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AP Pre-Calc Tutor Blake Jensen
AP Pre-Calc Tutor Blake Jensen

Testimonial:

 "Blake's help was absolutely indispensable in preparing me for the AP Calc BC test. I started working with Blake around two weeks before the AP test and he was able to help me so much in that really short timespan. He sent me practice tests to gauge my weaknesses and found specific problem sets to help me work on those areas. We would go over any questions I had during our meetings, and his explanations helped me understand each problem conceptually as well as how to solve the problem. Apart from the actual math, going over the AP scoring guides with him was also really helpful. He taught me strategies to break down complex FRQs into managable steps. I learned what work College Board wanted to see so I wouldn't lose points on questions I knew how to answer. On the actual AP test, I felt confident I was getting at least partial credit on all the FRQs because of this preparation. Blake is also really responsive over text and email, and always had an answer to any math or AP test-related questions. Even before the test, meeting with him helped me feel prepared and less anxious, which was really important in making sure I didn't panic during the actual test. I don't think I would have done nearly as well on the test without his help, I highly recommend Blake's tutoring services to any prospective student!" - Audrey Tsai

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AP Precalculus Tutoring with Blake Jensen

AP Precalculus can be challenging because it asks you to do three things at once:

  • understand the underlying ideas (not just steps)
  • set problems up correctly (algebra, functions, notation)
  • explain your reasoning the way the course and exam expect

Many students feel fine while they’re watching an example, then get stuck when the problem changes slightly. That usually means the foundations are a little shaky: function thinking, transformations, modeling choices, or just keeping track of what’s being asked.

Blake Jensen is an AP Precalculus tutor with 15+ years of experience. His tutoring is structured, efficient, and focused on the exact places students typically lose points.

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About Blake

Meet Blake Jensen (AP Precalculus Tutor, 15+ Years)

Blake has spent more than 15 years tutoring math, including the function-heavy courses that determine whether calculus feels manageable or miserable. He works with students who are capable, busy, and often frustrated because effort isn’t turning into consistent scores.

What you can expect from his style:

  • Clear explanations, but not long speeches
  • Step-by-step setup (so you can reproduce it on your own)
  • Frequent checks for understanding (not just “did you follow along?”)
  • Direct feedback on how you show reasoning—what earns credit, what doesn’t, and why
  • A plan that fits your class pacing and your test dates

If you want a tutor who keeps things calm and precise, Blake is a good fit.

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What To Expect In A Tutoring Session

How AP Precalculus Tutoring Works

Tutoring is most effective when it’s built around what you’re doing right now in class and the kinds of questions you’re being graded on.

A typical cycle looks like this:

  1. We identify the pattern behind the mistakes.
    Not “you missed #7.” The underlying cause: confusing function behavior with function rules, losing track of transformations, choosing the wrong model, misreading what a graph implies, mixing up units/scale, or handling trig and algebra steps inconsistently.
  2. We rebuild the skill with a small set of representative problems.
    Enough repetition to make the method automatic, not so much that you waste time.
  3. We move to AP-style questions.
    AP Precalculus includes questions that require interpretation and explanation, not just computation. Blake teaches you how to show reasoning in a way that earns credit.
  4. We keep a running list of “known weak points.”
    This stops the common cycle of “we fixed it once… and it came back three weeks later.”

Recommended frequency: 1 session/week during the year; increase before major unit tests or the AP exam if you’re aiming for a top score.


Who This Is For

Who Benefits from AP Precalculus Tutoring

This is for students who:

  • do the homework but don’t get test results that match the effort
  • can follow examples but struggle when problems are presented in a new form
  • lose points because they don’t explain or interpret clearly
  • want a clear plan for AP Precalculus instead of “just practice more”

It’s also for students who want AP Precalculus to set them up well for AP Calculus.


