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Meghan

Certified Tutor

Meghan

Bachelor of Arts in English (Minor in Music)
Meghan's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Subject Test in Literature

I am a graduate of Cornell University, where I earned a Bachelor of Arts in English with a Minor in Music. I hold a Masters of Arts in English from the University of Connecticut, where I am currently working on my PhD in American Literature. I tutor a mix of test preparation, English, Literature, an...

Education

Cornell University

Bachelor of Arts in English (Minor in Music)

Test Scores
ACT
32
Rebecca

Certified Tutor

Rebecca

Bachelors of Arts in English and Philosophy
Rebecca's other Tutor Subjects
10th-12th Grade Writing
10th-12th Grade Reading
10th Grade math
Calculus

I am a graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelors of Arts in English and Philosophy. At Notre Dame, I worked as a tutor at the University Writing Center, helping both undergraduate and graduate students with their writing. I also tutored local middle school students in reading and wri...

Education

University of Notre Dame

Bachelors of Arts in English and Philosophy

Test Scores
SAT
1550
Max

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Max

Masters, Teaching
Max's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SSAT- Upper Level
SSAT- Middle Level

I'm a scholar of history, and educating the youth is my deep and abiding passion. I work as a high school teacher in Boston and I have extensive experience teaching social studies and English language arts, as well as prepping my students for college admissions exams. I look forward to working with ...

Education

Simmons College

Masters, Teaching

Cornell University

Bachelors, History

Amanda

Certified Tutor

Amanda

Juris Doctor, Law
Amanda's other Tutor Subjects
Arithmetic
Middle School Math
Elementary Math
Calculus

I am currently a law student at Northeastern University School of Law. I am a graduate of Miami University. I received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Women's Studies. After graduation, I completed two years of national service in AmeriCorps as a literacy tutor. I tutored adults in ESL and GED ...

Education

Miami University

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology & Women's Studies

Northeastern University School of Law

Juris Doctor, Law

Elizabeth

Certified Tutor

Elizabeth

Master of Arts, English
Elizabeth's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading
ACT Writing

I am pursuing my MA in English at Northeastern University beginning fall of 2014, with an expected graduation date of May 2016. I've worked with students of all ages, grades, and levels, both informally during my high school years and more formally with 826 Boston. I tutor students in English and al...

Education

Northeastern University

Master of Arts, English

Northeastern University

Bachelor in Arts, English

Test Scores
ACT
34
Allison

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Allison

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
Allison's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra

I am excited to return to this work during my upcoming senior year.

Education

Boston University

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Test Scores
SAT
1460
Gabrielle

Certified Tutor

15+ years

Gabrielle

Bachelor in Arts, English and History
Gabrielle's other Tutor Subjects
10th-12th Grade Writing
Calculus
Algebra
ACT English

I am particularly fond of Shakespeare (although there are a lot of students who don't agree with me!) but I also have experience reading other European and American literature. My history experiences covers Europe, America, and Latin America, although I have a special fondness for Tudor England (thi...

Education

University of Missouri-Columbia

Bachelor in Arts, English and History

Test Scores
ACT
33
Zoe

Certified Tutor

Zoe

Current Grad Student, MD
Zoe's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
AP Biology

I am current student at Harvard Medical School. I attended Vassar College as an undergraduate where I studied Science, Technology and Society. I am a patient teacher and eager to work with students of all ages.

Education

Vassar College

Bachelors, Science, Technology, and Society

Harvard Medical School

Current Grad Student, MD

Test Scores
SAT
1550
ACT
32
Molly

Certified Tutor

Molly

Bachelor in Arts, English/Classical Civilizations
Molly's other Tutor Subjects
1st-12th Grade Writing
1st-12th Grade Reading
Calculus
Algebra

I am currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Children's Literature and a Master of Science in Library and Information Science at Simmons College (Boston, MA). I received my Bachelor of Arts degree from Agnes Scott College (Atlanta, GA) with a double-major in English Literature and Classical Civilizat...

Education

Agnes Scott College

Bachelor in Arts, English/Classical Civilizations

Marla

Certified Tutor

Marla

Bachelor's
Marla's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
AP English Literature and Composition
AP English Language and Composition

I am an Allegheny College graduate with BAs in both French and History and two years worth of teaching experience. I am very passionate about languages and history, but also about teaching in general; after working as a French Teacher's Assistant at Allegheny, volunteering in elementary school, and ...

