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California State University-Northridge
Master of Arts, Psychology

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5+ years
Mauna
Hello! I am a 3rd year bio major at GT with minors in biochemistry and computer science. My tutoring subjects are math, bio, and chem. I have tutored for a few years, and I have also TAed! My favorite subjects are general chemistry and molecular biology (: My personal belief is that anyone can enjoy...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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9+ years
Babatope
A thorough understanding of any subject is important and the goal of learning is realized when ideas are presented and the subject is taught effectively. I dedicate my efforts to respecting the student's individual need and apply essential tools to address key concepts in every subject area to bring...
University of Ibadan Nigeria
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Baylor University
Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry

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10+ years
Alejandra
I currently work as a mechanical engineer doing design work for mechanical systems. Tutoring was something that I truly enjoyed through my last few years of college. I was a math tutor for my university and I love helping to further students' understanding of math one concept at a time. I believe ev...
Georgia Southern University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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New York University
Master of Science, Applied Physics
Sun Yat-sen University
Bachelor of Science, Information Science

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5+ years
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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Master of Arts, Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision
DeVry Universitys Keller Graduate School of Management-New Jersey
Bachelor of Science, Computer Networking and Telecommunications

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Shun
I am currently an undergraduate at Brown University concentrating in both Materials Science and Economics. In terms of tutoring experience, prior to Brown I have privately tutored other high school students for about a year mainly in the subjects of math and science. Other unorthodox instructing exp...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Materials Science

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16+ years
David
I'm a 2014 graduate of Princeton University and an aspiring law school student. At Princeton, I majored in International Affairs, and received a certificate in theater from the Lewis Center for the Arts. I also combined my passions for those two fields and my love of comedy to create a sketch and va...
Princeton University
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Camille
I am a Duke alum currently working toward a Master of Science in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University. As a pre-med student who majored in African and African American Studies, I have experience navigating a variety of disciplines. I also have experience tutoring in a number of subject areas, a...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Science, Narrative Medicine
Duke University
Bachelor in Arts, African and African American Studies

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6+ years
Michael
I want to help students gain an enthusiasm, interest, and increased understanding in mathematics. I want them to develop problem solving skills that could help them in their careers and enrich their lives. I have used mathematics my entire career and am aware of it's applications in so many areas fr...
University of Connecticut
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AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) is a college-level introductory course that teaches computational thinking, problem-solving, and real-world applications of computing. While traditionally taken by high school students, advanced 6th graders can succeed with the right preparation and support. The course emphasizes creative problem-solving and collaboration rather than just coding, making it accessible to younger students who demonstrate strong logical reasoning and interest in technology.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to work at your student's pace, breaking down complex concepts like algorithms, data representation, and programming logic into manageable pieces. Tutors can identify specific gaps—whether in foundational coding skills or abstract computational thinking—and create targeted practice plans. This individualized approach is especially valuable for younger students tackling advanced material, as it builds confidence alongside competency.
The AP CSP curriculum includes five core units: creative development and design, data and information, algorithms and programming, computer systems and networks, and impact of computing. For 6th graders, tutoring often focuses on building foundational programming skills (using languages like Python or JavaScript), understanding how data is stored and processed, and learning algorithmic thinking through hands-on projects. Tutors help students connect these concepts to real-world applications to deepen understanding.
Common obstacles include grasping abstract concepts like algorithms and loops, debugging code independently, and managing the pace of college-level material. Many younger students also struggle with frustration when code doesn't work on the first try, which is a normal part of programming. Personalized tutoring addresses these challenges by building problem-solving strategies, teaching debugging techniques, and creating a supportive environment where mistakes are learning opportunities.
During an initial session, a tutor will assess your student's current coding knowledge, comfort level with logic and problem-solving, and specific goals for the course. They'll discuss which programming concepts feel most challenging and identify areas where extra support would help most. This foundation allows the tutor to create a personalized learning plan that builds skills progressively and keeps your student engaged and motivated.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have strong backgrounds in computer science and experience teaching advanced concepts to younger learners. When you describe your student's needs—whether they're just starting to code or need help with specific AP units—Varsity Tutors matches them with a tutor whose expertise and teaching style fit best. You can discuss your student's goals and learning preferences to ensure a great fit from day one.
Consistent, focused practice is key—typically 3-4 hours per week of coding projects, problem-solving exercises, and review helps build strong skills. Between tutoring sessions, students benefit from hands-on projects that reinforce concepts learned, practice problems that build fluency, and time to experiment with code independently. A tutor can recommend specific practice resources and help your student develop a sustainable study routine that prevents burnout while building confidence.
Most students benefit from beginning exam-focused preparation 8-10 weeks before the test, though building strong foundational skills throughout the year is equally important. This timeline allows time to review all five units, practice with sample exam questions, and work through the Create Performance Task (a major component of the AP CSP exam). A tutor can help your student develop a realistic study schedule, identify weak areas, and build test-taking strategies well before exam day.
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