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Physics Series
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Getting ready for AP Physics 1!
2nd session
Each week, we will spend around 30 minutes covering the content of a new topic, also to answer any questions on the topic. Then, we will spend another 30 minutes working with challenging problems to enhance understanding. Feel free to message me any specific topics you want to cover!
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Yue J
7/20
1:1 with Grace
2nd session
AP Physics Tutoring. We will cover AP Physics together.
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AK
Alex K
Registration closed.
AP Physics 1 Help
2nd session
Each session, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions and I'll go through them and help you solve them as a group.
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Grace H
5/10
AP Physics 1 Midterm Review
4th session
In this course, I'll be going through units 1 through 4 (kinematics, force, energy, momentum).
In case you missed a session or didn't completely understand, there are sessions after the initial one to compensate.
ALSO: If you need additional help on some topics outside of the sessions, feel free to message me! (Doesn't have to be through units 1 through 4)
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Nathan Z
3 spots left!
1:1 with Sara
5th session
We will cover fluids and hopefully some circular motion.
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AK
Alex K
Registration closed.
AP Physics 1 extra help!
6th session
For this, we can communicate what we need to work on. Through this, I can coordinate to give helpful slides, explanations, and deep dives for struggling areas!
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Jack L
2 spots left!
AP Physics 1/C: Mechanics Office Hours
6th session
Hi! I'm Ambika, a current senior in Nevada who took the AP Physics 1 exam last year and scored a 5. I'm currently taking AP Physics C: Mechanics and E&M, and can help with Mechanics as well given its similarity to Physics 1, plus scoring a 5 on Calc AB. I plan to major in either Computer Engineering or Applied Physics, and look forward to helping students with specific, conceptual, or general questions about the AP!
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Ambika G
5/10
Physics Help
7th session
I will be helping anyone with questions regarding the content of AP Physics 1. That includes anyone who needs help with normal or honors physics, so long as the topics is in the curriculum of AP Physics 1.
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Seth G
9/20
In this 10-session AP Physics C: Mechanics series, we will build a deep, calculus-based understanding of motion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillations, and gravitation. Each session includes concept explanations, worked FRQs, problem-solving strategies, and interactive learner participation.
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Arif Barlas C
5/12
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism– Complete 10-Session Mastery Series from 5 Scorer
9th session
In this 10-session AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism series, we will explore electrostatics, Gauss’s Law, electric potential, circuits, magnetic fields, induction, and calculus-based problem solving. Each session includes interactive explanations, guided derivations, and AP-style FRQ practice to help learners build strong conceptual and mathematical mastery.
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Arif Barlas C
9/12
This will be a mildly rigorous course focusing on preparation for the AP Physics 1, 2, & C tests as well as Physics Olympiads. Each week, we'll spend about half of the session learning new material before spending the other half for any questions learner's may have. Learner's are heavily encouraged to practice outside of class if they plan to take an Olympiad test.
NZ
Nathan Z
14/50
AP Physics Help/Study Session
9th session
This is season 2 of my popular help series I held last year! Bring any questions you have about AP Physics or any practice problems you would like to work on!
I cover all AP Physics (AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism).
NOTE: Sessions are subject to change and many more will be added after
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Aashrith N
3 spots left!
Get Ready for AP Physics C
14th session
Welcome to the series "Get Ready for AP Physics C!" Our goal is to prepare you for AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism before the next academic year starts.
Prerequisites: AP Physics 1 (or some introductory physics) and some basics knowledge of Calculus. Note that these are recommended for this series, but all are welcome to learn and participate as able.
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Aashrith N
1 spot left!