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Physics Series
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Physics 1
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I've been a private tutor for AP Physics 1. I've tutored around 25+ students 20+ have gotten 5's all have gotten above a 4. (7 of the students that got a 5 were failing physics in school when they started)
I find the classic way they teach physics in school to be confusing, so the purpose of this class is to approach physics from a different viewpoint, hopefully one that makes more sense to you.
In this session, I will go over the first unit of ap physics or whatever you want based on what you know in ap physics 1
its reccomended to be proficient with algebra II and geometry
Note: Ik a lot of ppl r teaching physics and everyone learns differently. So if at any point you feel like you are not learning or you are having a hard time learning in the class, feel free to leave. I seriously don't mind. The last thing I would want you to do is waste your time.
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Pranav T
3/10
AP Physics 1 (Algebra-Based) Units 0, 1, and 2 Introductions
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Each session, we will cover a unit of the AP Physics 1 (Algebra-Based) Curriculum. This series is designed for Units 0, 1, and 2. However, future series will introduce the remaining AP Physics Units. This series is not designed to cover all of the content from each unit. It is simply a friendly and easy introduction into physics and the topics you will be learning! There is no background physics knowledge required.
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Mya R
5/15
AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
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A 5-scorer on AP Physics 1, C: Mechanics, and C: Electricity and Magnetism, I wish to provide a personal and interactive experience which will fully cover all course content for AP Physics 1 (as aligned with College Board standards) by the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year. This series will cover Units 2-8 as a continuation of one of my past series on Unit 1 and will follow an intimate lecture format very similar to that found in typical university recitations- with office hour availability as needed. To maintain a personalized experience for all learners, the course size will remain at 15 maximum learners unless it appears possible to expand without loss in quality of instruction.
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Will E
3/15
AP Physics 1 crash course
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I got a 5 on AP physics 1 last year, and I was a Teacher Assistant for my physics class this year. I will teach important concepts of the 8 topics in AP physics each week with several hundred questions to build confidence in your skill.
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Shreyas S
2 spots left!
From Motion to Force: Kinematics & Newton’s Laws Demystified
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Ever feel like physics problems are just falling on you like a dropped bowling ball? Don't worry — I’ve been there. I took AP Physics 1 this year and scored a 5, so I know what the College Board loves and what students usually struggle with.
In this session, we’ll break down two of the most important topics: kinematics (how things move) and forces (why they move). We’ll cover motion graphs, equations like 𝑣=𝑣0+𝑎𝑡 and Newton’s Laws with real examples, easy visuals, and practice problems that actually make sense.
Whether you're just starting out or reviewing before a test, I got you. Bring questions, bring your brain, and maybe a snack (for you, not your calculator).
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Anthony Y
0/500
AP Physics C Mechanics : Accelerated Program
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AP Physics C: Mechanics - Accelerated Program
This intensive and rigorous accelerated program is designed for highly motivated students with a strong aptitude for mathematics and science who wish to delve deeply into the principles of classical mechanics at a collegiate level. Covering all topics in the AP Physics C: Mechanics curriculum at an expedited pace, this course emphasizes a calculus-based approach to understanding motion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillations, and gravitation.
Key Features of the Accelerated Program:
Fast-Paced Curriculum: This program condenses the AP Physics C: Mechanics content, requiring students to quickly grasp complex concepts and apply them effectively.
Calculus-Intensive Focus: A significant emphasis is placed on the application of differential and integral calculus to derive and solve physics problems, mirroring the demands of university-level physics courses.
Advanced Problem-Solving: Students will engage with a wide array of challenging, multi-step problems, including those from past AP exams and collegiate textbooks, fostering sophisticated analytical and critical thinking skills.
In-Depth Laboratory Experiences: While accelerated, the program maintains a strong practical component with labs designed to reinforce theoretical understanding through hands-on experimentation and data analysis, often utilizing advanced equipment and techniques.
Prepares for Advanced Study: This program is ideal for students aiming for competitive university STEM programs (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and those seeking to earn college credit through the AP exam.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of (or concurrent enrollment in) AP Calculus AB or BC, and a strong foundation in Algebra II and Pre-Calculus is essential. Prior experience with physics concepts is beneficial but not strictly required for students with exceptional mathematical proficiency.
Expectations: Students should be prepared for a demanding workload, including significant independent study, regular problem sets, and frequent assessments. Active participation and a proactive approach to learning are crucial for success in this accelerated environment.
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Aryan Y
1/500
Physics Kinematics and Energy
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Hey, I plan to cover everything from Kinematics conservation to Energy conservation, which includes AP-level questions and AP practice tests, which I have created.
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Vrishank N
0/10
AP Physics Help/Study Session
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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
1/15
Get Ready for AP Physics 2!
3rd session
We'll go over everything you need to hit the ground running for AP Physics 2! This includes overviews of each unit as well as key prior knowledge for the course.
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Jacob R
3 spots left!
AP Physics 1 Summer Headstart | Unit 1
3rd session
We will cover the first unit of AP Physics 1 - Kinematics
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Vihaan R
1 spot left!
Tutoring for Nada
3rd session
Physics tutoring specifically for Nada A, but others are welcome to join
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Andrew Z
Registration closed.
Get Ready for AP Physics C
3rd 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
2 spots left!
Get Ready for AP Physics 1!
4th session
Taught by a 5 scorer on AP Physics 1, we'll go over everything you need to hit the ground running when the school year starts. We'll go over key prior knowledge as well as a basic overview of every unit so you'll understand exactly what's expected of you during the school year.
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Jacob R
6 spots left!
AP Physics 1 Prep Course
7th session
Each week, we'll talk about how the physical world works: kinematics, forces, motion, energy, momentum, and everything in between.
This course is closely aligned with the AP Physics 1 curriculum, which has been adapted to fit in the semester timeline. These sessions will prepare you for your AP Physics 1 class and the exam you will take in May.
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Christian L
20/30