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5+ years
Karista
I am now an independent contractor and science writer. Some of my work is on my website, www.karistahudelson.com. I am passionate about education and truly enjoy helping students with science and math courses. I have tutored for undergraduate level chemistry, algebra, and biology courses and taught ...
University of North Texas
Master of Science, Environmental Science
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
University of Windsor
Doctor of Philosophy, Environmental Science

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Jessica
I have been a tutor for 10 years, with experience tutoring students 7th grade through undergraduate studies as well as medical school students. I have been a tutor for medical school for the last 3 years. I ample experience teaching science and math courses. I help students find their best learning ...
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor in Arts, Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
Howard University
Doctor of Medicine, Biological and Physical Sciences

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Van An
My name is Van An Tran. I graduated from University at Buffalo with a Biomedical Engineering major. During my time in colleges, I worked as a tutor and helped other students in pre-calculus and sciences, especially in physics. I have experience working as a tutor in two different colleges, one at Se...
University at Buffalo
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

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3+ years
Parita
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Harvard University
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Alethea
She is an enthusiastic educator from Massachusetts. She graduated from Smith College in 2009. Since then, She has worked in a variety of positions ranging from teaching photography to high-risk youth, to developing technology workshops for blind and deaf customers at Apple, to working for higher edu...
Smith College
Bachelors, Psychology and a minor in Child Development and Education
The Graduate School of Education at Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Technology, Innovation, and Education

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9+ years
Raymond
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Daemen College
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Animation and Special Effects

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Eunice
I am passionate about teaching because I believe in making learning fun and I believe in motivating students. I am able to tutor Math, English-Reading and Writing, and Korean. I recently graduated with a MAT in Childhood Education 1-6 from Queens College, so I prefer to work with Elementary students...
CUNY Queens College
Masters, MAT Childhood Education 1-6
CUNY Hunter College
Bachelors, ELA

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Richard
I've been teaching college writing and geography for about ten years. I really enjoy helping students think about the world, decipher texts, and express their ideas. I look forward to helping you develop skills that will be useful through college and beyond.
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
PHD, Geography
Syracuse University
Bachelors, Architecture

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Sarah
I love to learn, and I love to teach. My favorite thing in the world is to help people understand and enjoy math. So many people struggle to understand the concepts, and I love seeing the light spark in their eyes as it all clicks in thier heads and they are able to understand and remember how to ca...
Grand Canyon University
Bachelor in Arts, Secondary Math Education

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John
It brings me great joy to help transform a student from struggling to confident in Mathematics and Science.
University of Maryland-College Park
Bachelor of Science, Physics
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AP Chemistry course covers nine major units, but many students benefit from mastering foundational topics early. Unit 1 (Atomic Structure and Properties) and Unit 2 (Molecular and Ionic Bonding) form the foundation for everything that follows, so getting these concepts solid helps tremendously with later units on equilibrium, thermodynamics, and kinetics.
A personalized tutoring approach allows you to identify which specific topics—whether it's stoichiometry, equilibrium calculations, or electrochemistry—are giving you the most trouble, so you can prioritize your study time where it matters most.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency with studying. Students who work with tutors on targeted problem-solving, exam-style question practice, and conceptual weak spots typically see meaningful gains—many students move from a projected 2 or 3 to a 4 or 5 on the AP exam.
The key is identifying exactly where you're losing points (calculation errors, conceptual misunderstandings, or pacing issues on the free-response section) and addressing those systematically with expert guidance over several months.
The free-response section tests deeper conceptual understanding and requires you to show all your work. Many students lose points by not clearly explaining their reasoning or by rushing through calculations. A strong strategy involves reading each question carefully, identifying what's being asked, organizing your response logically, and showing every step—even if you make a small computational error, you can earn partial credit for correct method.
Tutors can help you practice timing (you typically have about 15-17 minutes per question) and develop templates for common question types like equilibrium problems, thermodynamics calculations, and lab-based scenarios. Practice with actual released AP exams is essential here.
The biggest mistakes tend to be: confusing moles and molarity, misunderstanding equilibrium (especially Le Chatelier's principle), making sign errors in thermodynamics, and rushing through acid-base chemistry problems. Many students also struggle with reaction mechanisms and kinetics because these topics require connecting multiple concepts.
Another frequent error is not reading AP multiple-choice questions carefully—a tiny detail like "which statement is NOT true" can flip your answer. Working with a tutor on targeted practice in your weak areas, reviewing common pitfalls, and building a checklist of things to verify before finalizing answers can eliminate many of these mistakes.
If you're taking AP Chemistry as an 11th grader, ideally you'll cover the full curriculum during your course (September through April/May) and then dedicate April-May to intensive review, practice tests, and targeted tutoring for weak areas. Starting tutoring early in the school year—even in September or October—gives you time to solidify foundational concepts before building to harder material.
Many students benefit from consistent, ongoing tutoring throughout the year rather than cramming close to test day. Regular sessions help you stay caught up, ask questions when concepts are fresh, and adjust your study strategy based on what's working.
An effective AP Chemistry tutor should have strong chemistry knowledge, but more importantly, they should understand how to teach 11th graders and be familiar with the specific AP exam format and common student misconceptions. They should be able to explain abstract concepts (like electron configurations or equilibrium) in concrete ways and help you develop problem-solving strategies, not just give you answers.
Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors who specialize in AP Chemistry and know how to build your confidence while preparing you for test day. A good tutor will also help you identify your strongest and weakest areas so you can study strategically.
Chicago's 12 school districts have varying AP program offerings, and many high schools offer AP Chemistry as part of their standard curriculum. While your school likely provides preparation materials and practice exams, personalized tutoring fills the gap by giving you 1-on-1 attention tailored to your specific challenges and learning style.
In addition to school resources, released AP exams (available through College Board), review books, and online practice are valuable tools. Combining these with expert tutoring helps you maximize your preparation and feel genuinely ready for exam day.
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