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Kinjal

Certified Tutor

Kinjal

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Kinjal's other Tutor Subjects
IB Mathematics SL
IB Mathematics HL
IB Mathematical Studies SL
College Algebra

Having gone through the IB programme at Plano — one of the more rigorous IB programs in Texas — Kinjal understands the specific pain points of SL Physics, from wave-particle duality to the data-response questions that trip students up on Paper 2. Her biology degree required extensive physics coursew...

Education

Texas A & M University-College Station

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Test Scores
SAT
1550
ACT
33
Remington

Certified Tutor

Remington

PHD, Physics
Remington's other Tutor Subjects
1st-12th Grade math
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra

Working in an experimental condensed matter lab at the University of Maryland means Remington spends his days doing exactly what IB Physics SL asks students to practice — designing experiments, analyzing data, and connecting mathematical models to physical behavior. He brings that lab fluency direct...

Education

University of Chicago

PHD, Physics

University of Maryland

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology, Criminology

Certified Tutor

Dara

Bachelor of Science, Bioengineering
Dara's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
IB Mathematics SL
IB Mathematics HL
Arithmetic

I am applying to medical schools to attend Fall 2016 and I like to play basketball, go backpacking and volunteer with youth in my free time.

Education

Oregon State University

Bachelor of Science, Bioengineering

Test Scores
ACT
32

Certified Tutor

Michelle

Master of Arts, International Affairs
Michelle's other Tutor Subjects
IB Mathematics SL
IB Mathematics HL
IB Mathematical Studies SL
IB Further Mathematics HL

I am not someone who is satisfied when a student memorizes steps to solve a problem. I always want the student to understand what he/she is doing and why they are doing. This insight will make them a stronger, faster and better student, particularly in the field of mathematics. This brings the stude...

Education

Columbia University in the City of New York

Master of Arts, International Affairs

Pomona College

Bachelor in Arts, Mathematical Economics

Test Scores
SAT
1430

Certified Tutor

Zhenrui

Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Zhenrui's other Tutor Subjects
Multivariable Calculus
Calculus 3
Calculus 2
Calculus

Studying electrical engineering at Columbia while following a premed track means Zhenrui encounters the same mechanics, electricity, and wave concepts tested on the SL exam — but applied to circuit design and biomedical systems, which gives him a concrete way to explain why each principle matters be...

Education

Columbia University in the City of New York

Bachelors, Electrical Engineering

Test Scores
Perfect Score
SAT
1570
ACT
36

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Lauren

Bachelors
Lauren's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra

A mathematical physics degree means Lauren didn't just take physics courses — she lived in the space where differential equations and physical theory overlap, which is exactly the kind of dual fluency IB Physics SL rewards on Paper 2's multi-step problems. She breaks down topics like projectile moti...

Education

Brown University

Bachelors

Test Scores
SAT
1560

Certified Tutor

Abby

Bachelor's
Abby's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
IB Mathematics HL
IB Further Mathematics HL
College Algebra

Chemical engineering at Barrett Honors College means Abby solves problems rooted in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and energy transfer every semester — the same physics principles that anchor the SL syllabus. Her IB exam prep experience gives her a sharp sense of how Paper 2 questions are structur...

Education

University

Bachelor's

Test Scores
ACT
32

Certified Tutor

Diptesh

Bachelor of Science, Global Public Health & Chemistry
Diptesh's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
IB Mathematics SL
IB Mathematical Studies SL
College Algebra

Kinematics equations and circuit analysis in IB Physics SL trip students up when they try to memorize formulas without understanding the physical scenario behind each problem. Diptesh tackles this by teaching students to draw the situation first — free-body diagrams, energy bar charts, wave sketches...

Education

New York University

Bachelor of Science, Global Public Health & Chemistry

Test Scores
SAT
1520

Certified Tutor

Micaela

Bachelor of Science, Pre-Vet/Pre-Med, Zoology
Micaela's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Physical Science
IB Physics SL

Supplemental Instruction at Auburn meant Micaela wasn't just answering questions — she was diagnosing in real time why a room full of students couldn't connect Newton's second law to the problem on the board, then rebuilding the explanation on the spot. That skill translates directly to SL Physics, ...

Education

Auburn University

Bachelor of Science, Pre-Vet/Pre-Med, Zoology

Test Scores
ACT
32

Certified Tutor

Kimberly

Bachelor's
Kimberly's other Tutor Subjects
7th-11th Grade math
7th-8th Grade Science
College Algebra
Pre-Calculus

Kimberly's biology degree from UNC Chapel Hill required substantial physics coursework — mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity — which means she's worked through the same core concepts the SL syllabus tests, just applied to biological systems. She teaches students to read IB data-response questions...

Education

University

Bachelor's

Test Scores
SAT
1590

Certified Tutor

Payal

Bachelor of Science, Physics
Payal's other Tutor Subjects
1st-12th Grade math
1st-12th Grade Writing
1st-12th Grade Reading
3rd-8th Grade Science

Having earned her bachelor's in physics, Payal knows the IB Physics SL syllabus inside out — from mechanics and waves to the data-analysis skills the IA demands. She walks students through how to set up free-body diagrams and energy bar charts so that multi-step problems become systematic instead of...

