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Medical Mysteries & Rare ConditionsShort-term classLive

Medical Mysteries & Rare Conditions

Being a doctor involves a lot of detective work: symptoms make for good clues, but people often don't do a great job of describing them and even when they are, the clues don't always point to one clear suspect or diagnosis. That's why students love Medical Mysteries & Rare Conditions, a chance to learn a bit of biology through the lens of a doctor detective. Over four weekly sessions, you'll join Dr. Tabitha Michaud to learn to think like a doctor as you learn about types of symptoms, causes, and cures, and put your symptom sleuthing skills to the test to diagose, treat, and understand rare illnesses.

Tue, May 261hr
ScienceMiddle School Science
High School Biology FundamentalsShort-term classLive

High School Biology Fundamentals

High School 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. That’s why High School Biology Fundamentals is an integral component of your biology studies. Each week, an expert instructor will break down the key concepts that your current and upcoming biology lessons depend on, helping ensure that you’re ready for the challenges you encounter in your coursework and your foundations remain strong for midterm and final exams, cumulative assignments, and even future science classes.

Tue, May 261hr
ScienceHigh School Biology
High School Chemistry FundamentalsShort-term classLive

High School Chemistry Fundamentals

Much like chemistry itself is the study of how the building blocks of matter–particles, atoms, molecules–combine, your chemistry knowledge builds from basic elements toward complex concepts, lab reports, and exams. That’s why High School Chemistry Fundamentals can be an integral force in your chemistry studies. Each week, an expert instructor will break down the key concepts that your current and upcoming chemistry lessons depend on, helping ensure that you’re ready for the challenges you encounter in your coursework and your foundations remain strong for midterm and final exams, cumulative assignments, and even future science classes.

Tue, May 261hr
ScienceHigh School Chemistry
Ocean AdventuresShort-term classLive

Ocean Adventures

Over 70 percent of the earth’s surface is covered in oceans, so there’s always plenty to explore in Ocean Adventures class. Here students will learn about the waves and tides, amazing aquatic animals, shipwrecks, and more as each session covers a different oceanic theme. Students can join a single session to get their feet wet or come weekly to really exercise their sea legs.

Thu, May 281hr
ScienceElementary School Science
Introduction to GeneticsShort-term classLive

Introduction to Genetics

Dive into the fascinating world of genetics! In this four-week course, middle school students will explore the basics of DNA, how traits are inherited, and the science behind genetic variation. Through fun examples and engaging discussions, students will uncover how genetics shapes all living things.

Tue, Jun 91hr
ScienceMiddle School Science
Jump Start to AP & Honors ChemistryShort-term classLive

Jump 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.

Tue, Jun 161hr
ScienceAP Chemistry
Inside the BrainShort-term classLive

Inside the Brain

The most fascinating organ in the body is the only one that can find something fascinating in the first place. That’s right, we’re talking about the brain! So drop in to fascinating weekly workshops where we’ll examine everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the human brain. We’ll use household items to examine the senses; we’ll explore secrets of psychology; and we’ll break down the brain into its lobes and parts as we investigate neuroscience. Each week is a new adventure: just be ready to exercise your brain!

Wed, Jun 1745 min
ScienceElementary School Science
Dino or Di-Not?One-time classLive

Dino or Di-Not?

What makes a dinosaur a dinosaur? Join us for an interactive journey as we explore various creatures and their features with an educator from the Field Museum! You'll learn how paleontologists define what's truly a "dinosaur" — and what isn't. Some of the answers might surprise you! **Meet your expert instructor, Jeff** Jeff is an educator and docent at the Field Museum in Chicago, IL. Since 2013, he has conducted numerous tours and programs on dinosaurs, most recently the ongoing Discovery Adventures and SUE Virtual Tour on the Field Museum's website. Jeff enjoys talking dinos, animals, and debunking myths propagated by certain popular movies and cartoons.

