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Mathematics
One semester of introductory statistics

AP Statistics

Master data analysis, probability, and statistical inference for research and decision-making.

AP Statistics introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students learn four major themes: exploring data, sampling and experimentation, anticipating patterns, and statistical inference. The course is equivalent to a one-semester, introductory, non-calculus-based college course in statistics.

69 hrs
Total Instruction
Max 6
Students Per Group
10
Full Mock Exams
8 mo
Program Duration
Course Introduction

Why AP Statistics Matters

Scoring well on AP Statistics demonstrates your readiness for college-level work and can earn you valuable credit, saving time and money in your undergraduate studies.

Essential for any field involving data analysis
Foundation for research in social sciences, business, and medicine
Critical thinking skills for evaluating claims and studies
Required or recommended for psychology, economics, and biology majors
College Equivalent

Introduction to Statistics (STAT 101 or equivalent)

Required/Recommended for Majors
Psychology
Economics
Business
Sociology
Political Science
Biology
Public Health
Marketing
Data Science
Nursing
Exam Format
Multiple Choice40 questions (50%)
Free Response6 questions (50%)
8-Month Curriculum

Complete College Board Syllabus Coverage

Every single unit from the official College Board curriculum is covered in depth over 69 hours of instruction.

Unit 1
15-23% of exam
Exploring One-Variable Data
Describing distributionsMeasures of center and spreadComparing distributionsNormal distributions
Unit 2
5-7% of exam
Exploring Two-Variable Data
ScatterplotsCorrelationLinear regressionResidual analysis
Unit 3
12-15% of exam
Collecting Data
Sampling methodsExperimental designBias and confoundingRandom assignment
Unit 4
10-20% of exam
Probability, Random Variables, Distributions
Probability rulesRandom variablesBinomial and geometric distributionsCombining random variables
Unit 5
7-12% of exam
Sampling Distributions
Central Limit TheoremSampling distribution of sample meansSampling distribution of sample proportions
Unit 6
12-15% of exam
Inference for Categorical Data: Proportions
Confidence intervals for proportionsHypothesis tests for proportionsTwo-sample proportion tests
Unit 7
10-18% of exam
Inference for Quantitative Data: Means
Confidence intervals for meanst-testsPaired vs. two-sample tests
Unit 8
2-5% of exam
Inference for Categorical Data: Chi-Square
Chi-square goodness of fitChi-square independence testChi-square homogeneity test
Unit 9
2-5% of exam
Inference for Quantitative Data: Slopes
Inference for regression slopeConfidence intervals for slopeHypothesis test for slope
10+ Years of Experience

Our Teaching Approach

We focus on both deep conceptual understanding AND exam-specific problem-solving techniques.

Conceptual Understanding
Building deep knowledge that lasts
  • Focus on interpretation over calculation
  • Understand assumptions behind each procedure
  • Practice explaining results in context
  • Connect statistical concepts to real-world applications
Exam-Specific Strategies
Techniques that maximize your score
  • Master the four-step inference process
  • Practice writing clear, contextual conclusions
  • Use calculator efficiently for tests and intervals
  • Know when to use each statistical procedure
Comprehensive Resources

Materials & Past Paper Archive

Access homework systems, 10 years of past papers, and custom-prepared digital materials.

Homework System

Weekly problem sets with emphasis on interpretation and communication of results

Past Paper Archive

Complete archive of AP Statistics free-response questions from 2007-2024 with scoring guidelines

Digital Materials
  • Statistical software tutorials (TI-84, StatCrunch)
  • Interactive sampling distribution simulators
  • Real dataset collections for practice
  • Inference procedure decision flowchart
  • Practice interpreting statistical output
Practice Makes Perfect

10 Full-Length Online Mock Exams

Our mock exam phase begins 2 months before the May exam. We replicate exact exam conditions and analyze errors immediately after each mock to maximize score improvement.

  • Full 3-hour 15-minute exams matching College Board format
  • Investigative task practice with real data
  • Emphasis on written communication scoring
  • Detailed feedback on statistical vocabulary usage
  • Analysis of common interpretation errors

Score Improvement Cycle

1
Take Full Mock Exam
Under real timing conditions
2
Immediate Error Analysis
Detailed review with instructor
3
Targeted Practice
Focus on weak areas identified
4
Repeat & Improve
Track progress across 10 mocks
Choose Your Path

Group Course vs Private Tutoring

Both options provide comprehensive AP Statistics preparation. Choose based on your learning style and budget.

40% Better Value
Group Course
Maximum 6 students per group
$2,300total

or payment plans available

  • 69 hours of live instruction
  • Small group (max 6 students)
  • 10 full-length mock exams
  • Complete digital materials
  • Weekly homework with solutions
  • Session recordings access
  • Direct instructor messaging
Enroll in Group Course
Private Tutoring
1-on-1 personalized instruction
$3,800total

for equivalent 69 hours

  • Fully customized schedule
  • 100% focused attention
  • Pace adjusted to your needs
  • All group course materials
  • Priority instructor access
  • Flexible rescheduling
  • Additional practice sessions
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