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Tarrajna
I am a senior at Loyola University Chicago, majoring in international studies and minoring in Chinese and English. I will be graduating this spring and plan to return to China next fall, where I recently spent a semester abroad studying Mandarin intensively. I have a passion for learning languages, ...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, International Studies

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Daniel
I think language learning is important. When learning another language the most important thing is to be able to communicate your idea, many students are just taught to regurgitate phrases and vocabulary without any use for it. Language is learned through interaction with others. Being able to speak...
Salem State University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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Jera
I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in December 2021, and completed my teaching licensure requirements there, as well, in both Elementary Education (K6) and Special Education (K12) in April 2022. I recently completed my student teach...
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

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5+ years
Kelly
I am currently a High School Spanish teacher in Port Washington. I also teach English as a Second Language to adults at night at Suffolk County Community College. I firmly believe that anyone is capable of mastering a new language, it is just a matter of finding what method of learning works best fo...
CUNY Hunter College
Master of Arts Teaching, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish Teacher Education

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4+ years
Angela
I graduated from Purdue University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in World Language Education with a focus in Spanish, as well as a minor in Anthropology. I am a very passionate and experienced tutor. During my time at Purdue, I worked with one of my professors on a program called "Ayuda y Aprende". We...
Purdue University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Education-Spanish

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6+ years
Shauna
Shauna is a math teacher, who has also worked in the writing lab.
CUNY Brooklyn College
Masters, Math Education
CUNY York College
Bachelors, Economics

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6+ years
Samantha
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Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

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9+ years
Hi students and parents, I am passionate about teaching and I believe in student specific teaching to compliment their strengths and improve on their weaknesses. I try to use real work examples to make learning fun and engaging.I have a bachelors degree in Physics BA, and a PhD from Dartmouth and pe...
Dartmouth College
PHD, Engineering
Rollins College
Bachelors, Physics

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10+ years
Amanda
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University of Florida
PHD, Plant Pathology
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Bachelors, Biological Sciences

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6+ years
Aaron
I am a graduate of Michigan State University, where I studied Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Humanities. I am currently enrolled at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where I study Development Economics and International Monetary Policy. I have worked as a Teaching Assistant, Research Assi...
Tufts University
Master of Arts, International Studies
Michigan State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you work with a tutor. Many students who focus on problem-solving strategies and practice testing see gains of 1-2 points on the AP Calculus exam (scored 1-5). The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's understanding limits and derivatives, mastering integration techniques, or applying concepts to word problems—and building targeted practice around those gaps.
Most improvement happens through consistent practice rather than last-minute cramming. Working with a tutor to create a study schedule that includes regular practice tests and review of incorrect answers typically yields the best results.
AP Calculus students in Chicago and beyond typically struggle with:
- Conceptual understanding of derivatives and integrals—knowing the formulas is different from understanding what they mean and when to apply them
- Pacing during the exam—the AP Calculus exam is time-intensive, and students often get stuck on harder problems and run out of time
- Word problem interpretation—translating real-world scenarios into mathematical equations
- Identifying which technique to use—knowing whether to use integration by parts, substitution, or another method
Expert tutors can help by slowing down on conceptual foundations, teaching efficient problem-solving strategies, and building your speed through timed practice.
The AP Calculus exam has two sections: a multiple-choice section (45 questions in 105 minutes, with calculator and non-calculator portions) and a free-response section (6 questions in 90 minutes, also calculator and non-calculator). Success requires comfort with both procedural fluency and conceptual reasoning across limits, derivatives, integrals, and differential equations.
A tutor can help you allocate study time strategically—spending more time on topics that appear frequently on the exam (like optimization and area/volume problems) and building speed on multiple-choice questions where pacing is critical. Practice tests are essential for developing time management and identifying which question types are your biggest time-drains.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or encountering unfamiliar problem formats. The best antidote is repeated exposure to practice tests under timed conditions. When you know you've solved hundreds of similar problems, the exam feels less intimidating.
Tutors can help by breaking down complex problems into manageable steps, teaching you to recognize problem patterns, and building a consistent study routine. They can also help you develop strategies for when you're stuck—like which problems to skip and come back to, how to earn partial credit on free-response questions, and how to manage your time across the two sections. This preparation builds genuine confidence rather than just reassurance.
The best AP Calculus tutors have deep experience with the exam structure, understand common student misconceptions, and can explain concepts in multiple ways until they click. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can provide personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your learning style and pace.
When getting matched with a tutor, consider whether you need help with specific topics (like integration techniques) or broad exam preparation. A good fit also means finding someone who can work around your schedule, especially as a Chicago student balancing school and other commitments. You can start with a consultation to see if their teaching approach resonates with how you learn best.
Rather than taking practice tests passively, use them diagnostically: take a full-length test under exam conditions, score it carefully, and categorize your errors. Did you make conceptual mistakes, calculation errors, or timing mistakes? This analysis is far more valuable than the score itself.
A tutor can help you prioritize what to study next based on these patterns. For example, if you're missing most optimization problems, you know to focus there. Then take another practice test 1-2 weeks later to measure improvement on those specific topics. This cycle of testing, analysis, targeted study, and retesting is proven to build both mastery and confidence for the actual exam.
Ideally, AP Calculus preparation begins early in your senior year—not just weeks before the exam. If you're struggling with foundational concepts (limits, derivatives, understanding rates of change), starting in the fall gives you time to build genuine understanding rather than memorizing formulas.
For students already feeling solid with the material, focused exam prep starting 4-6 weeks before the test and combining weekly tutoring sessions with daily independent practice is typically effective. If you have significant gaps, consider starting sooner. A tutor can assess your current level and recommend a realistic timeline based on which topics need the most work and your target score.
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