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9+ years
Megha
A strong math backbone makes physics dramatically easier, and Megha's statistics degree from WashU means she's comfortable with the calculus, vector algebra, and unit analysis that underpin mechanics and electromagnetism. She approaches physics problems by clarifying the math first — setting up free...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematical Statistics and Probability

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Jane
Jane's physics degree gives her the kind of fluency with mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics that comes from working through derivations rather than just applying formulas — and her parallel work in biomedical engineering means she regularly connects those principles to real systems like...
Coe College
Bachelor in Arts, Physics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Audrey
Audrey's Classical and Ancient Mediterranean studies might seem far from physics, but her 35 ACT and deep comfort with calculus and astronomy reveal someone who genuinely thinks across disciplines — she understands the math that underpins wave behavior and orbital mechanics because she's fascinated ...
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor in Arts, Classical, Ancient Mediterranean, and Near Eastern Studies

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Broden
Kinematics equations and free-body diagrams look straightforward on paper, but Physics gets hard when students have to decide which principles apply to a new problem they've never seen before. Broden teaches a systematic approach: identify the forces, choose the right framework (Newton's laws, energ...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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Brian
Brian approaches physics problems the way he approaches lab research: identify what's actually happening, sketch it out, and then pick the right tool — whether that's Newton's second law, energy conservation, or circuit analysis. He enjoys the subject alongside his biology focus and uses his 34 ACT ...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelors, Genetics, Cell Biology and Development

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Ian's mechanical engineering PhD work means he tackles thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and Newtonian dynamics daily in research contexts — so when he teaches introductory physics, he already knows which conceptual gaps cause students to stall on force diagrams or energy conservation problems. He br...
Johns Hopkins University
MS
Harvey Mudd College
MS

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Abirami
Computer science coursework at St. Thomas keeps Abirami immersed in the mathematical modeling and vector logic that underpin introductory physics — from decomposing forces into components to tracking energy through multi-step systems. She leans on that computational mindset to teach students how to ...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Christopher
A Summa Cum Laude physics graduate from St. Olaf now earning his MS in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue, Christopher has taught physics at both the introductory and intermediate levels as a college TA. He digs into the reasoning behind equations — why Newton's second law takes the form it does, what...
Purdue University
Master's/Graduate
Saint Olaf College
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Cole
As an R&D engineer in the biomedical field, Cole applies mechanics, thermodynamics, and material behavior to real devices — the same principles that underpin every introductory physics course. His mechanical engineering master's from UW-Madison means he's solved enough free-body diagrams and energy ...
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Master's/Graduate
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Your first session is about understanding where you are right now. A tutor will assess your current understanding of physics concepts, identify specific challenges you're facing (whether it's force and motion, energy, circuits, or something else), and learn about your learning style. From there, they'll create a personalized plan tailored to your goals—whether that's improving your grade, preparing for the AP Physics exam, or building confidence with problem-solving.
Physics involves visualizing things we can't see—forces, fields, waves, and energy transformations. Expert tutors use multiple strategies to make these concrete: drawing force diagrams, working through real-world examples, using analogies, and breaking complex problems into smaller steps. When you can visualize and connect abstract ideas to tangible situations, the concepts stick much better than memorization alone.
Physics problems require more than knowing formulas—they demand understanding which concepts apply to a situation, setting up equations correctly, and tracking units throughout. Many students memorize formulas without grasping the underlying principles, which makes novel problems feel impossible. Personalized tutoring focuses on building your scientific reasoning skills so you can approach unfamiliar problems with confidence, not just solve the ones you've seen before.
Yes. Tutors can help you understand the purpose behind experiments, work through data analysis, interpret results, and connect lab observations to the theory you're learning in class. Whether you're struggling with experimental design, graphing data, or understanding why your results didn't match predictions, a tutor can guide you through the scientific method and help you think like a scientist, not just follow steps.
AP Physics exams test both conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills across mechanics, electricity and magnetism, waves, and thermodynamics. Tutors help you master each unit deeply, practice with released exam questions, develop test-taking strategies, and identify your weak spots before test day. With personalized instruction, you can focus study time on what actually needs work rather than reviewing concepts you already know.
Unit conversions aren't just busywork—they're a powerful tool for checking your work and understanding what equations mean. If you set up a problem correctly, your units should cancel properly and give you the right answer. Many students skip this step and end up with nonsensical results. Learning to use dimensional analysis builds confidence that you're solving problems the right way, not just getting lucky with numbers.
Different schools may emphasize different physics topics or use different curricula, but the core concepts—motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity—are universal. Tutors working with students in Minneapolis are familiar with the physics standards taught across the 34 school districts in the area and can adapt their teaching to match your specific course and teacher's expectations while building deep conceptual understanding.
In a typical classroom with a 17.6:1 student-teacher ratio, it's hard for teachers to slow down for abstract concepts or speed up for quick learners. With personalized instruction, a tutor adjusts pacing to your needs, repeats explanations in different ways until they click, and focuses entirely on your learning gaps. Research on personalized learning shows that this focused, adaptive approach leads to stronger understanding and better performance on exams and assignments.
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