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Jean

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Jean

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology State Certified Teacher
Jean's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Math
ACT Reading
ACT Writing

I am a certified teacher, qualified to teach Social Studies, Math, and English in grades 7 through 12. With four years of substitute teaching and other classroom experience, as well as many years of tutoring in various subject areas, I am a seasoned and versatile tutor. Not only have I taught math a...

Education

Hofstra University

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology State Certified Teacher

Test Scores
SAT
1540
ACT
34
Sarah

Certified Tutor

Sarah

Master of Arts Teaching, Elementary School Teaching
Sarah's other Tutor Subjects
Elementary School
Elementary School Math
Elementary School Reading
Elementary School Science

I grew up in Central Arkansas and discovered my love for teaching while mentoring in impoverished schools in Little Rock. I went on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Education and my Masters of Art in Teaching with a Special Education Endorsement at the University of Arkansas. Now I am a 4th grad...

Education

University of Arkansas

Master of Arts Teaching, Elementary School Teaching

University of Arkansas

Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

Nabil

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Nabil

Bachelor in Arts, History
Nabil's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
Conversational Spanish
English

I am a sophomore at Barnard College of Columbia University majoring in History with a minor in Spanish. I have 4 years tutoring experience with middle school, high school, and college students with specialties in math, writing, and Spanish. Outside of school, I enjoy working out, going to museums, a...

Education

Barnard College

Bachelor in Arts, History

Amanda

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Amanda

Current Undergrad, Elementary Education
Amanda's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
College English
Elementary Math
Elementary School Math

My name is Amanda Pursel and I am a freshman at Shippensburg University this year. I am majoring in Elementary Education and minoring in Psychology. I have a love for working with kids and have been volunteering in classrooms since my junior year of high school. Senior year I spent every day after s...

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Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

Current Undergrad, Elementary Education

Linda

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Linda

Masters in Education, Educational Leadership
Linda's other Tutor Subjects
3rd-5th Grade Science
College English
Elementary Math
Elementary School English

I am a licensed teacher with 15 years of classroom teaching experience. I am certified to teach grades 1 - 6 and high school English, and I also have certifications in AIG (Academically and Intellectually Gifted) and ESL (English as a Second Language). I received a BS degree in Elementary Education ...

Education

National Louis University

Masters in Education, Educational Leadership

UW-Milwaukee

Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education

Tivoli

Certified Tutor

Tivoli

Master of Arts, Education
Tivoli's other Tutor Subjects
1st-8th Grade Math
1st-8th Grade Reading
4th-8th Grade Writing
College English

I am currently a fourth grade special educator providing support in primarily math, reading and writing. I also work as a reading interventionist with the Leveled Literacy Intervention program as well as Sonday for students who benefited from multisensory reading instruction.I graduated in June 2004...

Education

Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University

Master of Arts, Education

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Eric

Certified Tutor

Eric

Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Business Management
Eric's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
Elementary School Math
English

Hello! My name is Eric and I am kind of a geek when it comes to math. I love teaching math and finding the right way to get math to click for you. I have been teaching math for 6 years. I taught middle school math for 3 years and high school math for 3 years. I can't wait to work with you.

Education

Northern Illinois University

Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Business Management

Karen

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Karen

Bachelor in Arts, Bilingual Education
Karen's other Tutor Subjects
Conversational Spanish
Languages
Spanish
Spanish 1

Karen is a Spanish native speaker from Colombia. She has been teaching Spanish as second language and English to Spanish speakers of all ages. She has a Bachelors of Arts in humanities, Spanish and English as second language. She is also Montessori certified.Karen has +14 years experience teaching k...

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Pontifical Bolivarian University

Bachelor in Arts, Bilingual Education

Pontifical Bolivarian University

Certificate, Bilingual Education

Samantha

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Samantha

Master of Science, Strategic Intelligence
Samantha's other Tutor Subjects
Business
College Business
Cooking
Criminal Law

I have many interest in life and love to share in coaching and tutoring those. I think partnering with those youths and adults interested in criminal justice, business, or just wanting help with cooking I am here to help. I always have my hands in new adventures, and I love learning new things, so I...

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Mountain State University

Master of Science, Strategic Intelligence

Mountain State University

Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Katie

Certified Tutor

Katie

Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing
Katie's other Tutor Subjects
Adult Literacy
American Literature
College Application Essays
College English

As a writer and English professor, helping people tap into the power of language is my passion. I have tutored students of all levels throughout my career, from high school students hoping to improve their essay writing skills to PhD candidates working on dissertations. In my own academic journey, I...