Topics Covered

AP Precalculus Topics We Cover

Blake tutors the full AP Precalculus curriculum, with emphasis on the areas that tend to determine a student’s grade and confidence:

  • function notation and function behavior (domain, range, intercepts, end behavior)
  • function transformations and inverses (including when an inverse exists)
  • polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions
  • equations and inequalities involving functions
  • trigonometric functions (unit circle, graphs, identities, solving equations)
  • modeling with functions: choosing a model and interpreting parameters
  • working with data and building functions from contexts (tables, graphs, situations)
  • composition of functions and “what does this output mean?” interpretation
  • building fluency with algebra that supports all of the above

If your teacher uses a particular text, packet, or platform, tutoring can follow that so you’re not juggling two different “systems.”


The part that moves scores: interpretation and clear reasoning

Showing Work That Earns Credit

AP Precalculus rewards students who can do more than compute. Many students lose points because they:

  • do correct algebra but don’t answer what the question asked
  • treat graphs as pictures instead of information
  • can compute an output but can’t explain what it means in context
  • choose a model without justifying why it fits
  • make small algebra/trig mistakes that change everything

Blake teaches a repeatable approach:

  • identify what the prompt is asking (compute? interpret? justify? compare?)
  • set up the work so your reasoning is easy to follow
  • write one or two sentences that directly earn the “reasoning” points

This is not “write more.” It’s “write what gets credit.”


Online AP Precalculus Tutoring

Online AP Precalculus Tutoring

Online tutoring works well for AP Precalculus because you can share problems, annotate steps, and save clean notes.

Online sessions typically include:

  • worked solutions you can keep
  • targeted practice sets
  • correction of setup and reasoning in real time

Blake also meets students in-person at his Carmel Valley office.

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How To Get Started

Getting Started

To make the first session efficient, bring:

  • your current unit/topic list
  • your most recent test/quiz (or a set of problems you missed)
  • any written responses or “explain” problems you’ve completed (even if they’re messy)

If you don’t have those, no problem—Blake can diagnose using a short set of representative questions.


FAQ

Do you tutor AP Precalculus students who are behind?

Yes. The priority is stabilizing near-term performance (next test), then filling gaps in a way that prevents the same confusion from repeating.

Can you help if my issue is mostly explanations or interpretation questions?

Yes. That’s one of the most common issues in AP Precalculus. Once students learn what the question is really asking and how to justify cleanly, scores usually improve quickly.

Do you teach “test tricks”?

Not really. The focus is understanding functions well enough that you can handle unfamiliar questions without guessing.

Is this only for the AP exam, or also for class grades?

Both. Tutoring follows your class pacing while building toward AP-style questions.

What are your rates?

$350 / hour (package discounts are available).


AP Precalculus Tutor: Work with Blake Jensen

If you want AP Precalculus tutoring that’s structured, straightforward, and aimed at measurable improvement, Blake can help.

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Quick Look at the New AP Precalculus Course

The College Board will introduce the new AP Precalculus course in the 2023-2024 school year. Designed to provide a solid foundation for college-level mathematics and science courses, the course offers rich learning experiences, including modeling real-world data, exploring multiple representations, mastering symbolic manipulation, and understanding dynamic change.

Course Units and Exam Weighting

AP Precalculus consists of four units, each focusing on different types of functions. The weightage of these units in the multiple-choice section of the AP exam is as follows:

  1. Unit 1: Polynomial and Rational Functions – 30%–40%
  2. Unit 2: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions – 27%–40%
  3. Unit 3: Trigonometric and Polar Functions – 30%–35%
  4. Unit 4: Functions Involving Parameters, Vectors, and Matrices- not tested

Please note that only Units 1 to 3 are tested on the AP Precalculus Exam.

Who Should Take the Course?

The AP Precalculus course is ideal for any student who has completed Geometry and Algebra 2, or Integrated Math 3. It offers valuable preparation for both STEM and non-STEM majors.

Teacher and Student Support

The College Board provides robust support for teachers and students, including access to the AP Classroom, a free digital instructional resource with instructional videos, formative assessments, and personalized feedback reports. Teachers can also benefit from professional learning experiences like the AP Summer Institute (APSI) for AP Precalculus.