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4+ years
AP Lit asks students to do something genuinely difficult: read a poem or passage they've never seen before and build an analytical argument about it under time pressure. Sydny approaches each essay prompt by teaching students to identify literary devices — imagery, tone shifts, narrative structure —...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science
Medical University of South Carolina
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

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Meghan
Spending a semester at Madrid's top-ranked university reading literature alongside Spanish students sharpened Meghan's ability to dissect texts across cultural contexts — exactly the close-reading skill AP Lit demands. She teaches students to build thesis-driven essays around literary devices like i...
Northwestern University
Masters, Journalism
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Journalism
Northwestern University
Undergraduate degree in journalism (major) with a Spanish minor
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Julie
AP Lit essays live or die on how well a student can connect a specific literary device — a symbol, a shift in narrative voice, an ironic reversal — to the work's larger meaning. Julie's philosophy background at Princeton trained her to construct tight, thesis-driven arguments from textual evidence, ...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
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Jean
AP Lit asks students to do something genuinely difficult: read a poem or prose passage cold and produce a polished literary argument in forty minutes. Jean's dual background in history and law sharpened her ability to construct tight, evidence-driven arguments under pressure — exactly the skill this...
Duke University
Bachelor of Arts in Latin American History
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Jonathan
AP English Lit demands more than plot summary — it asks students to analyze how literary devices create meaning in poetry and prose, then argue that analysis under timed conditions. Jonathan's University of Chicago education, heavy in literature and philosophy, trained him to do exactly that: constr...
The University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Dalton
AP Lit asks students to do something genuinely difficult: write a polished literary argument under time pressure about a poem or passage they've never seen before. Dalton digs into the close-reading mechanics that make that possible — tracking shifts in tone, identifying how figurative language buil...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Mass Communications
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Kirstie
AP Lit asks students to do something genuinely difficult: read a poem or passage they've never seen and produce a polished analytical essay under time pressure. Kirstie teaches close-reading techniques — tracking imagery patterns, identifying shifts in tone, unpacking syntax choices — that give stud...
Harvard University
Masters in Education, Education
St Johns College
Bachelors, Liberal Arts
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Paula
AP English Lit asks students to do something genuinely difficult: write a persuasive literary argument under timed conditions about a poem or passage they've never seen before. Paula's approach digs into close reading techniques — tracking imagery patterns, shifts in tone, narrative perspective — so...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor in Arts
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Meghan
AP English Literature asks students to do something genuinely difficult: read a poem or prose passage they've never seen and produce a polished analytical essay in under forty minutes. As a PhD candidate in American Literature at UConn, Meghan digs into the specific skills the exam rewards — thesis ...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Arts in English (Minor in Music)
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Elena
Close reading is the backbone of AP Lit, and Elena's graduate training in art history taught her to analyze visual and written texts with the same forensic attention to detail. She teaches students to unpack poetic structure, narrative voice, and figurative language in ways that translate directly i...
Southern Methodist University
Master of Arts, Art History
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Arts in Art History & Archaeology (secondary major in History)
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Martha
Analyzing how a poet's syntax mirrors emotional tension, or tracing a novel's symbolic architecture across 300 pages — AP Lit demands close reading at a level most high schoolers haven't encountered before. Martha's experience writing analytical papers at Duke and editing college essays sharpens her...
Duke University
Bachelors, Psychology
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Global Health
Duke University
BS in psychology
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Sarah
AP English Lit asks students to do something genuinely difficult: read a poem or passage cold and produce a polished analytical essay under time pressure. Sarah's BA in English from Oberlin and her ongoing PhD work at Harvard mean she can teach students to unpack figurative language, track shifts in...
Harvard University
PHD, Ethnomusicology
Oberlin College
Bachelors, English and Jazz studies
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Priscilla
AP Lit's free-response questions reward students who can move beyond plot summary and build arguments around literary devices — symbolism, tone shifts, narrative structure. Priscilla's Harvard coursework in government and economics trained her to construct tight, evidence-driven essays under pressur...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, Government
Certified Tutor
7+ years
Brittany
AP Lit asks students to do something most high schoolers haven't practiced: build an argument about how a poem or passage works, not just what it means. Brittany's Yale literature background and college-level teaching experience mean she can walk through the difference between summary and analysis, ...
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Amy
AP English Literature asks students to do something genuinely difficult: read a poem or prose passage they've never seen and write a polished analytical essay in forty minutes. Amy digs into the specific skills that earn high scores — identifying literary devices like free indirect discourse or shif...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad, English
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AP English Literature and Composition focuses on analyzing and interpreting literature across multiple genres—poetry, drama, and prose fiction. The course emphasizes close reading, textual analysis, and developing strong written arguments about literary texts. Students learn to identify literary devices, understand authorial intent, and construct evidence-based essays that demonstrate sophisticated literary analysis.
The exam consists of two sections: a 1-hour multiple-choice section (55 questions) testing reading comprehension and literary analysis, and a 2-hour free-response section with three essays—poetry analysis, prose fiction analysis, and an open-ended argument about a work of literature. Time management is critical, as students must read passages carefully while maintaining strong pacing through all sections.
Many students struggle with close reading under time pressure, especially when analyzing unfamiliar texts with complex language or dense poetry. Others find it difficult to move beyond surface-level observations to develop deeper interpretations, or they write essays that lack specific textual evidence. Additionally, managing the pacing of the exam—reading thoroughly while leaving adequate time for thoughtful essay writing—is a common pain point.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment to practice. Students who work with tutors on targeted strategies—such as annotation techniques, essay structure, and time management—typically see meaningful gains. Consistent practice with released AP exams, combined with personalized feedback on your writing, helps identify weak areas and builds the analytical skills needed for higher scores.
Prioritize developing a systematic approach to close reading—annotating for literary devices, tone, and thematic patterns. Practice writing timed essays regularly to build fluency and confidence, and study how to construct arguments that integrate direct textual evidence seamlessly. Additionally, take full-length practice tests under timed conditions to identify pacing issues and refine your test-taking strategy before exam day.
Strong AP essays require a clear thesis, organized body paragraphs with specific textual evidence, and sophisticated analysis rather than plot summary. Work on embedding quotes naturally into your writing and explaining their significance to your argument. Tutors can provide detailed feedback on your essays, helping you strengthen your analytical voice and ensure each paragraph advances your central claim about the text.
The multiple-choice section tests your ability to read closely and identify literary devices, tone, and authorial purpose quickly. Practice reading passages actively—annotating as you go—and work through released AP questions to understand the test makers' patterns. Many students benefit from learning elimination strategies and understanding why incorrect answers are tempting, which helps you avoid common traps and build reading speed without sacrificing accuracy.
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