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AP Physics 1: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP Physics 1: 4-Week Exam Review

The AP Physics 1 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. 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.

Sun, Apr 261hr 30min
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AP Calculus AB: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP Calculus AB: 4-Week Exam Review

The AP Calculus AB 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 Calculus AB exam. From limits and integrals through differential equations and test-day pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.

Sun, Apr 261hr
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AP Calculus BC: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP Calculus BC: 4-Week Exam Review

The AP Calculus BC 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 Calculus BC exam. From limits and integrals through parametric equations and test-day pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.

Mon, Apr 271hr
Test PrepAP Calculus BC
AP Physics 2: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP 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.

Mon, Apr 271hr 30min
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AP Physics 1: 8-Week Exam ReviewSemester classLive

AP 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.

Mon, Apr 271hr
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AP Language & Composition: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP 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.

Tue, Apr 281hr 30min
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AP Chemistry: 8-Week Exam ReviewSemester classLive

AP Chemistry: 8-Week Exam Review

The AP Chemistry 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 Chemistry exam. From atomic structure through thermodynamics and experimental design to test-day pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.

Tue, Apr 281hr
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AP Psychology: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP Psychology: 4-Week Exam Review

The AP Psychology exam covers a year’s worth of content in a single afternoon. So it pays to spend 4 weeks reviewing key 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 foundations of the discipline through clinical and social psychology, and including study and pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.

Tue, Apr 281hr 30min
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AP Calculus AB: 8-Week Exam ReviewSemester classLive

AP Calculus AB: 8-Week Exam Review

The AP Calculus AB 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, 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 Calculus AB exam. From limits and integrals through differential equations and test-day pacing strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to conquer the test.

Wed, Apr 291hr
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AP Precalculus 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP 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.

Wed, Apr 291hr 30min
MathAP Pre-Calculus
AP Literature & Composition: 4-Week Exam ReviewShort-term classLive

AP 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.

Wed, Apr 291hr 30min
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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.

Thu, Apr 301hr 30min
ScienceAP Calculus AB

Top-Rated AP Music Theory Prep Instructors in New York

Vivian

Bachelor in Arts
5+ years of tutoring

Vivian's training at Juilliard — where she's pursuing a graduate degree in violin performance — gives her a performer's-eye view of exactly where AP Music Theory prep breaks down: students who can pla...

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Yale University

Bachelor in Arts

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Sarah

PHD, Ethnomusicology
1+ years of tutoring

A Harvard PhD candidate in Ethnomusicology with deep roots in West African music and a BM in Jazz Studies from Oberlin, Sarah brings an unusually broad musical literacy to AP Music Theory prep — one t...

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Harvard University

PHD, Ethnomusicology

Oberlin College

Bachelors, English and Jazz studies

Molly

Master of Arts, Conducting
6+ years of tutoring

Few AP exams reward genuine fluency over memorization as clearly as AP Music Theory — and Molly, a Rice-trained composer and Juilliard conducting graduate, coaches students to hear and notate musical ...

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The Juilliard School

Master of Arts, Conducting

Rice University

Bachelor in Arts

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Katherine

Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Music
1+ years of tutoring

Years of piano training and a UPenn music degree give Katherine an unusually practical lens on AP Music Theory — she coaches students to hear the patterns behind the written notation, which is the ski...

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University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Music

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Moriah

Bachelor of Arts in Music
1+ years of tutoring

A Cornell-trained violinist with nearly a decade of prep instruction, Moriah approaches AP Music Theory coaching by targeting the sections where students most frequently leave points: melodic dictatio...

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Cornell University

Bachelor of Arts in Music

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Zachary

Bachelors, Theatre, Cognitive Science
10+ years of tutoring

Zachary's Cognitive Science training at Northwestern sharpened exactly the kind of pattern-recognition skill that separates strong performers on AP Music Theory's multiple-choice section — where chord...

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Northwestern University

Bachelors, Theatre, Cognitive Science

Northwestern University

Studied Cognitive Science

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Meghna

Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry
4+ years of tutoring

Biochemistry training at Barnard sharpens a specific skill that transfers directly into AP Music Theory prep: the ability to break a complex system into its component rules and apply them in sequence ...

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Barnard College

Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry

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Rebecca

Bachelors, Economics and Mathematics (interdepartmental), Cognitive Science, Music Performance
1+ years of tutoring

Rebecca's interdepartmental background in economics, mathematics, and cognitive science gives her an unusual entry point into AP Music Theory prep: she coaches the written analysis and part-writing se...

