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Grace
I am a PhD candidate in history at Temple University, graduating in Spring 2026, with several years of experience tutoring and teaching students in history, English, and writing. I support students with coursework, exam preparation, essays, and applications, and I especially enjoy tutoring Political...
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Clari Trevino
I am passionate about helping students feel at ease in all subjects and pursuing their varied interests with academic confidence. I have worked with students for over 10 years, both nationally and internationally. I support all homework from K-12, college-level, and Adult Learners. My favorite su...
University of North Texas
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Amira
Since 2014, I've built a strong foundation in teaching and tutoring across various age groups and cultural backgrounds. My journey began at 16 when I became a Sunday School Co-Teacher, where I discovered my passion for teaching and learned how to create a nurturing and engaging environment for young...
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I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biomedical and Biological Sciences with a 3.96 GPA, and I am currently continuing my academic journey through advanced medical and graduate-level coursework. My education has given me a strong foundation not only in the life sciences but also in interdisciplinary f...
Central Washington University
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Jessica
I have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the College of Southern Nevada, where I graduated Magna Cum Laude in May 2015. I also earned a minor in Mathematics, which gave me a great foundation in both math and science. I am passionate about helping students understand math and scien...
College of Southern Nevada
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Lori
Hello Future Student, My name is Ms. Lori and I have been a teacher for over 25 years in the public, private, and online settings. I am a very patient and caring teacher who will help you on your education journey. I will not judge you or degrade you for not knowing the subject you will be studying....
The University of Texas at Tyler
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Abigail
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AIU
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Blue
I'm a certified tutor with three years of experience in math and science. I tailor lessons to each student's learning style, making difficult concepts easy to understand. My goal is to build confidence and help students achieve lasting academic success.
Marywood University
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Aaron
As a passionate educator with a master's in applied anthropology from the University of Texas at San Antonio, I am dedicated to fostering a supportive learning environment that encourages students to thrive. With over 2 years of experience in tutoring and classroom settings, I specialize in AP Engli...
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University of South Alabama
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Nathan
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I am a senior at NIU majoring in History, with most of my coursework in World History and European History, and a minor in Political Science with a focus on Global Politics. I specialize in advanced social studies subjects: AP Euro, AP World, AP US History, AP GOV, AP Art History, and College classes like philosophy with substantial experience in DBQs, LEQs, SAQs, and research papers. I help students master historical thinking skills, build clear arguments, get As, and approach the AP exam with confidence. I already support a roster of students in these subjects. I am best at making lessons applicable, content easy to understand, and exams feel like an easy A! I am a teacher at my local school, so I am very well-versed in teaching methods. If you would like to see some of my work, I have attached one of my research papers under "Documents and Test Scores." Enjoy!
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I am a dedicated and patient tutor with a strong academic background and a commitment to helping students build confidence and mastery in their coursework. I focus on breaking down complex concepts into clear, manageable steps and adapting my teaching style to each student's learning needs. My goal is not only to help students improve their grades, but also to develop strong problem-solving skills and independent learning habits that support long-term academic success.
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Hello! My name is Sammy, and I am excited to help you! Some info about me: I completed my Masters of Accounting and my BBA (Business Administration) degrees from the Schulich School of Business in Toronto, Ontario, and have passed my CPA exams. I tutor a wide array of subjects, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, accounting, finance, business, chess, US history, and world history. Accounting and business are my favorite subjects. They are hot topics in our current society, and I love teaching others the implications of decisions made by governments and central banks. I enjoy building a strong relationship with my students, as it can create a more comfortable learning environment for students when asking questions about schoolwork. I also will try to utilize visual aids, as I know I learn best using them, and could work for other students, as well as utilize practice questions from my own time in school to help students receive more exposure to their subject areas.
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My name is Dillon, and I am a Pre-medical student currently studying at Brigham Young University. I obtained my Associate's Degree from Utah Valley University in 2025 while in high school. I am studying Microbiology and am a Chemistry minor. I love the sciences, specifically Biology and Chemistry. In high school, I enjoyed challenging myself in many AP, honors, and dual enrollment courses and would love to help with those classes. I also enjoy helping students with Spanish, a language I have grown up speaking. Additionally, I was honored to be selected as a Sterling Scholar in the social sciences at my high school. I enjoy learning and teaching those subjects. I specifically enjoyed AP World History and AP United States History. My favorite way to learn is to do practice problems, and I hope to apply that when I am tutoring. In my free time, I enjoy swimming, reading, rock climbing, and pickleball. I grew up and still live in Utah and have enjoyed my time here.
