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Advanced Placement (AP) exams are given every year in May, and are a great way to show universities that you can excel in college level classes. Scoring a 4 or 5 on an AP can even exempt you from taking certain courses as a freshman! Not all schools offer AP classes, but you can still take the exams anyway if you’re a wiz-kid in a particular subject.

The AP Chemistry Exam is considered one of the more challenging APs; students must understand complicated chemical processes, design experiments, and support scientific claims. But don’t worry, Ivy has your back! Many of our chemistry tutors have STEM PhDs, are professional researchers, or active pre-med or medical students. They can help explain difficult concepts and advise you on the best study tips and strategies for acing the exam. Our tutors have helped countless students score 5s on their APs, excel in AP classes, and earn college credit!

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Isabel Z.

Isabel is an experienced tutor comprehensive academic background from NYU, where she studied Computer Science, Philosophy, and Mathematics. Currently, she works as a Lead Software Engineer with a focus on AI at a te...

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Lauren K.

Lauren is a dedicated tutor with over 12 years of tutoring experience across a diverse range of math, science, and test preparation subjects. With her experience, she brings a wealth of expertise to every session. H...

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Sarah U.

Sarah is a Columbia University graduate majoring in Neuroscience and Behavior on the pre-med track. Prior to Columbia, she attended high school in Minnesota where she took 11 AP classes while balancing varsity socce...

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Sindhura S.

Sindhura has a BS and MS in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University ('24) and is now pursuing a PhD in Immunology at Yale. On campus, she researches at the Yale School of Medicine and is an office...

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