Simple pricing based on your needs
Built to keep you ahead all semester, reduce stress, and maximize results.
On-Demand
Meet whenever you need help
- 1 x 1 hour lesson
- Pay upfront per lesson
- Book at most two weeks in advance
- Flexible scheduling
- No commitment required
Semester Mastery
Semester of 1:1 support
- 16 x 1 hour lessons
- Consistent schedule with regular weekly sessions
- Monthly progress reports
- Discount + first priority for group exam review sessions
Year Mastery
Year of 1:1 support
- 32 x 1 hour lessons
- Consistent schedule with regular weekly sessions
- Monthly progress reports
- Discount + first priority for group exam review sessions
Group Learning
Small-group learning environment
- 2 x 1 hour lessons per week
- One weekday + one weekend session
- Small groups (4-6 students max)
- Access to session recordings
- Group Discord for questions & support
- Practice resources & formula sheets
- Peer learning opportunities
- Same expert instruction quality
Current course offerings:
Need help with a different course?
Contact us at tutoring@calcprep.com to discuss tutoring options for other mathematics courses.
The Science Behind Consistent Scheduling
Our semester and year-long programs are designed around fundamental learning principles, providing the consistency and structure that research shows leads to mathematical success.
Consistent scheduling isn't just convenient—it's scientifically proven to be more effective.
Spaced Repetition & Memory Consolidation
Research in cognitive psychology demonstrates that spaced repetition—learning material at increasing intervals—significantly improves long-term retention compared to massed practice.
Regular weekly sessions allow concepts to move from working memory to long-term storage, creating stronger neural pathways for mathematical problem-solving.
Research: Cepeda et al. - Distributed practice in verbal recall tasks
Distributed Practice Effect
Studies show that distributed practice sessions lead to better learning outcomes than intensive cramming, particularly for complex subjects like calculus and advanced mathematics.
Consistent tutoring prevents knowledge gaps from compounding and maintains steady progress throughout the semester.
Research: Dunlosky et al. - Improving students' learning with effective learning techniques
AP Calculus Score Improvements
Students receiving consistent tutoring support show significantly higher AP Calculus pass rates, with regular practice improving both multiple-choice and free-response performance.
Weekly sessions build procedural fluency, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving stamina essential for the 3.25-hour AP exam.
Data Source: Ty Stockham - Calculus Remediation as an Indicator for Success on the Calculus AP Exam