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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, May 31hr 30min
Test PrepAP Physics 1
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, May 31hr
Test PrepAP Calculus AB
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, May 41hr
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, May 41hr 30min
Test PrepAP Physics 2
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, May 41hr
Test PrepAP Physics 1
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, May 51hr 30min
Test PrepAP English Language and Composition
High School Calculus FundamentalsShort-term classLive

High School Calculus Fundamentals

Just like integration in calculus is a summation operation, your ability to pick up new calculus skills requires the sum of the skill that came before it. Every new skill builds atop a piece of math knowledge you’ve learned before, which is why Precalculus came before Calculus, and why High School Calculus Fundamentals can play such a key role in your math performance this year. 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!

Wed, May 61hr
MathCalculus
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, May 61hr 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, May 61hr 30min
Test PrepAP English Literature and Composition
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!

Fri, May 81hr
MathPre-Calculus
Jump Start to PrecalculusShort-term classLive

Jump Start to Precalculus

Beat the summer slide and give your student a running start into the school year with Jump Start math classes over the summer. In live, expert-led sessions, students will review key building block skills from Algebra 2 and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of Pre-Calculus this fall. Jump Start to Pre-Calculus will emphasize working with polynomials, manipulating trigonometric functions, and graphing functions, preparing students to deepen and apply these skills to understanding continuity, finding limits, and taking derivatives in the coming school year.

Mon, Jun 11hr
MathPre-Calculus
Jump Start to AP CalculusShort-term classLive

Jump Start to AP Calculus

Start your AP Calculus journey with clarity and confidence. This live, interactive course is designed to give students entering AP Calculus AB a solid head start on core topics like limits, derivatives, and continuity. With expert instruction and real AP-style practice, you’ll feel prepared, not panicked—before the school year even begins.

Wed, Jun 31hr
MathCalculus

Top-Rated AP Calculus AB Prep Instructors in Houston

Adam

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Sciences (minor in Spanish)
6+ years of tutoring

Adam's Cognitive Sciences degree from Rice trained him to spot how students process problems differently — a diagnostic lens he applies directly to AP Calculus AB prep by identifying exactly where a s...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Sciences (minor in Spanish)

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Vinson

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Mathematics
6+ years of tutoring

Computational Mathematics at Rice demands the same precision AP Calculus AB rewards — recognizing which theorem applies before committing to a solution path — and Vinson coaches students to build that...

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Rice University

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Mathematics

ACT Scores

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Sage

Bachelor in Arts, Economics
4+ years of tutoring

Sage's economics training at Rice sharpened something most calculus students never develop: the ability to read a problem for its underlying structure before reaching for a formula — exactly the habit...

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Rice University

Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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Jacob

Current Grad Student, Mathematics
9+ years of tutoring

Pure mathematics PhD training at Boston College means Jacob thinks about calculus from the inside out — not as a collection of procedures, but as a logical system where every rule has a reason, and kn...

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The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Boston College

Current Grad Student, Mathematics

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William

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
5+ years of tutoring

Rice University's Computer Science curriculum runs on the same logical precision AP Calculus AB rewards — and William channels that training into coaching students to structure their work the way the ...

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Rice University

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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Yuanxin

Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
6+ years of tutoring

Electrical engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong trains students to model real systems mathematically — and that instinct for connecting physical behavior to precise notation is exactly w...

Education & Certificates

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering

Omar

Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering
1+ years of tutoring

Electrical and computer engineering at Rice University runs on the same mathematical backbone as AP Calculus AB — and Omar uses that overlap to teach students how limit definitions and derivative rule...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Wendy

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Science
9+ years of tutoring

Computational Science at UC Berkeley trains students to think in systems — and Wendy applies that same structured logic to AP Calculus AB prep, teaching students to recognize which theorem governs a p...

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University of California-Berkeley

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Science

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Aurnab

Current Undergrad Student, Biomedical Engineering
9+ years of tutoring

Biomedical engineering at Rice University demands fluency in exactly the calculus AP Calculus AB tests hardest — not just computing derivatives and integrals, but interpreting what they describe about...

