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AP Calculus Prep Classes

Precalculus FundamentalsShort-term classLive

Precalculus Fundamentals

Math is a building block subject. Just like you needed Algebra 1 to be ready for Algebra 2, so now you’re taking Precalculus because you will need these skills for Calculus. And within each subject the same is true, too: the skills you learn next month will require you to be comfortable with the skills you learned last month; for every lesson you encounter in school, you’ll need to bring some foundational knowledge to build on. That’s why Precalculus Fundamentals can play such a key role in your math performance. Each week an expert instructor will guide you through the key concepts that your current and upcoming lessons depend on, helping you solidify things that didn’t quite click, get practice and repetition with the most important skills for what’s next, and building your skill set for the rest of the school year and the math subjects that lie beyond it–like calculus!

Thu, Aug 271hr
MathPre-Calculus
AP English Language & Composition Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP English Language & Composition Monthly Review

Ace your AP Lang essays _and_ the AP exam — without cramming or falling behind. Our AP English & Composition Language Monthly Review sessions are designed to help you stay one step ahead. Each month, an expert instructor will guide you through a focused review of the skills and texts you’ve been developing in class, helping you sharpen your rhetorical analysis, build a personal study toolkit, and feel confident in timed writing and multiple-choice questions alike.

Fri, Sep 181hr 30min
Test PrepAP English Language and Composition
AP Chemistry Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP Chemistry Monthly Review

Ace your AP Chemistry class _and_ the AP exam — without cramming or falling behind. Our AP Chemistry Monthly Review sessions are designed to help you stay one step ahead. Each month, an expert instructor will guide you through a focused review of the unit you’ve just covered in class, helping you reinforce key concepts, connect ideas across the curriculum, and build your personal study toolkit for May.

Mon, Sep 211hr 30min
Test PrepAP Chemistry
AP Physics 1 Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP Physics 1 Monthly Review

Ace your AP Physics 1 class _and_ the AP exam — without cramming or falling behind. Our AP Physics 1 Monthly Review sessions are designed to help you stay one step ahead. Each month, an expert instructor will guide you through a focused review of the unit you’ve just covered in class, helping you reinforce key concepts, connect ideas across the curriculum, and build your personal study toolkit for May.

Wed, Sep 231hr 30min
ScienceAP Physics 1
AP Calculus AB Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP Calculus AB Monthly Review

Ace your AP Calculus AB class _and_ the AP exam — without cramming or falling behind. Our AP Calculus AB Monthly Review sessions are designed to help you stay one step ahead. Each month, an expert instructor will guide you through a focused review of the unit you’ve just covered in class, helping you reinforce key concepts, connect ideas across the curriculum, and build your personal study toolkit for May.

Wed, Sep 231hr 30min
ScienceAP Calculus AB
AP Biology Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP Biology Monthly Review

Ace your AP Biology class _and_ the AP exam — without cramming or falling behind. Our AP Biology Monthly Review sessions are designed to help you stay one step ahead. Each month, an expert instructor will guide you through a focused review of the unit you’ve just covered in class, helping you reinforce key concepts, connect ideas across the curriculum, and build your personal study toolkit for May. These sessions are ideal for students who want to maintain top grades, reduce stress, and walk into the AP exam with total confidence.

Thu, Sep 241hr 30min
ScienceAP Biology
AP Psychology Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP Psychology Monthly Review

AP Psychology Monthly Review is the high-impact prep course for students who want to walk into the AP exam with real confidence. Each month, students review and sharpen the skills that matter most for building on the rest of the school year and executing expertly on the AP exam in May. You'll dissect real texts, practice both multiple-choice and free-response question types, and shore up the fundamentals that can be so fleeting when your class moves on to new units quickly.

Wed, Sep 301hr 30min
EnglishAP Psychology
AP Precalculus Monthly ReviewOne-time classLive

AP Precalculus Monthly Review

AP Precalculus Monthly Review is the high-impact prep course for students who want to walk into the AP exam with real confidence. Each month, students review and sharpen the skills that matter most for building on the rest of the school year and executing expertly on the AP exam in May. You'll dissect real texts, practice both multiple-choice and free-response question types, and shore up the fundamentals that can be so fleeting when your class moves on to new units quickly.

Wed, Oct 71hr 30min
MathAP Pre-Calculus
AP Biology: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP Biology: 4-Week Exam Review

The AP Biology 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. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready for multiple choice and free response questions, analyzing experiments and graphics, about everything from cell structure to ecology.

Thu, Apr 81hr
Test PrepAP Biology

Top-Rated AP Calculus Prep Instructors in Washington

Remington

PHD, Physics
1+ years of tutoring

Most students lose AP Calculus points not on concepts they don't know, but on free-response questions where they set up the problem correctly and then mismanage their work under time pressure. Remingt...

Education & Certificates

University of Chicago

PHD, Physics

University of Maryland

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology, Criminology

Mimi

Masters in Education, Education
6+ years of tutoring

I am an interdisciplinary educator with an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. My background is primarily in integrated arts learning and museum educ...

Education & Certificates

Harvard University

Masters in Education, Education

Dartmouth College

B.A.

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Aaron

Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering
10+ years of tutoring

I'm not tutoring or buried in my textbooks, you will either find me rock climbing at the Triangle Rock Club, playing Ultimate Frisbee, working on my car, or enjoying the great outdoors (beaches, mount...

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The University of Texas at Dallas

Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering

Duke University

Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

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Nina

Masters in biostatistics
10+ years of tutoring

I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. I...

