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Become THAT kid: 🧪 ⚛️ All of AP Chemistry! 🥼🧬

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4 sessions

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This series ended on September 11, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Why attend my class?
I'm an experienced tutor who's taken several tutor certification courses both on schoolhouse and Coursera. For example, I've taken "Making Math Click" by Dr. Barbara Oakley and Dr. John Mighton, both celebrated globally for their work in education sciences and volunteer work which advises using neuroscience and artificial intelligence to enhance your learning experience

Safety Measures
Since students from anywhere can attend, there’s a small risk of inappropriate behaviour. If this occurs, I will immediately report it to Schoolhouse’s safety team.

Before you join:
I’m a volunteer and new to tutoring—not a 'that kid' myself, just someone who’s worked hard to learn this material. I’ll probably make mistakes sometimes, but that just means we’ll learn together. My goal is to help you understand concepts more clearly, build confidence, and feel supported as we go through AP Chemistry step by step.

Here's what we'll be covering:

ENRICHMENT:
Organic Chemistry

UNIT 0:
Getting Ready for AP Chemistry (High school chemistry review)
UNIT 1:
Atomic structure and properties
UNIT 2
Molecular and ionic compound structure and properties
UNIT 3
Intermolecular forces and properties
UNIT 4
Chemical reactions
UNIT 5
Kinetics
UNIT 6
Thermodynamics
UNIT 7
Equilibrium
UNIT 8
Acids and bases
UNIT 9
Applications of thermodynamics

Tutored by

Nauta R 🇨🇦

Certified in 14 topics

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Hi! 👋 I'm Nauta; a hardworking student who like weightlifting and connecting with others. I want to help you because I understand that your final year in high school has a sharp learning curve, and I want to help you ease the pressure of that foreboding university application. Thank you for showing interest in attending my enrichment programs.

Sessions

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SESSION 1

9

Sep

SESSION 1

Chemistry

Chemistry

Tue 11:00 PM - Wed, 12:15 AM UTCSep 9, 11:00 PM - Sep 10, 12:15 AM UTC

UNIT 0: 2nd 'Pilot' session
This session mostly serves as a stepping stone for hosting a whole series rather than as high school chemistry review (since you AP kids probably know all this stuff already, heh).

We'll be doing a high school chemistry KA 'course challenge' as a class.
SESSION 2

10

Sep

SESSION 2

Chemistry

Chemistry

Wed 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTCSep 10, 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTC

1.1/1.2 - Intro to Organic Chemistry and Naming Hydrocarbons

Goals:
1.) Learn how to construct complete, condensed, line (visualizing the diagram in 3D), and 3D/VSEPR diagrams.
2.) Be able to name hydrocarbons. How to derive the prefix, root, and suffix of a backbone of a hydrocarbon, along with its branches.
SESSION 3

10

Sep

SESSION 3

Review

Review

Wed 11:00 PM - Thu, 12:15 AM UTCSep 10, 11:00 PM - Sep 11, 12:15 AM UTC

UNIT 0: 'Pilot' session
This session mostly serves as a stepping stone for hosting a whole series rather than as high school chemistry review.

We'll be doing a high school chemistry KA 'course challenge' as a class.
SESSION 4

11

Sep

SESSION 4

Chemistry

Chemistry

Thu 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTCSep 11, 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTC

1.1/1.2 - Intro to Organic Chemistry and Naming Hydrocarbons

Goals:
1.) Learn how to construct complete, condensed, line (visualizing the diagram in 3D), and 3D/VSEPR diagrams.
2.) Be able to name hydrocarbons. How to derive the prefix, root, and suffix of a backbone of a hydrocarbon, along with its branches.

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Sep 9 - Sep 11

1 week

75 mins

/ session

SCHEDULE

Tuesday, Sep 9

11:00PM

Wednesday, Sep 10

12:30AM

Wednesday, Sep 10

11:00PM

Thursday, Sep 11

12:30AM