Education

University

Bachelor's

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Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but students typically see meaningful gains with consistent, personalized instruction. Many students improve by 1-2 points on the AP scale (which ranges from 1-5), though the trajectory varies—a student scoring a 2 might reach a 3 or 4 with focused work on essay writing and textual analysis, while a student near a 4 might need intensive practice to push toward a 5. The key is identifying your specific weaknesses, whether that's close reading skills, essay structure, or time management during the exam, and targeting those areas with expert tutors who understand the test's demands.

Boston students often struggle with three major areas:

  • Close reading under pressure: The exam gives students 55 minutes to analyze an unfamiliar poem or passage and write a strong essay—many students rush through the reading and miss literary devices or thematic nuance.
  • Essay structure and evidence: Students understand the plot but struggle to move beyond summary to sophisticated analysis, using textual evidence effectively to support their arguments.
  • Time management: With three essays in 225 minutes total, pacing becomes critical—students often spend too long on one essay and don't finish strong sections.
Personalized tutoring can target these specific challenges, helping you develop a strategic approach to reading, develop a reliable essay formula, and practice timed writing until it becomes automatic.

The three essays—single passage analysis, poetry analysis, and open-ended literature argument—each require different strategies. For the passage and poetry essays, you'll need to read carefully for literary devices (imagery, tone, structure, syntax) and explain how they create meaning, so tutoring should focus on annotation techniques and building a repertoire of literary terms you can apply quickly. For the open-ended essay, practice selecting texts (novels, plays, or poetry collections) you know deeply and developing arguments about character, theme, or literary technique—this requires knowing your texts inside out. A strong preparation schedule includes weekly practice essays under timed conditions, detailed feedback on evidence selection and analysis, and revision of your essay template until your structure becomes second nature. Most students benefit from working through 15-20 full-length essays before test day.

Effective practice test strategy involves building progressively toward full-length exams. Start with untimed section practice (individual essays) to develop your analytical skills without time pressure, then move to full-length timed exams once you're comfortable with the format. Most students benefit from taking a full-length practice test every 1-2 weeks in the final 6-8 weeks before the exam, which gives you enough data to identify patterns in where you lose points. After each test, the real work is detailed analysis—not just your score, but understanding *why* certain essays earned higher scores, where your evidence was weak, and which literary devices you missed. Varsity Tutors can connect you with expert tutors who specialize in breaking down practice test results and translating that feedback into targeted improvement areas.

Using textual evidence effectively is the foundation of strong AP essays—it's not enough to identify a literary device; you must explain *how* it creates meaning and serves the author's purpose. Many students either quote too long (burying their analysis) or use vague references like "the author uses imagery." Instead, practice embedding short, precise quotations (3-10 words) that directly support your claim, then explain the connection in 1-2 sentences. For example, rather than "The poem has dark imagery," try "When the speaker describes the 'suffocating darkness,' Shakespeare emphasizes the protagonist's psychological entrapment." Work with tutors to build this habit through repeated, guided practice—start by annotating texts to mark the most revealing moments, then practice pulling evidence for different types of arguments (character analysis, thematic statements, stylistic choices). Over time, selecting and explaining evidence becomes automatic, freeing up mental energy for the larger argument.

Reading speed on the AP exam isn't about skimming—it's about reading efficiently while capturing literary nuance. You have roughly 12-15 minutes per passage or poem, which requires strategic reading: first, skim the title and opening lines to understand genre and tone, then read carefully the first time through (not rushing), annotating key literary devices and emotional shifts. Most students find that careful, annotated reading on the first pass is faster than re-reading or searching for evidence later. Practice reading poems and passages under timed conditions to develop this skill—aim to annotate a poem in 10 minutes and a passage in 12-13 minutes while maintaining your analytical edge. Expert tutors can help you identify which reading habits slow you down (like over-analyzing every line or getting lost in difficult syntax) and teach you to focus on what matters for the essays.

Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in AP English Literature and understand the exam's specific demands—identifying strong candidates means finding tutors with proven experience helping students move from weaker to stronger essays and familiar with the College Board's rubric. When you connect with a tutor, look for someone who can discuss their approach to teaching close reading, essay structure, and time management, and who emphasizes practice and detailed feedback over lectures. Many students in the Boston area benefit from consistent 1-on-1 instruction starting 8-12 weeks before the exam, meeting weekly or bi-weekly to work through practice essays, receive personalized feedback, and build confidence. Varsity Tutors handles the matching process, so you can focus on finding the right fit for your learning style and timeline.

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