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ACT English

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Yale University

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Gloria

BS
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Middle School Math
Elementary School Math
Calculus 1

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Johns Hopkins University

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Zachary

AM
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Pre-Algebra
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Pre-Calculus

I am a driven, positive, affirming tutor who is happy to help students in any way he can. I graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College in 2020, and I obtained my Master's in Political Science from the University of Toronto in 2022. In 2016, I received an SAT score of 1550. That year, I also r...

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Dartmouth College

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2+ years

Lauren

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ACT English

I graduated from Augustana University with my Bachelor's Degree in English Literature and Religion/Philosophy in 2019. I then completed my Masters in Humanities from the University of Chicago in 2020 and Masters in English Literature from University of St. Thomas in 2025. I was an English, Social St...

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University of Chicago

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Augustana University

AM

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2+ years

Chamberlyn

BS
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Pre-Algebra
Trigonometry
Statistics
Middle School Math

"Make your life a masterpiece, imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do." -Brian Tracy B.S. in Cognitive Studies and Child Development & Education at Vanderbilt University; M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As an educator, I am honored to have the opportunity to share my kn...

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Vanderbilt University

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2+ years

Zoie

Bachelor's (in progress)
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ACT Reading
AP English Language and Composition
Writing

As a passionate tutor currently pursuing my Bachelor's degree in International Relations at Tulane University, I am dedicated to helping students excel academically and develop their critical thinking skills. With experience in tutoring subjects such as ACT preparation, AP World History, and AP Euro...

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Tulane University

Bachelor's (in progress)

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2+ years

Vicente

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K-12th Grade Social Studies
K-12th Grade Spanish
1st-12th Grade Writing
1st-9th Grade Science

As a dedicated educator with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University, I bring over 10 years of tutoring and classroom experience across a wide spectrum of subjects, including AP Spanish Language & Culture, High School English, Debate, Essay Writing, Reading ...

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Cornell University

Bachelor's

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2+ years

Melodi

Bachelor
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Pre-Algebra
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Algebra
Elementary School Math

Hi, my name is Melodi and I am so excited to work with you as a tutor! With a strong educational foundation and a passion for teaching, I bring valuable experience as a high school peer tutor and volunteer working with young elementary students. I have achieved top scores of 5s on AP exams and a dig...

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Case Western Reserve University

Bachelor

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2+ years

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ACT English
SAT Math
SAT
AP US History

As a passionate educator with over 5 years of tutoring experience, I am dedicated to fostering a supportive learning environment where students can thrive academically. I hold a PhD in History of American Civilization from Harvard University, complemented by a Master's in History and another in the ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically find the sheer breadth of content overwhelming—covering roughly 10,000 years across all continents requires synthesizing massive amounts of information. Specific trouble spots include understanding complex trade networks (Silk Road, Indian Ocean trade), distinguishing between similar empires and dynasties across regions, and grasping cause-and-effect relationships in global events like the Industrial Revolution or decolonization. Many students also struggle with comparative analysis, which the exam heavily emphasizes—the ability to identify patterns and differences across time periods and regions doesn't come naturally without targeted practice.

The AP exam tests five major themes: Developments and Processes, Sourcing and Situation, Claims and Evidence from Sources, Contextualization, and Continuity and Change. Rather than memorizing events year-by-year, effective students group content by these themes—for example, studying how technology (printing press, steam engine, internet) transformed societies across different time periods, or analyzing how power structures evolved globally. A tutor can help you create thematic study guides and practice identifying which theme each exam question targets, so you're not just recalling facts but understanding the deeper historical patterns the College Board is testing.

The Document-Based Question (DBQ) provides 7 sources and asks you to analyze them while incorporating outside knowledge—it tests your ability to evaluate evidence and construct arguments from primary sources. The Long Essay Question (LEQ) gives you a prompt with no sources and requires you to build an argument entirely from your knowledge, testing synthesis and periodization skills. DBQ success depends on close reading, source analysis, and understanding historical context, while LEQ success requires strong thesis development and the ability to select the most relevant evidence from your knowledge. Tutors can help you practice both formats separately, teaching you time management (45 minutes for DBQ, 40 for LEQ) and how to structure responses that earn maximum points on the rubric.

AP World History divides into four periods: Period 1 (1200 BCE–500 CE), Period 2 (500–1450 CE), Period 3 (1450–1750 CE), and Period 4 (1750–present). The challenge isn't memorizing dates—it's understanding why these divisions matter and recognizing how different regions experienced transitions at different times. For example, the Renaissance happened in Europe around 1300–1600, but that same period saw the Ming Dynasty in China and the Songhai Empire in Africa with completely different developments. Strong students learn to explain what changed during each period globally, what caused those changes, and what continuities persisted. A tutor can help you build a flexible periodization framework that accounts for regional variations rather than forcing all of world history into a Eurocentric timeline.

The DBQ deliberately includes sources you haven't studied before, so the skill being tested is your ability to extract meaning from unfamiliar documents. Start by identifying the source's basic information: who created it, when, where, and for what purpose (SOAPS—Source, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject). Then read for both explicit claims and implicit biases—a wealthy merchant's letter about trade routes reveals different information than a peasant's account of the same period. Finally, connect the source to the historical context you know, explaining how it supports or complicates your argument. Tutors can give you practice with a wide range of source types (letters, maps, artwork, government documents) so you develop confidence analyzing anything the exam throws at you.

Comparative questions require you to identify both similarities and differences, then explain why those patterns matter historically. Rather than listing facts about Region A then Region B, effective responses weave comparisons throughout—for example, explaining how both the Ottoman and Mughal empires used gunpowder to expand, but the Ottomans faced different geographic and political constraints that shaped their strategies differently. The key is moving beyond surface-level observations ("both had armies") to analytical insights ("both empires centralized power through military technology, but their different relationships with trade networks affected their long-term stability"). Tutors help you practice identifying the right comparison framework for each question and developing the analytical language to articulate meaningful historical patterns.

The exam gives you 3 hours 15 minutes for 45 multiple-choice questions (55 minutes), a DBQ (60 minutes including reading time), and an LEQ (40 minutes). Many students lose points by spending too much time on the DBQ, leaving insufficient time for the LEQ. A strong strategy: spend 10–15 minutes reading DBQ sources and planning, 30–35 minutes writing, then move to the LEQ with at least 35–40 minutes remaining. For multiple-choice, aim for roughly 1 minute per question, flagging difficult ones to revisit if time allows. Tutors can help you practice full-length timed sections, identify which question types slow you down, and develop pacing strategies so you're not rushing through the LEQ—where strong writing and analysis earn significant points.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level. Students who begin with inconsistent understanding of major periods and weak source analysis skills often see 2–4 point jumps (on the 1–5 scale) within 8–12 weeks of focused tutoring, particularly when they practice full-length exams and receive feedback on their essays. Students already scoring 3–4 typically improve by 1 point, as they're refining higher-level skills like nuanced comparative analysis and sophisticated argumentation. The most significant gains come from students who combine tutoring with consistent independent practice—working through past exam questions, writing timed essays, and reviewing feedback. A tutor can diagnose exactly which skills are holding you back (weak thesis statements, missed contextualization, poor time management) and create a targeted improvement plan.

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