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Zack

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Zack

BS
Zack's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Trigonometry

After an 11-year hiatus, I am excited to return to one-on-one tutoring in high school and college-level precalculus, calculus, and physics. My goal is to build students' confidence in subjects that often feel overwhelming by identifying the root of their challenges - whether it's a forgotten foundat...

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology

BS

Alexander

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Alexander

AM
Alexander's other Tutor Subjects
Physics
GRE Analytical Writing
GRE
Study Skills And Organization

Holding an undergraduate degree in physics and currently teaching at the university level, Alexander tackles everything from Newtonian mechanics to electromagnetism and thermodynamics with a focus on building intuition before equations. He walks through each problem by identifying the physical situa...

Education

Stony Brook University

AM

Long Island University-C W Post Campus

AM

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Nicholas

BS
Nicholas's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Geometry
Algebra

Studying aerospace engineering means Nicholas doesn't just know physics formulas — he applies Newtonian mechanics, energy conservation, and wave behavior to design problems every semester. He breaks down intimidating multi-step problems by teaching students to diagram forces and identify which princ...

Education

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

BS

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Anudeep

Bachelor's
Anudeep's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Trigonometry

Every concept in Anudeep's aerospace engineering program at Rutgers — orbital mechanics, fluid dynamics, structural loads — traces back to core physics principles like Newton's laws, energy conservation, and electromagnetism. He teaches physics by connecting equations to the physical situations they...

Education

University

Bachelor's

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Aubrey

EAA
Aubrey's other Tutor Subjects
Linear Algebra
College Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Geometry

Studying aerospace engineering at the University of Tennessee means Aubrey has worked through the full physics sequence — mechanics, electromagnetism, waves, and thermodynamics — and applied those principles to aircraft and spacecraft design. She teaches Physics by anchoring each concept to a physic...

Education

The University of Tennessee

EAA

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Ulrich

MS
Ulrich's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Calculus
Differential Equations
Calculus 2

I have a strong background in science and engineering from RPI, MIT and CMU and attained the degrees of BS, MS and PhD from these universities respectively. I used my education as a engineer for designing nuclear reactors and after retirement I taught engineering subjects at various universities. ...

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MS

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

MS

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Marcus

Bachelor
Marcus's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Geometry
Algebra

Civil engineering at UBC meant Marcus spent years solving statics, dynamics, and fluid mechanics problems where a shaky grasp of Newton's laws or energy conservation would derail an entire design — so the foundational physics that introductory students struggle with is second nature to him. He break...

Education

University of British Columbia

Bachelor

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Nathan

Doctorate (e.g., PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Nathan's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Calculus
Algebra
Calculus 1
AP Physics 1

Nathan earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Notre Dame, which means he's spent years not just studying physics but doing it — designing experiments, solving complex problems, and thinking through physical systems from first principles. Whether the topic is kinematics, thermodynamics, or ...

Education

University of Notre Dame

Doctorate (e.g., PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

University of Notre Dame

Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor

2+ years

David

PhD
David's other Tutor Subjects
AP Physics 1
College Physics
Astrophysics
Quantum Mechanics

My expertise is in classroom, small group, and one-on-one instruction in physics of the first year. I have, however, taught at all levels from non-science major courses through the graduate physics curriculum. My education includes a bachelor's degree in physics from Amherst College and a doctorat...

Education

Stanford University

PhD

Amherst College

PhD

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Azratul

Master's/Graduate
Azratul's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Calculus
Middle School Math
Elementary School Math
Math 1

Transform Your Study Game with a Tutor Who Knows the Way: Expert Insight, On-Demand! I'm passionate about helping students because I love seeing that "aha!" moment when they finally understand something new. It's incredibly fulfilling to guide them through their learning journey and celebrate their...

