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Allen
An interdisciplinary degree blending economics and political science at Yale means Allen spent four years studying the exact forces — trade policy, constitutional interpretation, factional politics — that drive APUSH's most heavily tested periods from the Early Republic through the New Deal. He teac...
Yale University
B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science

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Ryan
The APUSH exam rewards students who can do more than recall events — they need to construct document-based arguments under time pressure and connect themes across periods. Ryan studied American Studies at the college level, which means he approaches U.S. history through the intersections of politics...
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts, American Studies

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Julie
A statistics and machine learning certificate at Princeton means Julie spends her coursework building arguments from data — the same evidentiary reasoning APUSH demands when students must synthesize unfamiliar documents into a coherent thesis under time pressure. Her philosophy training adds a layer...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

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Rachel
The AP US History exam tests whether students can do what historians do: analyze documents, identify historical causation, and construct a defensible argument under time pressure. Rachel studied history in college and knows how to break down DBQ and LEQ prompts so students understand what the rubric...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, History, Political Science

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Samantha
Anthropology trains you to analyze how cultures construct meaning — the same interpretive muscle APUSH flexes when students must contextualize a Reconstruction-era political cartoon or explain why Progressive reformers framed their arguments the way they did. Samantha's anthropology degree from Nort...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts

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Alexander
A European history major at Johns Hopkins who also tutored AP US and World History for years, Alexander knows exactly where the overlap between these curricula pays off — students who can trace how Enlightenment thought shaped the Declaration of Independence or how WWI's aftermath drove American iso...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelors, European History
Johns Hopkins University
BA in European History

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Taylor
A drama training at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts might seem unrelated to APUSH, but performance study is really about understanding human motivation, power dynamics, and the cultural moments that produce them — exactly the kind of contextual thinking the exam's DBQ and LEQ essays reward. Taylor's ...
New York University
Bachelors, Drama

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Orlando
Orlando's economics degree gives him a useful throughline for APUSH — so much of the curriculum, from mercantilism through industrialization to New Deal policy, hinges on understanding economic motives and their political consequences. He leans into that angle when teaching students to build causal ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

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Anton
I am an avid reader of canonical and "experimental" literature, so I love tutoring writing and english literature. I am also great at tutoring Algebra, and I have helped students prepare for the SAT.
University of California-San Diego
Bachelor in Arts, Literature and Writing

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Chris
I am a graduate of Fordham University where I earned a Bachelor's degree with a major in History. In particular, I focused my energies on the study of American History. I have tutored as a part of the National Honor Society on topics such as AP Literature, AP American History, AP American Government...
Fordham University
Bachelor in Arts, History
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AP US History spans from pre-Columbian America through the present day, organized around nine thematic learning objectives including identity, work/exchange, power/politics, America in the world, and more. The course emphasizes historical reasoning skills like causation, comparison, and contextualization rather than pure memorization. Students analyze primary and secondary sources, develop historical arguments, and practice the skills tested on the AP exam.
The AP US History exam consists of two sections: a multiple-choice and short-answer section (95 minutes) and a free-response section with a document-based question and long essay (100 minutes). Success requires both content knowledge and strong analytical skills—you'll need to interpret sources, construct arguments, and manage your time carefully across different question types. Many students benefit from targeted practice with each section to identify which formats require the most attention.
Students often struggle with three main areas: managing the breadth of content across 500+ years of history, developing strong historical arguments supported by specific evidence, and analyzing primary sources under timed conditions. Additionally, many find it difficult to move beyond memorizing facts to understanding causation and connections between events. Personalized tutoring helps identify which of these areas needs the most focus for your learning style.
Score improvement depends on where you're starting and how consistently you engage with tutoring and practice. Students who work with tutors typically see gains of 1-2 points on the 5-point scale over several months, though results vary based on initial preparation level and effort. The most significant improvements come from targeted work on weak areas—whether that's mastering specific time periods, strengthening essay writing, or improving multiple-choice strategies.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of focused preparation, though this varies based on your current knowledge and goals. A typical timeline includes reviewing content units, taking practice tests to identify weak areas, and then drilling those specific topics and question types. Starting earlier gives you more flexibility to revisit challenging material and build confidence through repeated practice.
Practice tests serve multiple purposes: they help you understand the exam format and pacing, reveal which content areas or question types you struggle with, and build test-taking stamina for the 3-hour exam. Taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions is especially valuable because it exposes timing issues and helps you develop strategies for managing the multiple-choice, short-answer, and free-response sections. Tutors can use your practice test results to pinpoint exactly where to focus your remaining study time.
Varsity Tutors connects Brooklyn students with expert tutors who specialize in AP US History and understand the specific demands of the exam. You can get matched with a tutor who fits your schedule and learning style, whether you need help with content review, essay writing, test-taking strategies, or all three. The matching process considers your goals, availability, and what areas of the course need the most attention.
Your first session typically focuses on understanding your current level, identifying your specific challenges, and setting clear goals for tutoring. A tutor might review your recent practice test results, discuss which historical periods or question types are most difficult, and outline a personalized study plan. This foundation helps ensure that every subsequent session targets your actual needs rather than generic test prep.
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