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The APUSH exam tests whether students can do what historians do: analyze sources, weigh competing interpretations, and build a thesis under a ticking clock. Jessica's Penn history degree and her certification as a writing tutor through the university's Critical Writing Department mean she can sharpe...
Nova Southeastern University
PHD, Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
University of Pennsylvania
undergraduate

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Erika
The AP United States History exam rewards students who can think in terms of historical causation and continuity, not just recall dates. Erika tackles each period by anchoring it to a few key turning points — the Constitutional Convention, Reconstruction, the New Deal — and teaching students to trac...
Harvard University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy

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Molly
Molly earned her history degree from Columbia, where she wrote two distinguished theses that required the same kind of evidence-based argumentation the AP United States History exam tests. She unpacks complex periods — from Reconstruction to the New Deal — by teaching students to identify causation,...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Asta
The APUSH exam tests historical thinking skills — causation, continuity and change, comparison — not just recall of dates and names. Asta, who holds a political science degree from the University of Chicago and has passed the CLEP US History exam, tackles each period by connecting political developm...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

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Ethan
Studying public policy means tracing how ideas become laws and how laws reshape societies — exactly the kind of causal thinking APUSH demands. Ethan tackles each period by connecting policy decisions to their social consequences, whether it's Reconstruction-era amendments or New Deal legislation. He...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

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Catherine
Catherine is finishing a PhD in History, which means she doesn't just know the APUSH content — she thinks like the historians who write the exam. She unpacks periodization and causation as thinking tools, showing students how to trace threads like westward expansion or evolving conceptions of libert...
Stanford University
PHD, History
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts

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Periodization is where most AP United States History students struggle — not memorizing events, but explaining why 1848 or 1877 or 1945 marks a turning point. Tom's PhD in American Studies means he thinks in exactly these terms, connecting economic, cultural, and political threads across eras. He al...
Boston University
PHD, American Studies
Harvard University
Bachelors

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Patrick
Scoring well on AP United States History means mastering a specific skill: turning raw historical evidence into a coherent, thesis-driven argument under time pressure. Patrick's MA in History and legal training at Duke gave him years of practice doing exactly that — synthesizing sources, identifying...
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, History
Duke University
JD
Duke University
MA in History

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Richard
Scoring well on AP United States History means writing persuasive, evidence-rich essays under serious time constraints. Richard's Government concentration at Harvard keeps him deep in primary sources and historical argumentation daily, and he walks students through how to dissect a document set, ide...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Government

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10+ years
Deirdre
APUSH asks students to do something most find uncomfortable: argue with history rather than just memorize it. Deirdre earned her BA in History of Science from Harvard, where analyzing primary sources and constructing document-based arguments was daily practice. She walks students through periodizati...
Harvard University
Bachelors, History and Science, Pre-Medical Studies
Harvard University
BA in History of Science
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AP United States History spans from pre-Columbian times through the present day, organized into nine thematic learning objectives. The course emphasizes major themes like American identity, politics and power, work and exchange, culture and society, and America in the world. For students in Manhattan preparing for the AP exam, a tutor can help you master the specific periods, events, and historical arguments that appear most frequently on the test, ensuring you're not just memorizing dates but understanding the broader historical narratives that connect them.
The AP US History exam consists of two sections: a 55-minute multiple-choice and short-answer section (55% of your score) and a 100-minute free-response section with one document-based question and one long essay (45% of your score). The multiple-choice tests your ability to identify key events and analyze primary sources quickly, while the essays require you to construct sophisticated historical arguments with evidence. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can help you practice both sections under timed conditions, so you're comfortable with the pacing and question formats on test day.
Many students struggle with three main areas: managing the sheer volume of content across 500+ years of history, analyzing primary sources quickly under time pressure, and constructing essays that go beyond summary to make sophisticated historical arguments. Additionally, students often find it difficult to distinguish between questions that test factual recall versus those requiring deeper analytical thinking. A tutor can help you develop strategies for organizing information, practicing source analysis, and building essay frameworks that help you respond confidently to any prompt.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with tutoring. Students who work with a tutor on targeted practice—focusing on weak content areas, refining essay structure, and building test-taking strategies—typically see meaningful gains, especially in the free-response section where argument quality makes a big difference. For students in Manhattan, personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to identify exactly where you're losing points and create a focused study plan, rather than spending time on content you already know well.
Strong AP US History essays require a clear thesis, specific evidence from the time period, and explicit analysis connecting your evidence to your argument—not just description of what happened. Many students lose points by summarizing events rather than explaining their historical significance. A tutor can teach you frameworks for organizing your thoughts quickly, help you practice identifying the strongest evidence to support your argument, and give you feedback on drafts so you understand exactly what separates a 7-point essay from a 9-point essay.
Primary source analysis on the AP exam requires you to identify the document's context (who created it, when, why), understand its perspective, and connect it to broader historical themes—all quickly. The key is developing a systematic approach: first, note the source's origin and purpose; second, identify the main argument or perspective; third, consider what biases or limitations the source might have; and finally, connect it to the historical period you're studying. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can guide you through practice documents, helping you build speed and confidence so source analysis becomes automatic rather than stressful.
Ideally, you should begin focused exam preparation 8-12 weeks before the May test date, though this depends on your current comfort level with the material. If you're taking the course concurrently, tutoring can help you stay on track throughout the year by reinforcing key concepts as you learn them, rather than cramming everything at the end. For students in Manhattan looking to maximize their score, starting tutoring in January or February gives you time to identify weak areas, practice full-length exams, and refine your strategies before test day.
The right tutor should have strong knowledge of AP US History content, experience helping students prepare for the exam, and the ability to explain complex historical concepts clearly. They should also understand your specific challenges—whether that's managing test anxiety, improving your essay writing, or mastering a particular historical period. When you connect with Varsity Tutors, you can discuss your goals and learning style, and we'll match you with a tutor who has the expertise and teaching approach that fits your needs.
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