Education

University of Miami

Bachelor of Science, Physics

Test Scores
SAT
1530
ACT
33

Certified Tutor

Rishi

Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Rishi's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4
Arithmetic

IB Physics SL packs mechanics, waves, and energy concepts into a framework that also demands strong data-analysis skills on Paper 2. Rishi's engineering background at NYU means he's comfortable connecting kinematic equations and free-body diagrams to real systems, and he walks students through the I...

Education

New York University

Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor

Muhammed

PHD, Physics
Muhammed's other Tutor Subjects
3rd-12th Grade math
3rd-8th Grade Science
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB

Holding a Ph.D. in physics gives Muhammed a depth of understanding that lets him trace every SL topic — from kinematics to thermal physics to wave phenomena — back to the fundamental principles that make each equation meaningful rather than arbitrary. He teaches students to deconstruct Paper 2 probl...

Education

University at Buffalo

PHD, Physics

Middle East Technical University

Bachelors, Physics

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically find circular motion, simple harmonic motion, and wave phenomena most challenging because they require visualizing abstract motion and understanding phase relationships. Thermodynamics concepts like entropy and the second law also trip up many students because they're counterintuitive. Additionally, the transition from kinematics to dynamics—especially applying Newton's laws in non-standard orientations and free-body diagram interpretation—causes significant difficulty. A tutor can break down these abstract concepts using real-world examples, animations, and step-by-step problem solving to build genuine understanding rather than memorization.

The Internal Assessment requires students to design experiments, collect data, analyze uncertainty, and draw conclusions—skills that go beyond solving textbook problems. A tutor can guide you through experimental design by helping you identify variables, control confounding factors, and choose appropriate measurement techniques. They can also help you understand how to calculate and interpret uncertainty (absolute, percentage, and propagated error), which is critical for the IA. Additionally, tutors can help you develop the scientific reasoning skills needed to explain why your results match or diverge from theoretical predictions, strengthening both your IA grade and your conceptual understanding.

IB Physics SL requires comfort with algebra, trigonometry, calculus concepts (derivatives and integrals), and vector mathematics—especially for topics like projectile motion, circular motion, and electromagnetic induction. Many students struggle with unit conversions, rearranging formulas, and applying calculus to physics (like understanding that acceleration is the derivative of velocity). A tutor can help you develop these skills in the physics context, showing you why the math matters rather than treating it as an isolated skill. This approach builds confidence and prevents mathematical gaps from blocking your understanding of core physics concepts.

IB Physics SL exams use specific command terms that require different types of responses: "Explain" demands you show cause-and-effect relationships and mechanisms; "Derive" requires you to start from fundamental principles and build to a result; "Discuss" asks you to evaluate multiple perspectives or trade-offs; and "Calculate" needs numerical answers with working shown. Many students lose marks by explaining when they should derive, or by providing calculations without physical reasoning. A tutor can help you recognize these terms, understand what each demands, and practice structuring answers that fully address the question—turning exam anxiety into strategic confidence.

IB Physics SL assesses both conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability, and they reinforce each other when developed together. Students often fall into the trap of memorizing formulas and plugging in numbers without understanding what's happening physically, which fails when exam questions ask them to apply concepts in unfamiliar contexts. A tutor helps you build conceptual understanding first—using diagrams, thought experiments, and real-world applications—then shows you how calculations test and deepen that understanding. This approach means you're not just solving problems; you're using problems as tools to verify and refine your mental models of how physics works.

Vectors appear throughout IB Physics SL—in kinematics (displacement, velocity, acceleration), forces, momentum, and electromagnetic fields—and many students struggle to visualize them or resolve them into components. The challenge is that vectors aren't just numbers; they have direction, and that direction matters for understanding motion and forces. A tutor can use diagrams, vector addition methods (tip-to-tail, component method), and physical demonstrations to help you build intuition about how vectors combine and interact. Once you can visualize what vectors represent physically, component resolution and dot/cross products become tools for solving problems rather than abstract mathematical operations.

Energy conservation is powerful but abstract—students often struggle to identify all forms of energy in a system (kinetic, potential, elastic, thermal, etc.) and recognize when energy is conserved versus dissipated. Common pitfalls include forgetting that friction and air resistance convert mechanical energy to heat, misidentifying the reference point for gravitational potential energy, or mixing up elastic potential energy with spring force. A tutor can help you develop a systematic approach: define your system clearly, identify all energy forms present, check whether external forces do work, and then apply conservation equations. This structured thinking transforms energy problems from confusing puzzles into logical applications of a fundamental principle.

Starting tutoring early in the course (within the first few months) allows you to build strong conceptual foundations and catch misconceptions before they compound. However, even students who start tutoring later in the year or during exam review can benefit significantly—tutors can help you identify weak topics, fill knowledge gaps, and practice exam-style questions under timed conditions. The ideal timeline depends on your current level: if you're struggling with fundamentals, starting early is crucial; if you're solid on concepts but need exam technique refinement, focused tutoring in the final months is highly effective. A tutor can assess where you stand and create a personalized plan regardless of when you start.

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