Online tutoring · United States

    AP, Honors, SAT and ACT tutoring — built around your school year, not ours.

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    At a glance

    Tutoring for the United States

    Time zone
    ET / CT / MT / PT
    Class hours
    Weekdays 15:00–21:00 local · Weekends flexible
    Curricula
    AP · SAT · ACT · IB
    Popular subjects
    Maths, Sciences, English, History
    Languages
    English
    Delivery
    1-to-1 online, live

    AP and Honors — where most students start

    The single biggest reason US students book with us is a specific AP or Honors class that isn't clicking. Calculus AB is the most common, followed by AP Chemistry, AP Physics 1 and AP Physics C: Mechanics. On the Honors side: Honors Precalculus, Honors Chemistry and Honors Algebra 2.

    AP Calculus AB & BC
    AP Chemistry
    AP Physics 1, 2, C (Mechanics / E&M)
    AP Biology
    AP Statistics
    AP Computer Science A
    AP English Language & Literature
    AP US History & AP World History
    Honors Precalculus / Algebra 2
    Honors Chemistry / Biology

    Digital SAT

    Math + Reading and Writing. Adaptive module structure. Bluebook-based practice, section-timing drills, and per-module review — not a generic "SAT class".

    ACT

    English, Math, Reading, Science, optional Writing. ACT rewards pace differently — the entire prep is built around question-per-minute triage as much as content.

    Scheduling across US time zones

    ZoneWeekday teaching windowWeekend
    EST (New York)15:00 – 22:0009:00 – 20:00
    CST (Chicago, Houston)15:00 – 22:0009:00 – 20:00
    MST (Denver, Phoenix)15:00 – 22:0009:00 – 20:00
    PST (LA, Seattle)15:00 – 22:0009:00 – 20:00

    All slots automatically adjust for daylight-saving on the second Sunday of March and the first Sunday of November.

    How a US student's tutoring starts

    1. Trial call — bring your syllabus, a recent test, and your gradebook screenshot. Tutor uses these, not a generic diagnostic.
    2. Plan — one page, sent within 24 hours: which topics, in which order, and what a good outcome looks like at the next report card.
    3. Weekly lesson — same tutor, same slot, same time zone. Homework is short and marked.
    4. Monthly parent note — plain-English update tied to the plan.

    FAQ — US students & families

    Book a trial — tutor matches your class, not the reverse.