By: Ann Marie, Information Services Supervisor
This spring, tutor.com expanded its AP® Exam preparation offerings by introducing new practice tests. Alongside in-depth video lessons in Advanced Placement Biology, Calculus, U.S. History, and World History, students can now strengthen their readiness with more than 40 practice tests spanning 17 AP® subject areas.
These tests are provided by the reputable test-preparation company The Princeton Review® and mimic the actual AP® test experience.
Use these practice exams to assess your current knowledge of AP topics and strengthen your performance by learning more about the questions you miss. Once you finish your practice test, you can connect with a tutor.com tutor and receive additional help with understanding those questions. Live tutoring is available to library members every day between the hours of 2 PM and 9 PM.
To find tutor.com, visit The Library’s research page at https://www.dcls.org/research/ and select it from the alphabetical list of databases. If you are outside of a library building, enter your library card number and PIN when prompted.
When tutor.com opens, a pop-up window will invite you to create an optional account. Tutor.com accounts are free and require only limited information from you to register. While you are not required to sign up for an account to connect with a tutor, explore the job and career resources, or watch videos, you will need to sign up for one to access the test prep and self-study resources.
With many of the AP® Exams taking place this May, now is a perfect time to explore all the ways tutor.com can help you prepare.
Should you need additional assistance with finding and using tutor.com, please stop by The Library and ask for guidance.