Education

Columbia College-Chicago

Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing

Colorado College

Bachelor in Arts, English

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, 9th graders can absolutely succeed in AP Language and Composition, though it requires strong foundational writing and reading skills. AP Language focuses on rhetoric and argumentation rather than literature, making it accessible for motivated freshmen who have solid grammar fundamentals and are willing to practice regularly. The key is starting early with focused preparation—students who begin tutoring at the beginning of the school year have time to master essay structures, rhetorical analysis, and timed writing skills before the May exam. Most students see significant score improvement when they commit to consistent practice with authentic AP prompts and receive personalized feedback on their essays.

Pacing is one of the biggest challenges students face on the AP Language exam. The key is drilling timed practice until essay structures become second nature. Most successful students allocate roughly 40 minutes per essay (including planning and writing), which leaves time for a final proofread. Expert tutors focus on helping you develop template-based approaches: a quick thesis statement format, predictable body paragraph structures, and efficient transitions. They also teach you to identify what each prompt is really asking within the first 2-3 minutes, so you're not wasting time mid-essay figuring out your argument. Regular timed practice with actual AP prompts—at least 2-3 per week—is essential for building speed without sacrificing quality.

The rhetorical analysis essay is tricky because many 9th graders confuse identifying rhetorical devices with actually analyzing their effect. Students often write lists of "the author uses metaphor and alliteration" without explaining why the author made those choices or how they persuade the audience. Tutors help you make that critical shift by teaching you to ask: "What is the author's purpose, and how does this specific device help achieve it?" Another challenge is selecting the most important devices rather than trying to discuss every literary element in the passage. With guided practice, you'll learn to spot the 3-4 rhetorical choices that matter most and develop insightful analysis around those rather than spreading yourself too thin.

The argument essay requires a different evidence strategy than what you might be used to in English class. AP graders want to see that you understand your claim deeply enough to construct your own compelling examples—whether hypothetical scenarios, historical references, personal observations, or current events. Generic or overly broad evidence ("throughout history..." or "everyone knows...") weakens your argument. Strong approach: develop 2-3 specific, concrete examples that directly support your thesis, then spend time explaining the connection between your evidence and your claim rather than assuming the connection is obvious. Many tutors recommend using one or two examples in depth rather than five examples in passing. This signals confidence in your ideas and gives you more space to demonstrate sophisticated reasoning.

Score improvement depends heavily on your starting point and consistency with practice. Students who begin at a 3-4 and commit to weekly tutoring sessions plus regular practice essays typically move toward a 4-5 within one school year—that's a meaningful jump that opens up college credit options. Students starting from a lower baseline (1-2) may see more dramatic improvements as they master foundational essay structures and time management. The real predictor of success isn't talent—it's volume. Students who write 15-20 full timed essays under tutoring guidance, with detailed feedback on each, consistently outperform those who study sporadically. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for students in San Diego who can customize a practice schedule matched to your timeline and goals.

Test anxiety during timed writing stems largely from uncertainty—you're not sure if you're on the right track, if your analysis is "good enough," or if you're spending time efficiently. Tutoring addresses this by removing the guesswork through repetition and clear rubric-based feedback. When you've written 15+ timed essays and received specific feedback on each, you develop confidence in your process. Before test day, expert tutors also teach practical anxiety-management strategies: a pre-essay breathing routine, a clear plan for what to do if you get stuck (move on, don't spiral), and how to use remaining time productively if you finish early. Many students also benefit from discussing test-taking mentality—AP Language essays don't require perfection, just clear thinking and solid evidence. Shifting from "I need to write flawlessly" to "I need to communicate my argument clearly" significantly reduces test-day stress.

The best way to identify your weak areas is through authentic practice tests scored against the official AP rubric. Take a full practice exam under timed conditions, then score each essay using the actual AP rubric (available free on the College Board website). You'll quickly see whether your lower scores come from weak thesis statements, underdeveloped evidence, poor organization, or shallow analysis. Many 9th graders discover they're strong at rhetorical analysis but struggle with synthesizing outside sources for the synthesis essay, or vice versa. Once you've identified the pattern, you can focus practice accordingly. A tutor can also help you score your essays objectively and dig deeper into why a particular essay type challenges you—whether it's a conceptual misunderstanding or simply needing more practice with that specific format. This targeted approach is far more efficient than general studying.

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