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Christopher
Rhetorical analysis clicks faster when a student can name exactly what an author is doing and why it works on a reader. Christopher breaks down AP Lang skills like argument structure, synthesis of sources, and strategic use of evidence, bringing the same analytical precision he applies to his Harvar...
Harvard College
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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Julie
Rhetoric is really applied philosophy: every AP Lang prompt asks students to dissect how an author persuades, and then do it themselves. Julie studies philosophy at Princeton, where she spends her days analyzing argument structure, identifying logical appeals, and writing precisely — the same toolki...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jennifer
Trained in NYU's Accelerated MAT program for Secondary English, Jennifer knows the AP Lang exam inside and out — from rhetorical analysis essays to the synthesis prompt's demand for integrating multiple sources into a cohesive argument. She teaches students to identify an author's strategic choices ...
New York University
Master of Arts Teaching, Language Arts Teacher Education
Mcgill University
Bachelor in Arts, English
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Richard
AP Lang is fundamentally an argumentation course, and Richard's Government major at Harvard means he spends most of his academic life analyzing rhetorical strategies in political speeches, policy briefs, and persuasive essays. He teaches students to dissect how authors deploy ethos, logos, and patho...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Government
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jane
AP Lang is fundamentally about argument — identifying how writers use rhetorical strategies and then deploying those same tools in timed essays. As a Princeton English major, Jane dissects rhetoric daily, from Aristotelian appeals to the subtleties of tone and diction in nonfiction prose. She teache...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, English
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Michelle
AP English Language is really a course in rhetoric — understanding how writers use structure, diction, and evidence to persuade specific audiences. Michelle's MA in American Studies at Columbia centered on exactly this: analyzing speeches, essays, and cultural texts for their argumentative strategie...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters, American Studies
New York University
Bachelors, Journalism and Africana Studies
Columbia University
MA in American Studies
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Patrick
AP English Language is where Patrick's two degrees converge perfectly — English Literature gives him deep fluency with rhetorical analysis, while Linguistics gives him the technical vocabulary to explain how syntax, diction, and structure create persuasive effects. He has taught academic writing to ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Linguistics
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Kirstie
Scoring well on AP Lang means recognizing how writers construct arguments — the difference between an anecdote used as evidence and one used as an emotional hook, or why a concession strengthens rather than weakens a claim. Kirstie unpacks rhetorical strategies like ethos, logos, and kairos through ...
Harvard University
Masters in Education, Education
St Johns College
Bachelors, Liberal Arts
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Jonathan
AP Lang is fundamentally an argumentation course — every rhetorical analysis and synthesis essay demands that students identify how writers build persuasive cases. Jonathan's background as a competitive debater at the University of Chicago sharpened exactly that skill, and his extensive coursework i...
The University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
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Meghan
AP Lang's rhetorical analysis essays trip students up when they can identify ethos, logos, and pathos but can't explain how those strategies function within a specific argument. Meghan, who studied English at Cornell and is pursuing a PhD in American Literature at UConn, teaches students to dissect ...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Arts in English (Minor in Music)
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Michelle
AP Lang is ultimately about dissecting how writers persuade — rhetorical strategies, evidence deployment, structural choices. Michelle's neuroscience and literature background at Duke sharpens her eye for argument construction, and she teaches students to write analytical essays that do more than su...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
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Jean
Rhetoric is the backbone of AP Lang, and Jean's legal training gives her a practitioner's understanding of how arguments actually persuade. She teaches students to dissect an author's use of appeals, concessions, and strategic evidence — then apply those same techniques in their own synthesis and ar...
Duke University
Bachelor of Arts in Latin American History
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Elena
Rhetoric isn't just for English majors — Elena spent years in graduate seminars dissecting how authors construct arguments across disciplines, from historical treatises to museum catalogs. She applies that same lens to AP Lang, teaching students to identify rhetorical strategies like appeals, tone s...
Southern Methodist University
Master of Arts, Art History
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Arts in Art History & Archaeology (secondary major in History)
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Martha
AP Lang is ultimately about rhetoric: understanding how writers construct arguments through tone, structure, and strategic evidence. Martha's PhD research at Michigan requires exactly this kind of analytical reading — dissecting published studies for their persuasive strategies — and she applies tha...
Duke University
Bachelors, Psychology
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Global Health
Duke University
BS in psychology
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Todd
Todd's social work training at the University of Chicago — where every case study demanded parsing competing narratives and constructing evidence-backed arguments — maps directly onto what AP Lang asks students to do with nonfiction prose. His biology background also means he's comfortable coaching ...
University of Chicago
Master of Social Work, Social Work
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Chicago
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The AP English Language and Composition exam tests your ability to analyze rhetoric, understand argument structure, and write persuasive essays. The exam is divided into three sections: a 1-hour multiple-choice section focusing on reading comprehension and rhetorical analysis, a 2-hour 15-minute free-response section with three essays (Rhetorical Analysis, Argument, and Synthesis), and timed writing under pressure. Success requires both strong analytical reading skills and the ability to construct well-supported arguments quickly.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with targeted practice. Students who work with tutors typically see gains by identifying specific weaknesses—whether that's analyzing complex rhetorical devices, organizing multi-source synthesis essays, or managing time across three timed essays. Most students benefit from focused work on their lowest-scoring essay type and developing a consistent approach to argument construction. Regular practice with feedback is key to meaningful improvement.
Many students struggle with time management during the exam—the three essays in 2 hours 15 minutes leaves little room for revision. Others find the Synthesis essay particularly challenging because it requires integrating multiple sources while maintaining their own argument. Additionally, students often misidentify rhetorical devices or miss the nuance in complex arguments during the multiple-choice section. A tutor can help you develop efficient writing strategies, practice source integration, and strengthen your ability to recognize rhetorical patterns under time pressure.
Your first session typically focuses on understanding where you stand. A tutor will likely review your previous essays or practice test results, discuss which sections feel most challenging, and assess your familiarity with rhetorical analysis and argument structure. This helps identify whether you need help with content knowledge, essay organization, time management, or a combination of these. From there, you'll develop a personalized plan targeting your specific needs before test day.
Practice tests are essential for AP English Language and Composition because they simulate real exam conditions and help you identify pacing issues before test day. Taking full-length, timed practice exams reveals which essay types you write fastest and which need more work, and helps you get comfortable with the multiple-choice format. Reviewing your practice test essays with a tutor is particularly valuable—they can point out where your arguments are unclear, where you're missing rhetorical analysis, or where you're spending too much time. Aim to complete several full-length practice tests as you prepare.
Each essay requires a different skill set. The Rhetorical Analysis essay demands close reading and the ability to explain how an author's choices create effects—focus on identifying specific devices and their purpose. The Argument essay tests your ability to build a convincing position with evidence—work on thesis clarity and logical organization. The Synthesis essay requires integrating multiple sources while maintaining your own voice—practice quickly identifying source credibility and relevance. A tutor can help you develop a consistent approach for each essay type and practice them under timed conditions to build speed and confidence.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what to expect or lack of confidence in your skills. Working with a tutor builds confidence by familiarizing you with the exact exam format, teaching you reliable strategies for each essay type, and giving you repeated practice under timed conditions. As you see improvement in your practice essays and multiple-choice performance, anxiety typically decreases. Additionally, tutors can help you develop time-management strategies that reduce the panic of racing against the clock.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in AP English Language and Composition and understand the specific challenges of the exam. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your schedule, your current score level, and the areas where you need the most help—whether that's essay writing, rhetorical analysis, or test-taking strategy. Tutors work with you on a timeline that fits your needs, whether you're preparing months in advance or focusing on final review before test day.
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