targeted exam prep in the final months.
AP Chemistry scores range from 1-5, with a 3 or higher considered "passing" for college credit at most institutions. For 9th graders taking AP Chemistry early, achieving a 4 or 5 is ambitious but realistic with consistent effort, strong foundational math, and strategic tutoring support. National trends show that roughly 10-15% of test-takers earn a 5, and 20-25% earn a 4. Your realistic score depends on your algebra proficiency, how deeply you engage with the material during the year, and how effectively you practice with released exam questions. A tutor can help you identify your starting point and create a strategy to maximize your score.
For 9th graders tackling AP Chemistry, meeting 1-2 times weekly is a solid starting point, especially if you're feeling behind or struggling with core concepts like atomic structure, bonding, and thermodynamics. If you're keeping up in class, bi-weekly sessions focused on problem-solving, exam strategy, and reinforcing challenging topics may be sufficient. The ideal frequency depends on your current grade, comfort level with chemistry, and how much independent practice you're doing. Varsity Tutors helps you customize a schedule that fits your needs and budget—many students adjust frequency as the year progresses and the material gets harder.
AP Chemistry free-response questions require you to explain your reasoning, show your work, and sometimes defend a position—not just calculate an answer. The key is practicing with released AP exam questions and learning to structure clear, complete responses that address exactly what the prompt asks. Many students lose points by skipping steps, not labeling units, or failing to explain the chemistry behind their calculation. A tutor can review your free-response attempts, identify patterns in where you lose points, teach you how to read prompts for exactly what's needed, and build your confidence through timed practice. This targeted feedback dramatically improves scores on the 50% of the AP exam that's free-response.
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