Achieve a top score with Award-Winning AP Chinese Prep
Achieve a top score with Award-Winning AP Chinese Prep
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Short-term classLiveAP Physics 2: 4-Week Exam Review
The AP Physics 2 exam covers a year’s worth of content in a single afternoon. So it pays to spend 4 weeks brushing up on concepts and getting the most important skills, formulas, and strategies top of mind to be ready for test day. That’s why this 4-week exam review class provides expert-led review of critical concepts along with strategic guidance on how to handle the question formats and time limits you’ll face on the exam. From fluids and forces through principles of quantum and nuclear physics, including study and pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.
Semester classLiveAP Physics 1: 8-Week Exam Review
The AP Physics 1 exam is coming up quickly, and this comprehensive, 8-session review course will make sure you’re fully prepared to succeed on test day. These expert-led sessions will provide comprehensive concept review along with strategic guidance on how to handle the test day question formats and time limits. By the end of the course, you’ll have the most critical knowledge, skills, and strategies top of mind and ready to apply on the AP Physics exam. From position, velocity, and acceleration through torque and rotational motion, including study and pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.
Short-term classLiveAP Language & Composition: 4-Week Exam Review
The AP English Language & Composition exam covers a year’s worth of content in a single morning. So it pays to spend 4 weeks brushing up on concepts and getting the most important skills, formulas, and strategies top of mind to be ready for test day. That’s why this 4-week exam review class provides expert-led review of critical concepts along with strategic guidance on how to handle the question formats and time limits you’ll face on the exam. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready for multiple choice and free response questions on everything from the argument structure through rhetorical analysis.
Short-term classLiveAP Precalculus 4-Week Exam Review
The AP Precalculus exam covers a year’s worth of content in a single morning. So it pays to spend 4 weeks brushing up on concepts and getting the most important skills, formulas, and strategies top of mind to be ready for test day. That’s why this 4-week exam review class provides expert-led review of critical concepts along with strategic guidance on how to handle the test day question formats, time limits, and calculator restrictions. By the end of the course, you’ll have the most critical knowledge, skills, and strategies top of mind and ready to apply on the AP Precalculus exam. From polynomials and complex numbers to logarithmic and trigonometric functions, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.
Short-term classLiveAP Literature & Composition: 4-Week Exam Review
The AP Literature & Composition exam covers a year’s worth of content in a single morning. So it pays to spend 4 weeks reviewing key skills and concepts from across the year and focusing on the concepts and strategies necessary to succeed on test day. That’s why this 4-week exam review class provides expert-led review of critical content and preparation for the question types you’ll face on the exam. From fiction to poetry and multiple choice to free response questions, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.
Short-term classLiveJump Start to AP & Honors Chemistry
Chemistry is the study of the properties, structures, and reactions of matter—and how substances transform through interactions at the atomic and molecular level. From the periodic table to chemical equations, each concept builds on the last—so the foundations you begin the school year with tend to shape the reactions, outcomes, and confidence you carry through every lab and lesson. In this live, interactive summer class you will learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school chemistry classes, including AP, IB, and honors classes. From scientific principles to essential math concepts, you’ll cover everything you need to confidently conquer your most challenging fall class.
Short-term classLiveJump Start to AP & Honors Physics
Physics is the study of the fundamental forces and principles that govern how matter and energy interact in the universe. From motion and momentum to waves and electricity, each concept builds on the last—so the foundations you begin the school year with tend to govern your trajectory and velocity throughout the school year. In this live, interactive summer class you will learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school physics classes, including AP, IB, and honors classes. From scientific principles to essential math concepts, you’ll cover everything you need to start your most challenging fall class with energy and momentum.
Short-term classLiveJump Start to AP Computer Science A
Computer Science is the study of how we use logic and code to solve problems and build the digital world around us. From variables and conditionals to classes and objects, each concept builds logically on the last—so the foundations you start with often determine how efficiently and confidently you can program throughout the year. In this live, interactive summer class, you’ll learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school computer science courses, including AP Computer Science A. From core Java syntax to problem-solving strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to start this rigorous coding class with structure and logic.
Short-term classLiveJump Start to AP & Honors Biology
Biology is the study of the building blocks of life, how cells, systems, and processes interact to enable complex organisms to adapt and thrive. And just like living systems build from their foundations, your own biology knowledge builds concept by concept toward the complex skills you need for your labs and exams throughout the year. In this live, interactive summer class you will learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school biology classes, including AP, IB, and honors classes. Armed with sound fundamentals you’ll be ready to hit the ground running in the new school year and thrive in your most challenging fall class.
Top-Rated AP Chinese Prep Instructors
Teaching Mandarin at a language school gave Nova a precise sense of where students lose points on AP Chinese — not vocabulary gaps, but pacing on the interpersonal speaking tasks and structural choice...
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Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
SAT Scores
I am a rising junior at Princeton University pursuing a Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy with a certificate in Statistics and Machine Learning. I am highly passionate about education: during the academ...
