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2+ years
Nathaniel Ziv
I'm about to start as a freshman at Swarthmore College, to pursue a double major in Classical Studies and Linguistics. I was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and now live in Riverdale. I spent this past year in Israel, studying spoken Ancient Greek and Biblical Hebrew, and performing in an amateur ...
Swarthmore College
Current Undergrad, Classical Studies

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Brenda
I have been a nurse for over 4 decades. I am a graduate of a diploma program, have completed a BSN and will finish my MSN this fall (2021). I have a varied background in care of patients with renal disease, general surgery, renal transplant, critical care and clinical informatics. I am passionate ab...
SUNY Empire State
Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
CWPost
Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)

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Heather
Hi, I'm Heather, a social worker in Portland, OR. I graduated summa cum laude in 2018 from Willamette University, a liberal arts college on the West Coast, with a 4.0 GPA. I share this to let you know that I am passionate and committed to lifelong learning, and enjoy helping others along the same jo...
Willamette University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jade
Hi! I am an enthusiastic and eager tutor specializing in English and creative writing. I was always the friend who edited everyone's essays in high school and college, so I decided to turn it into a side gig! I have experience in legal writing/editing, screenwriting, and journalism, making me a grea...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nathaniel
I'm a current student at Kansas State University majoring in Computer Engineering. My favorite subjects are math and programming because I enjoy the problem solving that comes with them.When both teaching and learning, I try to focus on the how and why rather then just learning to solve problems. I'...
Kansas State University
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Engineering, General

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Elvin
I am a graduate from Cornell University where I received a bachelor's degree in Biological Engineering with a minor in Mechanical Engineering. For several years, I have always had a passion for tutoring/teaching others around me whether they were children, classmates or adults much older than I. Fro...
Cornell University
Bachelors, Bio-Engineering

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10+ years
Hansani
A little about myself: I am currently a High School Science Teacher at Eustis High. I teach Environmental and Forensic Science. I graduated from Florida International University with a BS in Marine Biology. For about five years I worked with Dr. Joel Trexler and Dr. Kevin Boswell working on the spat...
Florida International University
Bachelors, Marine Biology

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Christopher
I graduated from Reed College with a B.A. in physics, and have four years of experience in tutoring. My areas of expertise include physics, math, and essay writing. I believe that most challenges are easy to overcome if looked at from the right perspective, so when I tutor, I always try to have the ...
Reed College
Bachelor in Arts, Physics

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5+ years
Sheryl
I have recently retired from full-time work in education after almost 30 years. During those years I have taught first grade, fourth grade, seventh grade and high school and have served as the middle school principal, curriculum specialist and assistant school administrator. Considering teaching a g...
UNC Greensboro
Master of Arts Teaching, Elementary School Teaching
UNC Chapel Hill
Bachelor in Arts, American Studies

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7+ years
Shannon
I recently graduated with a PhD from Columbia University, where I taught undergraduates in music, anthropology, cultural studies, and writing. I sought to engage students by relating classroom material to the students’ own interests in music, culture, and world affairs. With a certificate in innovat...
Columbia University in the City of New York
PHD, Ethnomusicology
Appalachian State University
Bachelor in Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Computer Science Principles covers five big ideas: creative development, data, algorithms, programming, and computing systems. Students learn computational thinking through hands-on projects, explore how data is represented and analyzed, understand algorithm design and implementation, write code in a programming language (typically Python or JavaScript), and study how computers and networks work together. The course emphasizes both the technical skills and the broader societal impacts of computing.
The AP CSP exam consists of two parts: a through-course assessment (40% of the score) that includes a Create Task where students develop and document a program of their choice, and an end-of-course exam (60% of the score) with multiple-choice questions and free-response questions. The exam is scored on a scale of 1-5, with a 3 typically considered passing. Understanding both the project-based component and the timed exam portion is key to success.
Many students struggle with translating abstract algorithmic thinking into working code, managing the time and scope of the Create Task project, and connecting programming concepts to real-world applications. Additionally, students often find the free-response questions on the exam challenging because they require explaining computational thinking in written form, not just writing code. Personalized tutoring can help break down these concepts and build confidence in both coding and communication skills.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with tutoring. Students who work with tutors typically see gains by filling knowledge gaps, practicing with past exam questions, and refining their approach to the Create Task. Many students improve by one score point (e.g., from a 2 to a 3, or a 3 to a 4) when they combine tutoring with regular practice. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's coding fundamentals, algorithm design, or exam question interpretation—and targeting those directly.
The Create Task is a major component of your AP CSP score, and tutors can help you develop a project that's both technically sound and well-documented. They can guide you through choosing an appropriate idea, breaking it into manageable parts, debugging code, and writing clear explanations of your program's purpose and functionality. Tutors can also help you understand the rubric requirements and ensure your documentation meets the College Board's expectations, reducing stress during the through-course assessment.
Ideally, you should begin focused exam preparation 6-8 weeks before the test date in May, though consistent engagement throughout the year is most effective. In the final weeks, concentrate on practice exams, reviewing weak areas, and refining your Create Task documentation. For students in Portland working with tutors, starting preparation in March or April allows time to address gaps while balancing other coursework. Regular practice testing and targeted review are more effective than cramming.
Look for tutors with strong computer science backgrounds—ideally with experience teaching or tutoring AP CSP specifically, or professional experience in software development or computer science. They should understand the College Board's curriculum framework, be familiar with the Create Task requirements, and have a track record helping students prepare for the exam. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can assess your current level and tailor instruction to your needs, whether you need help with coding fundamentals or exam strategy.
Your first session typically involves an assessment of your current skills—what programming concepts you understand, where you feel confident, and where you need support. Your tutor will ask about your goals (improving your exam score, completing the Create Task, or both), review any existing code or projects you're working on, and discuss your learning style. From there, they'll create a personalized plan that might include coding practice, exam question walkthroughs, or project development support tailored to your timeline and needs.
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