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4+ years
Benjamin
I am a big believer in the power of intuition and curiosity, so I try to teach in a way that nurtures both. I find that it is important not only to know how to get from problem statement to solution, but also to have some understanding of why the pieces fit together the way they do.
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Drexel University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nicholas
I am currently working towards my degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Dayton. In high school, I tutored students around my age frequently with my school's chapter of Mu Alpha Theta (math national honor society). Since I arrived at college, I have been tutoring my peers in calculus,...
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Certified Tutor
6+ years
Pavan
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. I am majoring in Bioengineering with a minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship. During my time in high school, I received a lot of experience with tutoring youth through my participation in my school's Study Buddies program. Through this...
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Avianna
I am from Dayton, Ohio. and I have been teaching, mentoring, and training children and adults for 10+ years. My favorite subject to teach is Math. I love this the most because it causes people to "think outside of the cube (see what I did there?)" to find solutions to problems. I also have a B.A. in...
Wright State University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry
Wright State University-Main Campus
Current Grad Student, Chemistry

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5+ years
Victoria
I am a current student attending graduate school at Columbia University. I graduated from Yale University in 2011 and upon graduation, joined Teach for America, a non-profit organization whose mission is is to help close the current opportunity gap that exists in classrooms across the U.S. I taught ...
Southern Connecticut State University
Master of Science, Education
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Christina
As a trained poet and writer, I come equipped with creativity and attention to detail. I am dedicated to finding the best learning path for each of my students, and I find joy in collaborating with learners on how they best learn. My connection to math is anchored in this creative spirit--helping st...
The New School
Masters, Creative Writing: Poetry State Certified Teacher
Sarah Lawrence College
Bachelors, Liberal Arts

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Nitin
I am a sophomore at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in Business Administration with twin concentrations in Finance and Business Analytics. I am also pursuing an additional major in Statistics and Economics. I really enjoy meeting new people and working with others, which is why I am drawn to th...
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Christine
I am currently a junior at New York University, majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Business Studies. I have been a tutor all throughout high school and I have lots of leadership experience geared towards younger children.
New York University
Bachelor of Economics, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sabrina
I am a communications student at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism with a minor in Entertainment Industry from USC's world-renowned School of Cinematic Arts.I am an enthusiastic and creative thinker with a background in publicity, marketing, social media, and public speaking. Whe...
University of Southern California
Bachelor in Arts, Digital Communications and Multimedia

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6+ years
Sophie
I graduated from Bethel University with a degree in Life Science Education. I am licensed for 9-12 Life Science education as well as 5-8 Science. I am currently working on my masters of education with an emphasis on natural science and environmental education at Hamline University.I am in my fifth y...
Hamline University
Master of Arts, Environmental Education
Bethel University
Bachelor in Arts, Science Teacher Education
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Calculus AB covers limits, derivatives, and basic integration—essentially the first semester of college calculus. AP Calculus BC includes all of AB content plus additional integration techniques, series, and parametric equations. For students in Dayton, understanding which exam aligns with your college goals is important: AB is typically sufficient for most STEM programs, while BC is often preferred for engineering or mathematics majors. A tutor can help you assess which path makes sense based on your current math foundation and college plans.
Many students struggle with the conceptual leap from algebra and precalculus to calculus—understanding why derivatives and integrals work, not just memorizing formulas. Pacing is another major challenge; the AP Calculus curriculum moves quickly, and falling behind early makes catching up difficult. Time management during the exam is also critical, as students often get stuck on one problem and run out of time for others. Personalized tutoring helps address these gaps by breaking down concepts into digestible pieces and building problem-solving strategies that work for your learning style.
Score improvement depends on where you're starting and how much time you invest. Students who begin tutoring early in the school year typically see more significant gains than those who start in spring. Research on 1-on-1 instruction shows that personalized tutoring significantly accelerates learning compared to classroom instruction alone. Most students see measurable improvement within 4-6 weeks of consistent tutoring, though substantial score gains (moving from a 2 to a 4, for example) usually require 2-3 months of regular sessions combined with independent practice.
Practice tests are essential—they help you identify weak topics, get comfortable with the exam format, and build stamina for the full 3-hour exam. The best approach is to take full-length practice tests under timed conditions every 2-3 weeks, then review mistakes carefully with a tutor to understand why you got them wrong. Many students make the mistake of taking practice tests passively; instead, treat each one as a diagnostic tool. A tutor can help you analyze your performance patterns—whether you're rushing through easy problems, struggling with specific topics, or managing time poorly—and adjust your study strategy accordingly.
Derivatives and integrals require understanding both the mechanical process (how to compute them) and the conceptual meaning (what they represent). Many students memorize rules like the power rule or chain rule without understanding why they work, which causes problems when they encounter unfamiliar applications. Additionally, the notation can be confusing—seeing dy/dx or ∫ for the first time feels abstract. Tutors help by connecting these concepts to real-world contexts (rates of change, areas under curves) and building your intuition before diving into complex problems.
Your first session is typically diagnostic—a tutor will assess your current understanding, identify specific gaps, and learn your learning style. You might work through a few problems together to see where you get stuck, and the tutor will ask questions to understand whether your struggles are conceptual or procedural. From there, you'll develop a personalized study plan that targets your weak areas while reinforcing strengths. For students in Dayton preparing for AP Calculus, this might mean starting with foundational precalculus concepts or jumping into derivatives depending on where you are in the school year.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about your approach to problems. The best antidote is confidence built through practice—the more problems you've solved and strategies you've rehearsed, the calmer you'll feel on test day. Tutors can help by teaching you to recognize problem types quickly, so you spend less mental energy figuring out where to start. Practical strategies like skipping difficult problems early and returning to them later, checking your work when you have time, and taking deep breaths between sections can make a real difference. Many tutors also help students develop a pre-exam routine that reduces anxiety.
Look for tutors with strong mathematics backgrounds—ideally those who've taken AP Calculus themselves or taught it in a classroom setting. Experience with AP exam formats and scoring rubrics is valuable, since they can teach you not just how to solve problems but how to communicate your reasoning in ways that earn full credit. It's also helpful if a tutor has worked with students at your current level and understands the specific challenges you're facing. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who are vetted for subject expertise and teaching ability, so you can focus on learning rather than evaluating credentials.
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