Education

University of Windsor

Master's/Graduate

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Fernando

Statistics Tutor • +7 Subjects

Hi! I am a math and science enthusiast first and foremost. Officially, I am a Harvard Biophysics graduate student. I enjoy problem-solving, discussing science, and sharing my expertise with others. I double majored in Applied Mathematics & Statistics and Biomedical Engineering. I love teaching Physics, and I have extensive experience tutoring Discrete Math and Real Analysis. I also served as a teaching fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Probability and Statistics, and later at Harvard University in Stochastic Processes. In addition, I completed a variety of foundational and applied computer science courses in college and applied these skills in various projects. I have been fluent in Java, and today I primarily use Python and R for my research projects. While most of my teaching experience is at the college level, I also enjoy working with high school students, whether in standard, honors, or AP- or IB-level courses.

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Erik

AP Physics 1 Tutor • +4 Subjects

I am a graduate from the University of Florida, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I have graduated with scholarship honors in Chemical Engineering with a Bachelor of Sciences from University of Florida, Masters of Computer and Information Technology from UPenn, and a degree in Master of Business Administration from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I have been a private tutor and also a Teaching Assistant for my four years of study at the University of Florida. I teach various subjects ranging from math and the sciences to test prep such as the ACT. My favorite subject to teach is Chemistry because of my overall background in the field. I enjoy working with students of all ages from grade school to college. It makes me really happy when a student is finally able to comprehend a subject they found difficult before. I am very patient with my students and I will do everything in my power to give them the best education possible.

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Susan Caroline

Trigonometry Tutor • +13 Subjects

I'm a mechanical engineer, educated at MIT and Stanford. Previously, I have worked as a design engineer in the medical device design field. I like being able to help someone figure out how to make something work--to help them accomplish something they're struggling with. I love the 'I get it now' moment that comes from when a tutoring session has been successful.

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William

AP Calculus BC Tutor • +6 Subjects

From my experience teaching math to a range of students, from middle school through college, I know that it does not come easily to everyone. However, I firmly believe that everyone has the capability for mathematical reasoning. Everyone has their own strengths and challenges, and my job as a tutor begins with identifying these. I like to have students work through problems while I guide them and make suggestions, so that I can get a sense of what they understand and what they don't. Then we can build on their knowledge and break down the challenging parts of the problem into smaller, more manageable chunks. I hold a bachelor's degree from UChicago and a doctorate from MIT, both in mathematics. I am available to tutor Latin, physics, and all levels of math. Outside of academics, I am an avid tournament chess player, and I enjoy running and cycling.

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Daniel

Statistics Tutor • +11 Subjects

As a recent graduate from Cornell University with a degree in biological sciences and someone who plans to attend medical school in the future, my passion and appreciation for the sciences and medicine is something I consider integral to my identity. My favorite subjects to tutor are biology and chemistry as those are the subjects in which I have past teaching experience in the classroom setting. In particular, my teaching style focuses on rephrasing and remodeling initially daunting concepts and information into bite-sized and digestible bits of information that any student can comprehend. I firmly believe that a lot of what slows students down in the learning process is their preconceived notions of course material. My passion for helping students stems from my experiences as an undergraduate where I can remember on countless occasions feeling lost in the material with little direction on how to approach the curriculum. I can think back to the many times I would have benefitted from having someone who could have guided me through stretches of daunting coursework which led me to become a tutor myself. As a teaching assistant, I discovered my passion for helping students manage their way through courses that many considered to be very difficult. Seeing how they reacted to my assistance reminded me why I applied for the position in the first place and motivates me to help students learn more every single day.

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Navid

Physics Tutor • +3 Subjects

I am deeply passionate about teaching thermodynamics and related subjects, including differential equations and heat transfer, drawing from my PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Guelph. With over 2 years of tutoring and classroom experience, I focus on making complex thermal concepts accessible and relatable to my students. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering strong analytical thinking and connecting theoretical principles to real-world energy applications. I strive to create a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to engage with challenging material. I am motivated by the opportunity to inspire curiosity and confidence in my students, helping them achieve academic success while igniting their interest in the fascinating world of thermodynamics.