Thu, Jun 181hr
Science
Animal Adventure CampShort-term classLive

Animal Adventure Camp

Embark on a wild adventure with "Animal Adventure Camp," where Ms. Amalia brings the animal kingdom right to your screen! In this immersive five-day experience, young explorers will come face-to-face with fascinating creatures from across the globe through exciting live animal presentations. Students will journey from the slithering world of reptiles to the soaring heights of birds, track magnificent mammals, dive into mysterious ocean depths, and discover the tiny but mighty invertebrates that shape our world. Each day offers new animal friends to meet, amazing facts to learn, and unforgettable encounters that will spark curiosity and foster a deeper appreciation for wildlife in all its remarkable forms—whether ferocious or cuddly, massive or microscopic, from land, sea, or sky. Ms. Amalia, from Nature Explorers International, is an environmental educator and world explorer who makes classes come alive with stories from her real-life adventures, props from her science shelf, and live program animals. She’ll be joined by Scaly the corn snake, Slimy the tiger salamander, and Lizzie the leopard gecko, as well as coloring pages, art projects, and outdoor after-camp activities to supplement daily learning. Each day will include three interactive sections full of fun facts, guessing games, and investigating natural specimens. A short break in between each section will include movement game options such as animal yoga and freeze dance.

Mon, Jun 221hr 30min
ScienceEnrichment
Mini Med School CampShort-term classLive

Mini Med School Camp

Step into the exciting world of medicine as a student physician at our Mini Med School summer camp! Under the expert guidance of Dr. Tabitha Michaud, MD, young "medical students" will uncover the fascinating science behind how our bodies work, heal, and protect us. Young doctors-in-training will explore what's actually happening during common symptoms like coughing, fever, and pain; learn what doctors look for during examinations; and understand how the body's intricate defense systems operate. From understanding the healing process of a simple scrape to exploring the events in an allergic reaction, campers will develop a new appreciation for the remarkable machine that is the human body. No prior medical knowledge required—just bring your curiosity for an unforgettable experience of medical discovery!

Mon, Jun 221hr 30min
ScienceEnrichment
It's Not Magic, It's ScienceShort-term classLive

It's Not Magic, It's Science

Learning can be magical! In this class, students will learn magic tricks and solutions to seemingly-impossible challenges, plus learn the scientific explanations that make them work. In each class, learners will participate in several tricks and challenges that use the principles of science to do something amazing, break down the scientific principles that made each trick possible, and learn how those principles apply to practical purposes in our daily lives. By the end of each session, students will have new magic tricks to wow their friends and family, and new scientific knowledge to impress their teachers, too. Most tricks will simply use household items and school supplies, making it easy for students to learn, practice, and perform their new tricks.

Tue, Jun 231hr
ScienceElementary School Science
Jump Start to AP & Honors PhysicsShort-term classLive

Jump 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.

Wed, Jun 241hr
ScienceAP Physics 1

Top-Rated AP Computer Science Principles Prep Instructors in Miami

Derek

Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science
9+ years of tutoring

Derek's Harvard Computer Science curriculum — the same environment that produced his 800 on the SAT Math Level 2 Subject Test and a 5 on AP Computer Science A — gives him a precise read on the gap bet...

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Harvard University

Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science

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Dalila

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
8+ years of tutoring

MIT mathematics training sharpens exactly the kind of systematic reasoning AP CSP's algorithm tracing and data representation questions demand — and Dalila translates that precision into concrete prep...

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Lance

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science
9+ years of tutoring

Lance's triple background in mathematics, computer science, and medicine at the University of Miami gives him a distinctive diagnostic frame for AP CSP — he can tell within minutes whether a student i...

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University of Miami

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science

University of Miami

Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

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Jessica

PHD, Medicine
1+ years of tutoring

I am a licensed physician from Florida who is currently changing careers. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 and have extensive tutoring and editing experience. While a student, I...

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Nova Southeastern University

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Kate

Masters, Environmental Engineering
1+ years of tutoring

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Masters, Environmental Engineering

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Jai

Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
9+ years of tutoring

I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) ...

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Stanford University

Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Jeffrey

Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering
6+ years of tutoring

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University of Notre Dame

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Erika

Master of Public Policy, Public Policy
1+ years of tutoring

I am available to tutor middle and high school math, history and test prep. I have tutored math and history in the past and I previously taught a test prep course at a school in Hanoi, Vietnam. I have...

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Harvard University

Master of Public Policy, Public Policy

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Rhea

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
6+ years of tutoring

I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and...

