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6+ years
Samuel
Samuel's applied math training at Caltech intersects directly with AP CSP's algorithm and data units — he can trace how a sorting algorithm's efficiency scales or why lossy compression works because he uses that math daily. He also taught a discrete mathematics course through PACT, which means pseud...
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Benjamin
Benjamin's finance and economics training at Notre Dame meant constant work with data modeling, algorithmic thinking, and spreadsheet automation — skills that map directly onto AP CSP's units on data analysis, abstraction, and the impact of computing. He approaches the Create Task like a business ca...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Daniel
Daniel's biomedical engineering coursework at Rice means he writes algorithms to process real biological data — exactly the kind of computational thinking AP CSP tests through its Big Ideas on data analysis and abstraction. He brings that applied perspective to the Create Task, coaching students to ...
Rice University
Current Undergrad Student, Biomedical Engineering

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Isabella
Having TA'd computer science courses at MIT and now pursuing a PhD in Operations Research at Georgia Tech, Isabella brings real programming fluency — particularly in Python — to the algorithmic thinking and data analysis threads that run through AP CSP. She digs into how pseudocode on the exam maps ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies)
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Grad Student, Operations Research

Certified Tutor
9+ years
David
Cognitive science training at Stanford gave David an unusual lens for AP CSP — he studied how humans process information before studying how computers do, which means he can explain abstraction, algorithms, and data representation in terms that actually click. His experience teaching web and app dev...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Computer Science
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science
Stanford University
BS in Cognitive Science

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9+ years
Daniel
Daniel's electrical engineering coursework at Vanderbilt means he writes actual code in Java and works with hardware-software interfaces daily — background that makes the pseudocode and abstraction concepts in AP CSP click faster for students. He zeroes in on algorithm design and data representation...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Pratik
Pratik doesn't come from a traditional CS background, but his premed training at Cornell — where he regularly works with data sets, statistical models, and logical reasoning — maps directly onto the computational thinking AP CSP tests. He's especially effective at breaking down the data analysis and...
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Julia
Stanford's economics curriculum leans heavily on data analysis and programming — skills that map directly onto AP CSP's units on data representation, algorithms, and computational thinking. Julia applies that quantitative training to demystify pseudocode logic and the Create Task's written responses...
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science, Economics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Derek
Derek scored 5s on both AP Computer Science A and AP Physics C while taking 16 APs at the high school level, so he knows how to manage the breadth of a course like AP CSP without letting any Big Idea slip through the cracks. Now studying CS at Harvard with an applied math minor, he digs into the alg...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Ronit
Ronit studies computer science at Yale and knows AP CSP's curriculum from the student side — which Big Ideas actually trip people up on the multiple-choice and where the Create Task rubric quietly punishes vague written responses. He digs into the explanatory writing piece that most students underes...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Computer Science Principles focuses on broad computational thinking skills rather than just coding. The course covers five big ideas: creative development (building applications), data (analyzing and visualizing information), algorithms (solving problems step-by-step), programming (writing code in various languages), and the internet (how systems communicate). You'll also explore the societal impacts of computing, making it a well-rounded introduction to computer science that goes beyond traditional programming courses.
The AP CSP exam consists of two components: a multiple-choice section (70% of your score) with about 120 questions covering all five big ideas, and a performance task (30% of your score) that you complete during the school year. The multiple-choice section tests your understanding of concepts, algorithms, and problem-solving approaches, while the performance task requires you to design, implement, and document a computing application that demonstrates your creative and technical skills.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency. Students who work with tutors typically see gains of 1-2 points on the 5-point AP scale, with the biggest improvements coming from targeted practice on weak concept areas and feedback on performance task projects. The key is identifying whether you're struggling with conceptual understanding, exam pacing, or the creative components of the performance task—tutors can address each differently.
Many students struggle with the balance between conceptual understanding and hands-on coding—the exam tests both. Others find the performance task intimidating because it requires documenting your thinking process clearly, not just writing working code. Additionally, students often underestimate the breadth of the curriculum; it's not just programming, so you need to be comfortable discussing algorithms, data representation, cybersecurity, and computing's societal impact alongside coding skills.
Expert tutors can help you master the five big ideas through personalized 1-on-1 instruction, create a study schedule that covers all exam topics, provide feedback on your performance task project, and teach you test-taking strategies for the multiple-choice section. They can also identify your specific weak areas—whether that's understanding algorithms, writing efficient code, or articulating your problem-solving process—and focus your study time where it matters most.
Practice tests are essential for getting comfortable with the exam format and pacing, especially since you have limited time for 120 multiple-choice questions. They help you identify which topics need more review and build confidence before test day. A tutor can help you analyze your practice test results to spot patterns in your mistakes—whether you're rushing through questions, misunderstanding concepts, or struggling with specific topics like algorithms or data representation.
The performance task requires you to design and code an application, then document your process in a portfolio. The graders care as much about how you explain your thinking—your algorithm choices, how you tested your code, and what you'd improve—as they do about the final product. Many students underestimate the documentation part; working with a tutor can help you learn to articulate your design decisions clearly and ensure your project demonstrates all the required elements.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in the Toledo area who specialize in AP Computer Science Principles. You can share your goals—whether you're aiming for a 4 or 5, need help with coding fundamentals, or want feedback on your performance task—and we'll match you with a tutor whose expertise fits your needs. Most students start with a single session to see if the fit is right, then build a study plan from there.
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