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Indiana University-Bloomington

Bachelors, Economics and Mathematics (interdepartmental), Cognitive Science, Music Performance

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Jude

Masters, Violin performance
16+ years of tutoring

Jude's graduate training in violin performance at Rice University built the kind of disciplined ear that translates directly into AP Music Theory prep — particularly for the melodic dictation and sigh...

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Rice University

Masters, Violin performance

Amanda

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Acting
8+ years of tutoring

Amanda's training as a performing artist at NYU — combined with years of piano and flute study — gives her a practical, instrument-grounded lens on the aural skills components that trip up most AP Mus...

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New York University

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Acting

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically find voice leading and four-part chorale writing most challenging, as these require simultaneous understanding of harmonic function, counterpoint rules, and practical voice ranges. Harmonic analysis—particularly identifying pivot chords, secondary dominants, and modulation techniques—also trips up many students because it demands both theoretical knowledge and ear training. The listening/aural skills section presents another major hurdle, as students must quickly identify intervals, chord qualities, cadences, and melodic dictation under timed conditions without visual reference.

Ear training accounts for a significant portion of the AP exam (roughly 40% of your score), making it as critical as written theory. A tutor can develop a systematic listening practice routine tailored to your weaknesses—whether that's distinguishing chord inversions, identifying modulations by ear, or transcribing melodic lines accurately. Regular, focused ear training with immediate feedback helps rewire your listening skills much faster than solo practice, and tutors can explain the acoustic and harmonic reasons *why* certain intervals or chords sound the way they do.

Voice leading demands balancing multiple competing rules—avoiding parallel fifths and octaves, maintaining smooth voice movement, respecting range limits, and achieving harmonic clarity—all while keeping the progression musically coherent. Many students memorize the rules but struggle to apply them creatively. Expert tutors teach voice leading by analyzing real musical examples (Bach chorales, classical compositions), showing how composers bend or break rules intentionally, and having you write progressively complex progressions with detailed feedback on each voice's independence and smoothness.

Take full-length practice tests under timed conditions to build pacing skills, then review every single answer—correct and incorrect—to understand *why* each response works. Focus heavily on the listening section first, since ear training improves gradually and requires consistent exposure; written theory skills can develop faster with targeted practice. A tutor can help you analyze patterns in your mistakes (e.g., consistently misidentifying secondary dominants, or rushing through voice-leading questions) and design a study schedule that addresses weak areas before test day rather than spreading effort equally across all topics.

Improvement depends heavily on your starting point and consistency. Students who begin with weak fundamentals (struggling with basic intervals, chord construction, or ear training) often see 2–4 point gains (on the 1–5 scale) over 3–4 months of regular tutoring and practice. Those already scoring 3–4 may gain 1–2 points by refining advanced skills like complex harmonic analysis and improving aural precision under pressure. The key is consistent weekly tutoring combined with daily ear training practice and regular full-length practice tests—tutors can guide this process, but the work between sessions is what drives real improvement.

Look for tutors with strong music theory credentials (formal training, performance background, or music education experience) who can explain concepts clearly at multiple levels—from foundational interval recognition to advanced harmonic analysis. They should have hands-on experience with AP exam format and scoring, access to authentic released exams and sample responses, and the ability to teach both written theory and ear training effectively. Ideally, they'll use music notation software, provide recorded examples for ear training, and give detailed written feedback on your compositions and analyses rather than just marking answers right or wrong.

Start by taking a diagnostic practice test and analyzing results by category: harmonic analysis, voice leading, ear training (intervals, chords, dictation), and melodic writing. A tutor can help you pinpoint whether your struggles are conceptual (not understanding secondary dominants) or execution-based (understanding the concept but making careless errors under time pressure). Once weak areas are identified, create a targeted study plan: spend 2–3 weeks drilling that specific skill with progressively harder examples, take mini-quizzes to track improvement, and then retest on full practice exams to confirm growth before moving to the next challenge.

The exam has three sections: listening (about 40 minutes for 4 parts), harmonic analysis (about 40 minutes), and free-response composition/analysis (about 40 minutes). Most students should spend the first 5–10 minutes on listening carefully, as you hear each excerpt only twice and can't go back. For harmonic analysis, allocate roughly 8–10 minutes per passage depending on complexity, leaving time to review. Free-response requires planning: spend 2–3 minutes outlining your voice-leading or composition strategy before writing, then 25–30 minutes executing. A tutor can help you practice this pacing with timed sections and full exams, identifying where you typically lose time and building speed without sacrificing accuracy.

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