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Rice University

Current Undergrad Student, Biomedical Engineering

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Alex

BS
2+ years of tutoring

Alex's Computer Science training at Rice University sharpened a skill AP Calculus AB's multiple-choice section quietly demands: reading a problem's structure to identify the fastest solution path befo...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically find limits and continuity conceptually difficult early on, especially understanding why a limit can exist even when a function isn't defined at a point. Later, the relationship between derivatives and integrals—and applying the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus—trips up many students who memorized procedures without building intuition. Related rates and optimization problems are also challenging because they require translating real-world scenarios into equations before applying calculus. A tutor can break these down by building conceptual understanding first, then connecting it to problem-solving techniques.

The exam gives you 105 minutes for 45 multiple-choice questions (about 2.3 minutes each) and 90 minutes for 6 free-response questions. Many students spend too long on one tricky multiple-choice question and run out of time. A tutor can help you develop a strategy: skip difficult multiple-choice questions initially, come back to them, and prioritize free-response questions where partial credit is available. Practice full-length timed exams is essential—it's not just about knowing content, but training yourself to recognize when to move on and allocate time strategically.

Free-response questions reward clear communication of your reasoning, not just final answers. You should show the calculus steps (like taking a derivative or setting up an integral) even if you use a calculator for computation. A common mistake is jumping to answers without justifying why a method applies—for example, explaining why you're using the chain rule or why a critical point is a maximum. Tutors can teach you to annotate your work, label your axes on graphs, and explain your logic in words, which often earns you points even if your final answer is slightly off.

Derivatives and integrals are taught as separate skills, so students often don't see them as inverse operations until the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Many students can compute a derivative or integral mechanically but can't explain what they mean or when to use each one. For example, they might not realize that if you're given a rate of change (derivative) and need to find total accumulation, you integrate. A tutor can use graphs and real-world contexts—like velocity and distance—to show how these concepts reverse each other, making the abstract theorem concrete.

Section I Part B (graphing calculator allowed) and Section II Part B (calculator allowed) let you use technology, but Section I Part A and Section II Part A don't. Students often waste time using calculators for simple arithmetic or don't know what calculator functions are allowed (like numerical integration). A tutor can teach you which problems benefit from calculator use—like finding zeros of a complicated function or computing a definite integral numerically—versus which ones require showing algebraic steps. You should also practice using your specific calculator model so you're not fumbling during the exam.

Algebra gaps are one of the biggest hidden obstacles in AP Calculus AB. You might understand the calculus concept perfectly but make errors simplifying derivatives, solving equations for critical points, or manipulating expressions in integrals. For instance, students often struggle with chain rule because they can't factor or recognize composite functions, or they fail optimization problems because they can't solve the resulting equations. A tutor can identify and patch these gaps quickly—sometimes just reviewing factoring, exponent rules, or equation solving makes calculus click. This is why many students see dramatic score improvements once foundational skills are solid.

Ideally, take at least 3-4 full-length, timed practice tests in the weeks leading up to the exam. The first one establishes your baseline and weak areas; the second and third let you practice targeted strategies and build stamina. Each test should be followed by a detailed review—not just checking answers, but understanding why you missed questions and whether it was a conceptual gap, careless error, or timing issue. A tutor can help you analyze patterns in your mistakes (e.g., always struggling with related rates, or making sign errors on integrals) so you focus review time efficiently rather than re-studying everything.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort. Students with solid fundamentals but conceptual gaps often see 2-4 point improvements (on the 1-5 scale) within 4-6 weeks of focused tutoring on weak topics. Students with algebra gaps might need more time to build foundational skills before calculus concepts click. The biggest gains come from identifying your specific weak areas (through practice tests) and targeting them with a tutor, rather than generic review. Consistent practice between sessions—working through problem sets and timed practice—is what drives real improvement, not tutoring alone.

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