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Kate
Engineering is applied physics, so Kate spent years solving the exact kinds of problems — free-body diagrams, energy conservation, circuit analysis — that show up in introductory physics courses. She walks through each problem by identifying what physical principle applies and why, which builds the ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jeffrey
Between a mechanical engineering bachelor's and a PhD program at Rice, Jeffrey has spent years solving statics, dynamics, and thermodynamics problems that most students only encounter in their first physics course. He taught calculus-based physics at Notre Dame and assisted in Differential Equations...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science
Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Zachary
Free-body diagrams, conservation laws, and circuit analysis all demand a specific way of thinking: translating a physical scenario into math and then interpreting what the math tells you. Zachary's biophysics training required exactly this skill set across mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodyna...
Yale University
Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics

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6+ years
Samuel
Applied math at Caltech means Samuel's daily coursework is the calculus and differential equations that power every physics problem — from projectile motion to oscillating springs to electric fields. He teaches students to build the mathematical setup first, identifying which principles apply and wh...
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics

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Charles
Engineering is applied physics, which means Charles doesn't just remember the formulas for kinematics, energy conservation, or rotational dynamics — he uses them to solve design problems at Yale every week. That practical fluency lets him explain not just how to set up a free-body diagram but why ea...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Justin
Three years of tutoring introductory physics at Washington University gave Justin a sharp sense of where students get stuck — usually at the gap between understanding a concept verbally and translating it into a free-body diagram or equation. His dual bachelor's degrees in physics and math, plus doc...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor's in Physics and Mathematics
University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy, Computational Mathematics

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6+ years
Rahul
Cornell's chemical engineering program put Rahul through four years of mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics problems that demand real physical intuition — not just plugging into formulas. He pushes students to understand why a conservation law applies before setting up the math, building th...
Cornell University
B.S. in Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Benjamin
Benjamin's finance and economics training at Notre Dame runs on the same quantitative backbone that physics demands — modeling systems, isolating variables, and reasoning through multi-step problems where one misstep cascades. He brings a toolkit of computation shortcuts and pattern-recognition tric...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

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9+ years
Three associates of science degrees mean Felix has taken the full introductory physics sequence — mechanics, electricity, and waves — multiple times across different programs, giving him an unusual familiarity with where students consistently get stuck on free-body diagrams and energy conservation s...
University of Chicago
Associate in Science

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Lauren
Kinematics and force diagrams are where most physics students either build real intuition or start falling behind. Lauren tackles these foundational topics by connecting them to the quantitative problem-solving she does across her neuroscience and chemistry coursework at Duke, making the math feel p...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
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Physics students often struggle with translating abstract concepts—like forces, energy, and motion—into real-world applications. Many students find it challenging to visualize how theoretical principles work in practice, balance equations accurately, and apply the scientific method to solve multi-step problems. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps students build conceptual understanding rather than relying on memorization, which is essential for mastering physics.
Expert tutors work with students to develop critical thinking skills alongside content mastery—teaching not just what to memorize, but how to approach problems systematically. Tutors help students design experiments, interpret lab results, and apply the scientific method to real-world scenarios. This dual focus on understanding and reasoning prepares students for advanced coursework and standardized tests like the AP Physics exam.
During the first session, tutors assess your current understanding of physics concepts, identify specific areas of struggle (like kinematics, thermodynamics, or circuit analysis), and learn your learning style. They'll discuss your goals—whether you're preparing for an upcoming test, improving your grade, or building foundational skills—and create a personalized plan. This foundation helps tutors tailor their instruction to match how you learn best.
Yes. Tutors help students understand the purpose behind experiments, guide them through proper data collection and analysis, and explain how lab results connect to theoretical concepts. Whether you're struggling with experimental design, interpreting graphs, or writing lab reports, personalized instruction makes the connection between hands-on work and physics principles clear and meaningful.
Unit conversions and dimensional analysis are foundational skills that many physics students find frustrating. Tutors break down the process step-by-step, showing you how to set up problems correctly and catch common errors before they compound. With practice and feedback, students develop confidence in tackling complex multi-step problems that require accurate conversions and algebraic reasoning.
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Tutors use diagrams, animations, real-world examples, and hands-on demonstrations to make abstract concepts concrete. For instance, they might use analogies to explain electromagnetic fields, draw force diagrams to show vector addition, or connect circular motion to everyday objects like spinning wheels. This visual and conceptual approach helps students build mental models that make physics feel less mysterious and more intuitive.
Tutors create targeted study plans that focus on your weakest areas while reinforcing concepts you've already mastered. They use practice problems, past exams, and retrieval practice—testing yourself repeatedly over time—to build long-term retention. For AP Physics, tutors help you understand the exam format, manage time during multi-part questions, and develop strategies for both multiple-choice and free-response sections.
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