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Columbia University

Masters in biostatistics

Northwestern University

Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences (focus in neurobiology)

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Reid

PHD, Education
1+ years of tutoring

I am a graduate of Wesleyan University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with High Honors. With eight years of experience working in education, I've tutored students in math, science,...

Education & Certificates

Harvard University

PHD, Education

Wesleyan University

Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

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Michelle

Current Grad Student, M.D.
1+ years of tutoring

I am proud to be a part of Varsity Tutors! I am originally from San Antonio, TX; I completed my undergraduate education at Rice University in Houston where I received a bachelor's degree in Biochemist...

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Baylor College of Medicine

Current Grad Student, M.D.

Rice University

Bachelor's in Biochemistry and Cell Biology

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Liz

Masters, Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disabilities 5-12
1+ years of tutoring

I am a graduate of Washington University in St Louis, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in History with minors in Humanities and Anthropology. Since graduation, I have worked as a tutor, teacher, a...

Education & Certificates

Simmons College

Masters, Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disabilities 5-12

Washington University in St. Louis

Bachelor of Arts in History (minors in Humanities and Anthropology)

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Solange

Bachelor in Arts (Sociology & Women's Studies)
8+ years of tutoring

I'm Solange - a recent graduate from Harvard where I studied Sociology & Women's Studies. I've been tutoring for eight years now, and have worked with a wide range of ages and in a wide range of subje...

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Harvard University

Bachelor in Arts (Sociology & Women's Studies)

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Charles

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
1+ years of tutoring

Mechanical engineering at Yale runs on the same core skill AP Calculus AB tests hardest: translating a physical situation into precise mathematical language before any calculation begins. Charles (34 ...

Education & Certificates

Yale University

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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Christopher

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
1+ years of tutoring

Mechanical engineering at Harvard demands the same skill AP Calculus AB rewards most: translating a real-world scenario into a precise mathematical structure before any calculation begins. Christopher...

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Harvard College

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically find limits and continuity conceptually difficult at the start, especially understanding why a function can approach a value without reaching it. Later, the chain rule and related rates problems trip up many students because they require visualizing how multiple variables change together. Integration techniques—particularly u-substitution and integration by parts—demand significant practice, and many students struggle with recognizing which method applies to which integral. Finally, applications like optimization and differential equations require students to translate real-world scenarios into mathematical models, which is a skill that takes deliberate practice to develop.

This is a common gap—knowing the power rule is different from recognizing when to use it in a related rates or optimization problem. Tutors work by having you practice translating English into equations, identifying which variable is changing and which you're solving for, and then selecting the right differentiation technique. They'll often have you work through several similar problems with decreasing guidance, so you start recognizing patterns independently. Building this translation skill requires targeted practice with feedback, which is exactly what personalized instruction provides.

The AP Calculus exam has two sections: multiple choice (60 minutes for 45 questions) and free response (90 minutes for 6 questions). On multiple choice, aim to spend about 1.3 minutes per question, flagging harder ones to return to if time allows. On free response, read all six questions first and tackle the ones you feel most confident about—this builds momentum and ensures you earn partial credit where you can. Leave 10-15 minutes at the end to review your work and catch arithmetic errors. A tutor can help you practice this pacing with full-length practice tests under timed conditions, so it becomes automatic on test day.

AP Calculus AB covers limits, derivatives, and basic integration. BC covers everything in AB plus additional integration techniques (by parts, partial fractions), series and sequences, and parametric/polar curves. BC is roughly 1.5x the content of AB. If you're taking AB, tutoring focuses on mastering core concepts deeply; if you're taking BC, tutors help you manage the additional topics while reinforcing AB foundations. Many students take AB first, then BC the following year—tutors can help you decide which path fits your goals and pace you accordingly.

Free response questions reward showing your work—you can earn partial credit even if your final answer is wrong, as long as your method is sound. Start by clearly stating what you're finding (e.g., 'I'm using the chain rule to find dy/dx'). Show each algebraic step, especially when simplifying. If you get stuck on one part, move on and use a placeholder for that value in later parts—graders will often give you credit for correct reasoning downstream. Tutors help you practice this by reviewing your solutions with a grader's eye, pointing out where you lose points for skipped steps or unclear notation, so you build the habit of communicating your thinking clearly.

This requires pattern recognition built through practice. U-substitution works when you spot a function and its derivative (or close to it) in the integrand. Integration by parts applies when you have a product of functions where one differentiates to something simpler. Partial fractions handle rational functions. Trigonometric substitution appears with expressions like √(a²-x²). The key is practicing enough problems that you start seeing these patterns automatically—most students need 30-50 varied integration problems to develop real fluency. Tutors accelerate this by showing you how to classify problems quickly and by having you explain your reasoning out loud, which deepens pattern recognition.

Limits are abstract—you're learning that a function can behave a certain way 'near' a point without actually reaching it, which contradicts intuition. Many students memorize limit rules without understanding why they work. Tutors help by using graphs and numerical tables to show you what limits actually mean before diving into algebra. They'll have you evaluate a function at values approaching a point (like 1.9, 1.99, 1.999) to see the pattern, then connect that to the algebraic definition. Once you see limits as 'what value does the function approach' rather than 'what value does it reach,' the rules and applications click into place much faster.

Test anxiety in calculus often stems from feeling unprepared for the variety of problem types or worrying you'll forget a formula. Combat this by taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions weeks before the exam—this builds confidence and reveals which topics still need work. During the test itself, if you feel panicked on a hard question, skip it immediately and move to one you can solve; momentum and early points calm your nervous system. Tutors help by creating a structured study schedule so you know exactly what you're prepared for, and by reviewing your practice test errors so you see patterns rather than feeling overwhelmed by isolated mistakes.

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