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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
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Brian
Caltech's CS curriculum drills computational thinking at a level that makes AP CSP's big ideas — abstraction, algorithm design, data representation — feel like familiar territory for Brian. He teaches students to reason through pseudocode and explain their design choices in plain language, which is ...
University of California-Santa Cruz
PHD, Technology & Information Mgmt (Indef. deferred)
California Institute of Technology
Bachelors in Economics and Computer Science
Certified Tutor
6+ years
JF
JF studies mathematical and computational science at Stanford, which means the algorithmic thinking and data representation ideas in AP CSP are woven into his daily coursework — not abstract exam topics. He teaches students to reason through pseudocode problems and structure their Create Task projec...
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Annie
Biomedical engineering at Cornell means Annie writes Python and MATLAB to process real research data — skills that map directly onto AP CSP's emphasis on programming, data analysis, and algorithmic thinking. She teaches the Create Task as a scaled-down version of the same design process she uses in ...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
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
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
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Kevin
Kevin's Stanford Biocomputation research sits at the intersection of CS and biology, which means he can teach AP CSP's algorithmic thinking and data analysis concepts through real examples — like how machine learning models process biological datasets or how compression algorithms handle genomic seq...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Computer Science
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science
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
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
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Computer Science Principles focuses on computational thinking, programming, algorithms, and data analysis rather than advanced coding syntax. The course emphasizes creative problem-solving, collaboration, and real-world applications across five big ideas: creativity, abstraction, data and information, algorithms, and impacts of computing. Students complete performance tasks throughout the year that make up 50% of their AP exam score, so understanding both the conceptual framework and hands-on programming practice is essential for success.
The AP exam has two components: the Create Performance Task (CPT) completed during the school year, which counts for 50% of your score, and the end-of-year exam worth 50%. The exam itself includes multiple-choice questions and free-response sections covering the course's big ideas, algorithms, programming concepts, and data representation. The performance task requires you to design and implement a program, document your process, and reflect on your work—skills that tutoring can help you develop systematically.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how actively you engage with tutoring. Students who work with a tutor typically see gains by strengthening weak areas—whether that's understanding algorithms, debugging code, or articulating their creative process for the performance task. Many students find that personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps them move from a 2 or 3 to a 4 or 5 by clarifying conceptual misunderstandings and building confidence in both the programming and communication aspects of the course.
Students often struggle with translating abstract algorithmic thinking into working code, understanding how data is represented and manipulated, and effectively documenting their creative process for the performance task. Many also find the balance between conceptual understanding and hands-on programming challenging, especially if they're new to coding. A tutor can break down these concepts into manageable pieces, provide targeted practice with real exam-style questions, and help you develop strategies for explaining your thinking clearly.
The performance task is half your AP score, so mastering it is critical. Tutors can help you select a meaningful project idea, guide you through the design and implementation process, and coach you on documenting your work effectively. They'll also help you practice articulating your creative choices, explaining your algorithms, and reflecting on how your program impacts users—skills the College Board specifically evaluates in the CPT.
In your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of key concepts like algorithms, data representation, and programming fundamentals, and learn about your specific goals—whether you're aiming for a 5, working on your performance task, or building confidence before the exam. They'll identify your strongest areas and any gaps, then create a personalized study plan focused on the topics where you need the most support. This foundation ensures every future session is targeted and efficient.
Most students benefit from 1-2 tutoring sessions per week leading up to the AP exam, combined with consistent independent practice. If you're working on your performance task, you might start with weekly sessions a few months before the deadline, then increase frequency as you get closer. The key is pairing tutoring with regular coding practice and review—tutors can help you use your study time most effectively, but consistent effort outside sessions is what drives real improvement.
Varsity Tutors connects Hartford students with expert tutors who specialize in AP Computer Science Principles and understand the specific demands of the course and exam. When you reach out, you'll be matched with a tutor based on your goals, learning style, and schedule. Whether you need help with a specific concept, your performance task, or comprehensive exam prep, you can find a tutor who fits your needs.
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