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University of Chicago

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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MaryAnn

Bachelor of Science, English, Psychology
13+ years of tutoring

I am a published author who has enjoyed “coaching” our daughter, as she navigated through high school, college and graduate school. I mentor college juniors who are seeking careers in financial servic...

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University of Pittsburgh

Bachelor of Science, English, Psychology

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically struggle most with the Create Performance Task (CPT), which requires designing and implementing an original program while documenting the development process—many find the balance between coding complexity and clear documentation difficult. Algorithm design and abstraction also challenge students, particularly understanding how to break down problems into manageable pieces and recognize patterns across different coding contexts. Additionally, the Explore Performance Task's data analysis component requires students to interpret real-world datasets and draw meaningful conclusions, which demands both technical skills and critical thinking that don't always come naturally together.

A tutor can guide you through the entire performance task lifecycle—helping you select a meaningful project idea, plan your program's architecture, and implement it with clean, efficient code. They can also help you develop strong documentation practices by reviewing your written explanations of your code's purpose, design decisions, and how you tested it. For the Explore task, tutors can teach you how to formulate compelling research questions, select appropriate data analysis techniques, and communicate your findings clearly, which are often the weakest areas for students who focus only on the technical side.

AP Computer Science Principles is language-agnostic, so you can use Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, or any other language—the exam focuses on computational thinking and problem-solving, not syntax. That said, Python and JavaScript are popular choices because they have simpler syntax that lets you focus on algorithms and logic rather than wrestling with language details. A tutor can help you choose a language that matches your learning style and ensure you're using it effectively to demonstrate your understanding of core CSP concepts like loops, conditionals, functions, and data structures.

The multiple-choice section (2 hours) requires careful reading of code snippets and tracing through logic—practice identifying what variables store at each step and predicting output without running code. Time management is critical since you'll see 50-70 questions; flagging difficult ones and returning to them helps. For performance tasks, starting early in the school year and treating them like real projects (not last-minute submissions) makes a huge difference. A tutor can help you develop a practice testing schedule that simulates exam conditions and teaches you to recognize common question patterns, like identifying bugs in code or understanding how different algorithms compare in efficiency.

Abstraction—hiding complexity behind simpler interfaces—is easier to grasp when you build it yourself rather than just reading about it. A tutor can have you write functions that encapsulate specific tasks, then use those functions without worrying about their internal details, which builds intuition for why abstraction matters. For algorithms, working through trace-throughs on paper (following code line-by-line) and comparing different approaches to the same problem (like bubble sort vs. merge sort) helps you see why algorithm choice matters. Practice problems that ask you to predict what code does, modify it, or write similar code from scratch reinforce these concepts far better than passive reading.

You'll need to understand how to clean datasets, identify relevant variables, and use basic statistical measures (mean, median, standard deviation) or visualization techniques to uncover patterns and trends. The key is connecting your analysis back to a meaningful question—students often get caught up in the technical side and forget to explain *why* their findings matter. A tutor can teach you how to select appropriate analysis methods for different data types, interpret results correctly (avoiding common mistakes like confusing correlation with causation), and write clear explanations that show you understand what your data actually reveals about the real world.

Score improvement depends heavily on where you're starting and how much time you invest. Students who struggle with specific topics like algorithm design or performance task documentation often see significant gains (2-3 score points) within 4-6 weeks of focused tutoring, while students aiming for a 5 typically need to address subtle conceptual gaps that take longer to identify and fix. Consistent practice with performance tasks and timed practice exams, combined with targeted instruction on weak areas, tends to produce the most reliable improvements. A tutor can help you diagnose exactly where your understanding breaks down and create a realistic timeline based on your current level and target score.

Look for someone with strong programming experience across multiple languages and a clear understanding of computational thinking concepts—they should be able to explain *why* an algorithm works, not just show you the code. Experience with AP Computer Science Principles specifically (ideally having taught it or tutored it before) is valuable since they'll know which topics trip up students and how the exam actually tests your knowledge. They should also be comfortable with both the technical coding side and the communication skills needed for performance tasks, since many strong programmers struggle to document their thinking clearly—a good tutor bridges that gap.

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