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Christian
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9+ years
Grace
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Master of Arts, French Studies
Southwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, French

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jenny
Hello! I'm Jenny and I am here to help. I graduated from Barnard College in May of 2018 with a History degree and the pre-med curriculum under my belt. I am in the process of applying to medical schools with aspirations to matriculate in 2021. Before going back to school, I am making it my mission t...
Barnard College
Bachelor in Arts, History and Philosophy of Science and Technology

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4+ years
Adam
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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Bachelors, History and Political Science

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The University of Texas at Austin
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Quinnipiac University
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Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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6+ years
Rebecca
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Bachelor in Arts, English

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6+ years
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP English Language and Composition (typically taken in 11th grade) focuses on analyzing rhetoric, argumentation, and persuasive writing. The course emphasizes understanding how writers use language strategies to influence audiences, analyzing non-fiction texts, and developing your own compelling arguments.
You'll study rhetorical analysis, argument essays, and synthesis essays—all of which appear on the AP exam in May. The curriculum also covers AP English Literature and Composition in some schools, which centers on analyzing fiction, poetry, and drama to understand character, theme, and literary devices. Either way, expect heavy reading, timed writing practice, and detailed textual analysis.
Score improvement depends on where you're starting and how consistently you practice. Students who work with tutors typically see the biggest gains by identifying specific weaknesses—whether that's analyzing complex rhetoric, organizing timed essays, or managing time across the exam's three sections.
The AP English exam (scored 1-5) rewards clear thinking and strong textual evidence. With focused tutoring on essay structure, close reading techniques, and timed practice, many students move from a 3 or 4 to a 5. The key is starting early enough to build habits, not just cramming before May.
The three-essay exam format creates unique challenges. Many students struggle with time management—balancing careful reading and analysis with writing a coherent essay in 40 minutes. The free-response questions require you to support claims with specific textual evidence, which trips up students who write generically without concrete examples.
Close reading is another major hurdle. AP English rewards deep analysis of word choice, syntax, and tone, not just surface-level understanding. Students also often find the synthesis essay challenging because it requires integrating multiple sources while maintaining your own argument. Working through these skills with targeted practice and feedback makes a real difference.
Practice tests work best when you treat them like the real exam—timed, in one sitting, with no reference materials. After completing a full practice exam, don't just check your score. Instead, carefully review every essay: identify which claims needed stronger evidence, where your analysis was shallow, and whether you misread the prompt.
Spacing out practice tests matters too. Rather than doing five tests in the last month, space them across your year of study so you can target specific weaknesses between attempts. For example, if you consistently rush the free-response section, practice individual essays under timed conditions to build speed and precision before taking another full test.
Successful AP English essays follow a clear structure: strong thesis, topic sentences that address the prompt directly, specific textual evidence (quotes or paraphrases), and analysis explaining why that evidence matters. Spend the first 5-10 minutes reading carefully and outlining your argument before writing. This prevents rambling and ensures your essay stays focused on the prompt.
During writing, prioritize quality analysis over quantity. A shorter essay with strong, specific evidence and clear reasoning scores higher than a longer essay with weak examples. Leave time to quickly review for clarity and fix obvious errors. Practice this process repeatedly with sample prompts so it becomes automatic under pressure.
Test anxiety in AP English often stems from fear of the blank page or worrying you'll misread a passage. Combat this by building confidence through repeated, timed practice. When you've written 20+ practice essays, the process feels less mysterious and scary. Knowing your essay structure works helps calm your mind on exam day.
Develop a pre-exam routine: review your essay templates the night before, get good sleep, eat a solid breakfast, and arrive early. During the exam, take deep breaths between sections. Remember that even strong AP students don't analyze every detail perfectly—you're aiming for a coherent, well-supported argument, not perfection.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have strong backgrounds in AP English and experience teaching 11th graders. When you get matched, the tutor learns your specific goals—whether you're aiming for a 5, struggling with essay structure, or need help with close reading—and tailors lessons accordingly.
Your tutor can use the most recent AP prompts and scoring rubrics, provide detailed feedback on your practice essays, and adapt pacing based on how quickly you master concepts. This personalized 1-on-1 instruction means you're not sitting in a classroom waiting for others to catch up; you're working on exactly what you need.
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