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As a recent graduate with a Master's degree in Pharmacology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I am passionate about fostering a deep understanding of the sciences in my students. With experience in tutoring subjects such as Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology, and Biochemistry, I strive to create a supportive learning environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions and explore complex concepts. My approach is centered on connecting theoretical knowledge to real-world applications, which not only enhances comprehension but also ignites curiosity. I am dedicated to helping students achieve their academic goals while instilling a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
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Students often find the transition from standard high school history to AP-level analysis challenging, particularly with causation and complexity. Common trouble spots include understanding the nuances of colonial development and how different regions diverged economically and socially, mastering the causes and consequences of the Civil War beyond basic facts, and analyzing the Progressive Era's competing reform movements. Many students also struggle with periodization—recognizing how to group and compare eras effectively—and with synthesizing multiple perspectives on controversial topics like Reconstruction or American imperialism. A tutor experienced in AP History can help you move beyond memorization to develop the analytical framework the exam requires.
The DBQ and FRQ sections require skills that go beyond traditional test prep—you need to construct arguments using historical evidence while managing tight time constraints. A tutor can teach you how to quickly analyze primary and secondary sources for bias, perspective, and historical context, then weave them into a coherent thesis. They'll also help you practice the specific rubric requirements, like addressing complexity and demonstrating understanding of multiple viewpoints. With targeted practice on past DBQs and FRQs, you'll develop the muscle memory to write compelling essays under timed conditions.
AP History multiple choice questions often include plausible distractors that test deeper understanding rather than surface-level knowledge. A tutor can teach you to identify what each question is really asking—whether it's about causation, consequence, or comparison—and to recognize when answer choices use accurate historical facts but in the wrong context or time period. They'll also help you develop elimination strategies and teach you to spot common test-maker patterns, like questions designed to test whether you understand the *significance* of an event rather than just knowing it happened. Practice with released exams under timed conditions is essential to building confidence and speed.
Synthesis is a key AP skill that requires you to identify patterns, connections, and continuities across different eras—something that feels overwhelming without structure. A tutor can help you build a framework for organizing U.S. history thematically (such as political development, economic systems, social movements, or foreign policy) so you can see how ideas and conflicts evolve over time. They'll teach you to ask questions like "How did this earlier conflict influence this later one?" or "What stayed the same despite major changes?" Regular practice comparing documents, events, and perspectives from different periods helps train your brain to think in the interconnected way the AP exam rewards.
The AP History exam gives you 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete 55 multiple choice questions, a DBQ, and two FRQs—pacing is critical. A tutor can help you develop a personalized time strategy based on your strengths; for example, if you're slower with essays, you might spend 45 minutes on the DBQ and 40 on each FRQ, leaving 90 minutes for multiple choice. They'll also teach you to recognize when to move on from a difficult question rather than getting stuck, and how to quickly outline your essays to write faster without sacrificing quality. Practicing full-length timed exams with your tutor helps you refine your pace and build stamina.
Effective source analysis requires more than just identifying what a document says—you need to understand *who* created it, *when*, *why*, and *for what audience*, then connect it to the historical context of your argument. A tutor can teach you a structured approach: first identify the source type and creator's perspective, then extract the relevant claim or evidence, and finally explain how it supports your thesis while acknowledging any limitations. Many students rush this step or treat sources as simple "proof," but AP graders reward nuanced analysis that shows you understand bias, reliability, and historical significance. Regular practice analyzing sets of documents together helps you internalize this process so you can apply it quickly on test day.
AP History rewards arguments that go beyond simple cause-and-effect to acknowledge multiple causes, competing perspectives, and unintended consequences. A tutor can help you craft a nuanced thesis that makes a clear claim while signaling that you understand the topic's complexity—for example, rather than "The Civil War was fought over slavery," something like "While slavery was central to the conflict, regional economic differences and competing visions of federal power also shaped the war's causes and outcome." They'll teach you to structure your essay so each body paragraph develops one aspect of your argument with specific evidence, and to address counterarguments or alternative interpretations. This approach to argumentation is what separates a 4 or 5 on the exam from lower scores.
Test anxiety in AP History often stems from feeling unprepared for the breadth of content or uncertain about how to approach unfamiliar questions. A tutor helps by systematically building your knowledge and skills so you have genuine confidence, not false reassurance—you'll practice with real past exams, identify your weak spots, and target them directly. They can also teach you test-day strategies like how to manage your mental state during the exam, when to take breaks, and how to approach a question you don't immediately know the answer to. Regular practice under timed, exam-like conditions is one of the most effective ways to reduce anxiety because it removes the unknown; you'll know exactly what to expect and how to handle it.
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