Award-Winning AP English Literature and Composition Tutors serving Queens, NY
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I'm now a few years removed from academia, I still consider myself an intellect at heart. Stints at New York University's Stern School of Business and Northwestern University have given me extensive s...
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I am a 2015 graduate of Northwestern University, with an undergraduate journalism major/Spanish minor and a graduate degree in journalism. During my time at NU, I spent a semester at Madrid's top-rank...
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Northwestern University
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Bachelors, Journalism
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I'm a recent grad from Northwestern (B.A. in Theatre and Economics) who loves teaching and learning. I love helping other people achieve their goals and helping students find ways to be their best sel...
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Northwestern University
B.A. in Theatre and Economics
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I'm a recent graduate of Harvard University and a natural teacher, and I'd be thrilled to help you build your skills, gain academic confidence, and get results! My B.A. is in American history and lite...
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Harvard University
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London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
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Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science in Theatre (Minor in Psychology)
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Bachelor in Arts
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Mass Communications
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I am a recent graduate from The University of Chicago. I graduated with a degree in Political Science with much additional coursework in literature and philosophy. My favorite part about being a tutor...
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The University of Chicago
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Harvard University
Masters in Education, Education
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Duke University
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with personalized instruction. Most students see meaningful gains—often 1-2 points on the 1-5 AP scale—within 8-12 weeks of focused work. The key is addressing your specific weaknesses, whether that's close reading analysis, essay structure, or time management during the exam.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who identify exactly where you're losing points and create a targeted study plan. Many students find that consistent practice with timed essays and detailed feedback on their writing yields the most significant improvements.
The three essays—analysis of poetry, prose passage analysis, and argument essay—each require different strategies. The key is spending 5-7 minutes reading carefully and outlining before you write, so you're not scrambling mid-essay. For the first two, close reading matters more than length; examiners reward specific textual evidence over broad observations.
For the argument essay, choose a text you know well and have a clear, debatable thesis before you start writing. Tutors can help you practice timed essay writing and develop a process that fits your strengths. Working through full practice essays with detailed feedback is one of the most effective ways to improve your score on this section.
Close reading on the AP exam means identifying literary devices, understanding their effect, and explaining why the author used them—all within strict time limits. Start by annotating poems and passages actively: mark imagery, shifts in tone, syntax patterns, and structural choices. Then practice articulating why each device matters to the overall meaning, not just identifying it.
Reading with a specific lens each time helps build this skill. On one pass, focus only on imagery; on another, track syntax or sound devices. Tutors for students in Queens can guide you through this process on actual AP passages, help you develop efficient annotation strategies, and give you targeted feedback on whether your analysis goes deep enough for a high-scoring response.
The exam gives you 3 hours for 55 multiple-choice questions and three essays. A practical breakdown: spend about 1 hour on the multiple-choice section (roughly 1 minute per question with a few minutes of review), then divide the remaining 2 hours across the three essays, allowing roughly 40 minutes per essay including reading and planning time.
The trick is not getting stuck on hard multiple-choice questions—mark and move. For essays, spending 5-7 minutes on close reading and outlining actually saves time because your writing flows faster and stays on track. Personalized tutoring helps you practice this timing strategy on full-length practice tests, which is the only way to build the rhythm you need for test day.
The most accurate way is to take a full practice exam under timed conditions, then analyze your wrong answers. Look for patterns: Are you missing questions on a specific type of device (metaphor vs. meter vs. syntax)? Do you struggle more with poetry or prose? Are your essay analyses too surface-level or lacking specific evidence?
This diagnostic work is where personalized tutoring helps most. Tutors connect with you to review your practice test results, identify the specific concepts or skills holding you back, and create a focused study plan. Rather than reviewing everything, you zero in on what actually needs work, making your study time far more efficient.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or unsure of your approach. The antidote is repetition: taking multiple timed practice tests, so the format and pacing feel familiar come exam day. Knowing you've successfully analyzed dozens of poems and written timed essays under pressure builds genuine confidence, not false bravado.
On test day, have a concrete strategy: read the multiple-choice passages twice, annotate actively, and outline every essay before writing. Focusing on the process rather than the score reduces anxiety. Some students also find it helpful to work with a tutor to develop relaxation or refocusing techniques for moments when anxiety creeps in during practice tests.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent preparation, with 5-8 hours of focused study per week. A solid plan includes: reviewing literary devices and their effects (weeks 1-2), taking progressively more challenging passages and poems (weeks 3-5), writing timed essays and getting feedback (weeks 6-10), and taking full practice tests every 1-2 weeks in the final stretch.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can map out a personalized study calendar based on your current skills and timeline. They adjust the plan as you progress, spend more time on your weak areas, and ensure you're practicing strategically—not just rereading notes—so you're using your study hours effectively.
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