
Exam-aware practice
Timed sections, formats that match the paper, recovery on weak chapters.
Advanced Placement (College Board) preparation with OmniTutor: personalized study plans, structured lessons, exam-style practice, timed mocks, and recovery paths. Free to start.
From syllabus coverage to timed mocks and recovery.
How OmniTutor helps
Built for real study loops
AP exams are college-level single-subject tests with FRQs and MCQs that punish vague prep. OmniTutor builds subject-specific journeys—from AP Calculus to AP US History—so you practice the formats that actually score.
Start early enough to finish content once, then spend serious time on FRQ structure and timed sections rather than only multiple-choice apps.
Built for learners worldwide — school, entrance exams, college courses, and skill tracks — with honest limits and a free plan to start.
Product surface
Live surface
Quiet motion. No neon theatre.

Timed sections, formats that match the paper, recovery on weak chapters.

Talk through a sticky step, then re-attempt alone.

JEE, SAT, IB, IELTS, boards—and custom goals.

Misses become short drills—not a score and a shrug.
How it works
OmniTutor keeps the loop closed: every lesson points to practice, every miss points to recovery. That is how progress survives the next login.

Exam, course, or skill—scoped to your level, weak areas, and time budget. No generic syllabus dump.

Modules and lessons with checkpoints. Optional video lessons when you want visual explanation.

MCQ, numerical, written, coding—tutor mode for feedback, exam room when you need delayed scoring.

Wrong answers become short recovery paths—not a vague “study more.” Re-test until it sticks.
Start from your AP goal and level. OmniTutor builds a journey using plan → learn → practice → recover so you always know the next lesson, checkpoint, or mock—not only the next chat message.
Focus areas often include: course units per AP subject, MCQ timing, FRQ / free-response structure, lab or source skills where required, score-band targeting. You can narrow or expand chapters as diagnostics reveal weak spots.
Passive notes alone rarely survive AP pressure. Each module pairs explanations with checkpoints so you prove you can apply ideas without hints.
Optional video lessons and a voice AI tutor help when a concept stalls; deliberate practice still decides whether it sticks under time.
Alternate unit quizzes with FRQ-style written practice. Use exam room mode for full sections so you feel College Board pacing before May.
Use tutor mode for immediate feedback while learning, then exam room mode for delayed scoring when you need a realistic simulation.
First pass of content mid-year; second pass with past-style practice; final weeks: weak-unit recovery and sleep.
Misses become recovery quizzes or short review paths—so a red mark becomes a plan, not a vague “study more.” Watch out for: MCQ-only prep—many APs award large shares of points to free response.
OmniTutor is a study copilot for AP, not a magic rank guarantee. Outcomes still depend on consistent practice and your official exam rules.
Start free, then upgrade only if you need higher limits for practice checks, voice sessions, or video generations.
Detail
Formats, timing, and recovery matter more than another chat explanation. Use tutor mode while learning; switch to exam room when you need delayed scoring and stamina.

FAQ
Yes. OmniTutor builds a personalized AP journey with lessons, checkpoints, and mocks. Pair it with official syllabi and past papers where available.
You can generate journeys across the subjects you need—commonly course units per AP subject, MCQ timing, FRQ / free-response structure, lab or source skills where required, score-band targeting. Start from the sections that cost you the most marks first.
OmniTutor has a free plan to start personalized journeys. Paid plans raise capacity for practice, voice, and video when your prep volume grows.
Chat can explain a topic once. OmniTutor keeps a durable plan, checkpoints, and assessment runs so progress continues after the chat tab closes.
Yes—institutions can explore cohort-style prep and AI-native classroom tooling via the schools waitlist at /schools.
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Create a free OmniTutor account, start a personalized journey, and turn every mistake into a recovery step.