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9+ years
I am a student at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX working toward dual undergraduate degrees. In May of 2016 I will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. I traveled to Spain this past year to participate in a semester long study abroad program a...
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Certified Tutor
3+ years
Patricia
I believe that ALL students are destined to succeed in education in their own way and their own terms. Sometimes it just takes others longer to grasp the information being taught to them and that is okay! I was one of those students and now I make it my mission to help those students that struggle t...
Lipscomb University
Masters, Administration and Supervision
Tennessee State University
Bachelors, Elementary Education

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Moises
I love learning and teaching! I enjoy learning because it interesting to discover new ideas and fun to understand how things work. I'm currently working on a Masters in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering, but I enjoy to work on mathematics and study other sciences including biology and physics....
Oregon Health & Science University
Masters, Computer Science / Electrical
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering

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Weiyi
I'm a recent graduate of the University of Rochester with an Honors BA in Financial Economics and Statistics and a minor in Chemistry. The greatest thing about the University of Rochester is the freedom of the curriculum, which allowed me to explore a variety of classes spanning from finance and mat...
University of Rochester
Bachelors, Honors Financial Economics, Statistics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Klady
Hi there,I am a graduate of Northwest College. I am currently working toward my Doctorate, and I believe that people who try their best can have great success in life, and I am grateful I get to be a part of that stepping stone! I love spending time with friends and family, reading, and the great ou...
Northwest College
Current Undergrad, Esthetics

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Kris
I'm a dedicated, free-spirited educator dedicated to pushing students to be the best version of themselves they can be. I've worked in public education for two years as a high school teacher and seek outside opportunities to help individual students as much as I already do in my own classroom.
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Masters in Education, Education
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Bachelor in Arts, English Composition

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10+ years
Alan
I am currently in graduate school at Hofstra University studying in Health Administration. I graduated from Hofstra with my Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Minor in Forensic Science in the Honors Program there. I started tutoring through the Learning Centers over 5 years ago which helped me rea...
Hofstra University
Bachelors, Biology, General
Hofstra University
Current Grad Student, Health Services Administration

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Priyesh
I am a 4th year medical student in Chicago. I completed by bachelors in Biology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In my free time, I enjoy playing sports. I worked as a tutor during my undergraduate studies and enjoy teaching.
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
PHD, Doctor of Medicine
University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelors, Biology, General

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Maria
I am a Ph.D. chemist who has spent a good portion of my career focused on teaching. I recently served for eight years as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Trinity College, a liberal arts college in which faculty have lots of one-on-one interactions with students. Sitting down and delving into p...
University of Chicago
PHD, Chemistry
Swarthmore College
Bachelors, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Shane
In 2013 I graduated Colorado State University with a BA in German with a minor in English. I was fortunate enough to study abroad twice while at CSU; once in Freiburg Germany for six weeks, then for six months in Bamberg Germany. I recently received my Statement of Eligibility (SOE) from Colorado De...
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Bachelors, German
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Frequently Asked Questions
Not at all—starting in 8th grade is actually an excellent time to build the foundational skills AP English Language requires. This course focuses on rhetorical analysis, argument, and persuasive writing, which benefit enormously from early, consistent practice. Beginning in 8th grade gives students time to develop stronger reading comprehension, analytical thinking, and writing fluency before tackling the full AP curriculum in high school.
Many students who start early find they're significantly more confident when they reach the official AP course, and they've already internalized the analytical frameworks that make the exam less intimidating.
The core skills you'll need to develop are:
- Rhetorical Analysis: Understanding how authors use techniques like ethos, pathos, and logos to persuade audiences
- Close Reading: Identifying tone, diction, syntax, and other stylistic choices in complex texts
- Timed Writing: Composing clear, organized arguments under pressure, which is critical for the AP exam format
- Evidence Integration: Supporting claims with specific textual examples and explaining their relevance
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction can target whichever of these skills needs the most attention in your learning.
The transition from traditional essay writing to rhetorical analysis trips up many students. Rather than arguing a position, AP English Language requires you to analyze how an author constructs an argument—a fundamentally different skill that takes practice to master.
Time management on the exam is another frequent struggle. Students often spend too long on the multiple-choice reading section or get stuck revising their timed essays, leaving insufficient time for other parts. Additionally, many 8th graders underestimate the sophistication of the texts used in AP prompts, which can make close reading initially feel overwhelming.
Consistency matters more than frequency. Taking a full practice test every 2-3 weeks allows you to measure progress without burning out. Between full tests, focus on targeted practice: timed rhetorical analysis essays, passage-based multiple-choice questions, and revision exercises.
The real value comes from reviewing your practice test results carefully—analyzing which question types you missed, identifying patterns in your errors, and adjusting your study focus accordingly. Tutors can help you interpret results and design a study schedule that builds skill incrementally rather than cramming before the exam.
Timed writing is a specific skill that improves dramatically with structured practice. Start by writing under less pressure to build confidence in your analytical voice, then gradually add time constraints. A useful approach: spend 5-10 minutes planning your essay (identifying the author's main techniques and your analysis), 20-25 minutes drafting, and a few minutes proofreading.
Many students benefit from studying sample high-scoring essays to see what clarity and depth look like within time limits. Working with a tutor who can provide immediate feedback on your timed drafts—pointing out where your analysis is strong versus where you're making unsupported claims—accelerates improvement far faster than self-review alone.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction targets your specific gaps rather than covering material broadly. If you struggle with identifying rhetorical devices, for example, a tutor can provide focused practice on that skill with real AP passages. If timed writing is your weakness, a tutor can grade your practice essays, explain exactly why certain analyses are stronger than others, and help you develop a personal writing process that works under pressure.
Tutors also help build confidence by demystifying the exam format and giving you concrete strategies for approaching unfamiliar passages. For students in Washington, DC, connecting with an expert tutor means having someone who understands the pacing and rigor of local schools and can tailor prep accordingly.
Anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about what to expect. The best antidote is familiarity: taking multiple practice tests, knowing the exam format cold, and having a solid plan for each section reduces the unknown and builds confidence. When you've practiced timed writing repeatedly and reviewed your errors, the actual exam feels less intimidating.
Practical strategies also help: on test day, read the prompt carefully before diving in, remind yourself that perfection isn't required (the exam is designed so even top scorers miss some questions), and use your planning time wisely rather than rushing straight to writing. A tutor can help you develop these coping strategies and work through practice tests in ways that simulate real exam conditions, reducing anxiety when it matters most.
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