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Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
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Tracy earned a 36 on the ACT and holds degrees in Economics and International Business from Penn — but what shapes her AP Chinese prep is something rarer: native Mandarin fluency combined with the ana...
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Economics
ACT Scores
May's background in both Computer Science and Biology at Bryn Mawr — combined with her current neuroscience PhD work at Northwestern — gives her an analytical lens that translates directly into AP Chi...
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Bryn Mawr College
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science & Biology
SAT Scores
I'm extremely motivated to help you succeed
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Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science, Speech and Hearing
NYITCOM
Non Degree Doctorals, medicine
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Christine speaks Mandarin Chinese as a native language and grew up studying under an IB curriculum in Shanghai, which means she understands the gap between conversational fluency and the precise writt...
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Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
ACT Scores
Most AP Chinese test takers lose points not on vocabulary or grammar, but on register — failing to match the formal or informal tone the prompt demands in the speaking and writing tasks. Jiahao, a nat...
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Beijing Foreign Studies University
Master of Arts, Language Interpretation and Translation
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Linguistics
Alex's SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening, combined with a Columbia biology degree and active research work at NYU Medical Center, gives his AP Chinese prep an unusual angle: he understands ex...
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Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
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Nayeon's double major in Mathematics and English at Vanderbilt — paired with native Mandarin fluency — gives her an unusual lens for AP Chinese prep: she approaches the exam's written tasks with the s...
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Vanderbilt University
Bachelors, Math and English
AP Chinese tests a specific set of task types — interpersonal speaking, presentational writing, and cultural comparison — and students who prep by studying vocabulary lists alone routinely underperfor...
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Yale School of Management
Masters in Business Administration, Business, General
ACT Scores
Frequently Asked Questions
The speaking section requires students to respond fluently to prompts in real-time without preparation, which is fundamentally different from classroom practice. Many students struggle with tonal accuracy under pressure, organizing thoughts quickly in Mandarin, and maintaining natural pacing while speaking. A tutor experienced in AP Chinese can conduct repeated mock speaking tasks, provide immediate feedback on tones and pronunciation, and teach strategies for structuring responses (introduction, main points, conclusion) that help students think more clearly in the target language.
Many students try to translate every character, which wastes time and creates confusion on the 15-minute reading section. Strong AP Chinese readers learn to identify key vocabulary, recognize grammatical structures quickly, and infer meaning from context—skills that require targeted practice. Tutors can teach students to scan for main ideas first, focus on question-specific details, and build familiarity with the types of texts that appear (emails, articles, advertisements) so they develop faster recognition patterns.
Students often write overly formal or robotic responses that don't match the tone and register required by the prompt—for example, using formal written Chinese when the scenario calls for a casual email to a friend. The email task also requires students to address all three bullet points with appropriate detail and use varied sentence structures, which many students rush through. A tutor can help students practice recognizing contextual cues in prompts, develop a bank of appropriate phrases for different registers (formal vs. informal), and build editing habits to catch tone mismatches before submitting.
The AP Chinese listening section features authentic, natural-speed audio that moves quickly through multiple topics, and many students feel overwhelmed trying to catch every word. The key is learning to listen for main ideas and specific details rather than complete comprehension—a skill that develops through repeated exposure to authentic materials at native speed. Tutors can work with students on active listening strategies, teach them which vocabulary and grammatical patterns to prioritize, and use timed listening practice to build confidence and accuracy on the actual test format.
While AP Chinese doesn't have a dedicated cultural section, cultural context appears throughout the exam in reading passages, listening materials, and speaking prompts—understanding references to holidays, traditions, or current events can significantly improve comprehension. Students don't need to become China experts, but familiarity with everyday cultural touchstones (like major holidays, common customs, or well-known figures) helps them decode authentic materials more easily. A tutor can integrate cultural knowledge naturally into lessons by discussing context behind reading passages or listening tasks, making the language feel more connected and memorable.
No—the AP Chinese exam is entirely computer-based, and students type responses using pinyin input systems rather than writing characters by hand. However, many students benefit from understanding character components and stroke order during the learning process because it strengthens recognition and memory. A tutor can help students decide whether to focus on handwriting (useful for deeper learning but time-intensive) or prioritize typing fluency and character recognition, depending on the student's goals and timeline before the exam.
Score improvement varies widely based on a student's starting level, consistency with practice, and time before the exam. A student scoring in the 3-4 range might realistically improve to a 4-5 with focused tutoring over several months, while students starting at lower scores often see bigger percentage gains as they build foundational skills. The most significant improvements come from students who work with a tutor weekly, complete assigned practice between sessions, and take multiple full-length practice tests to identify and target weak areas systematically.
An effective AP Chinese tutor should be a native or near-native Mandarin speaker with deep familiarity with the AP exam format, scoring rubrics, and common student mistakes across all sections. They should have experience teaching test-specific strategies (not just general language instruction) and understand how to diagnose whether a student's weakness is vocabulary, grammar, cultural context, or test-taking skills. Look for tutors who use authentic AP materials, provide detailed feedback on speaking and writing tasks, and can explain the reasoning behind correct answers—not just what the answer is.
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