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Regina George

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +93 Subjects

I would consider myself an expert at strategically navigating the high school world. On Wednesdays, you'll find me in pink. I don't like buses.

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Bereket

AP Calculus BC Tutor • +34 Subjects

I'm currently a math and physics major at MIT and I've had several years of practice teaching math to high school students. I like to emphasize completely understanding a concept patiently in a way the student would enjoy learning, over blind memorization of facts and formulas.

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Madhumitha Sri

Applied Mathematics Tutor • +41 Subjects

As a passionate tutor with a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Ottawa, I have over 2 years of experience in teaching Python. My approach focuses on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore concepts and ask questions. I believe in tailoring my teaching methods to meet each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp the material thoroughly. I am motivated by the joy of seeing my students achieve their goals and develop a love for programming. In my free time, I enjoy exploring new technologies and engaging in coding challenges, which further enrich my tutoring sessions.

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Ryan

Physics Tutor • +9 Subjects

I am a graduate of James Madison University having earned my Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology concentrated in Exercise Science and Pre-Physical Therapy studies. I have been admitted and plan to earn my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree starting in August 2026. I am excited to tutor students that seek assistance in Biomechanics, Physics, and Anatomy. Through clinical experience, athletic coaching, and tutoring I have learned how to best approach difficult topics and attack weaknesses head on to instill confidence and drive personal growth, resulting in success.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students often struggle with abstract concepts like forces, energy, and electromagnetism because they're difficult to visualize. Common trouble spots include Newton's laws, circular motion, thermodynamics, and wave mechanics. Personalized tutoring helps by breaking down these concepts into concrete, visual explanations—using diagrams, real-world examples, and step-by-step problem-solving to build genuine understanding rather than memorization. A tutor can also identify exactly where your reasoning breaks down and fill those specific gaps.

Problem-solving is essential in Physics—it's where understanding actually solidifies. Research on learning shows that practice testing and retrieval practice are among the most effective study techniques. During personalized instruction, a tutor guides you through problems of increasing difficulty, teaching you to identify which concepts apply, set up equations correctly, and check your work. This builds both confidence and the problem-solving instincts you need for exams and AP/IB assessments.

Memorizing formulas gets you nowhere in Physics—you'll forget them, and you won't know when to use them. Real understanding means knowing why F=ma matters, what it tells you about motion, and how it connects to energy and momentum. Tutoring focuses on building conceptual foundations so you can derive or reason through problems even if you forget a formula. This approach transforms Physics from a collection of equations into a coherent framework for understanding how the world works.

Unit conversions and dimensional analysis trip up many Physics students, but they're learnable skills. Tutors teach you to treat units as part of your calculation—not an afterthought—so you can catch errors and verify that your answer makes sense. They also show you how dimensional analysis works as a problem-solving tool, not just a checking mechanism. Once you internalize this approach, it becomes automatic and removes a major source of mistakes.

Absolutely. Physics is everywhere—from how a car's brakes work to why the sky is blue. Tutors connect abstract concepts to real-world scenarios, which makes them stick better in memory and helps you actually care about what you're learning. This approach also strengthens your scientific reasoning skills by showing you how to ask questions, test ideas, and apply Physics principles to novel situations—skills that extend far beyond the classroom.

The best Physics tutors have deep subject knowledge and the ability to explain concepts clearly at your level—whether you're in high school, AP Physics, or college-level courses. They should be strong problem-solvers who can show you multiple approaches and help you develop intuition, not just plug-and-chug solutions. Look for someone who asks good questions to pinpoint your confusion and adapts explanations based on what works for you. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand these principles and match your learning style.

With consistent personalized instruction, students typically see improvements in both grades and confidence within a few weeks. You'll develop stronger problem-solving skills, a clearer grasp of core concepts, and the ability to tackle unfamiliar problems. For AP or honors Physics, many students move from struggling to earning A's or 4-5 scores on exams. The real win is developing a working understanding of Physics that lasts—not cramming facts for a test.

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