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Yangbo
Ever since bringing refugee children up to and beyond grade-level mathematics while tutoring in the mid-2000s, I have always been motivated by a spirit of service to community, society, and humanity at large. Teaching and tutoring is one small but essential part of that ethos.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Economics

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9+ years
Myles
I am a current civil engineering graduate at Stony Brook University. I enjoy helping students in my free time, especially those with interests associated with STEM, to understand the material they are learning in their academics.I am also a current tunnel engineering intern for Mott MacDonald, and a...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering
Suffolk County Community College
Associate in Science, Civil Engineering

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5+ years
Mitchell
Hi my name is Mitchell Daddario! I'm 25 years old, from Buffalo, NY and I currently live in Austin, TX.I graduated from high school in 2015. While in high school I excelled in the AP math and science courses. I independently challenged the Calculus BC and Physics C EM exams my senior year because my...
Lehigh University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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Michael
I studied physics and mathematics at Stephen F. Austin State University, where I also tutored students and taught physics laboratories. I found that I have a passion for teaching and helping people in these fascinating subjects. I'm a big proponent of multimedia teaching and finding ways to use pres...
Stephen F Austin State University
Master of Science, Natural Sciences
Stephen F Austin State University
Bachelor of Science, Applied Physics

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14+ years
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Texas Tech University
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Texas Tech University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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4+ years
Jeremy
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Western Carolina University
Bachelors, History / German

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10+ years
Brian
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Emory University
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Emory University
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AP Physics 1 covers mechanics, energy, momentum, simple harmonic motion, gravity, and waves—typically spanning 9-10 units throughout the school year. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, tutors can help you master challenging concepts like forces and Newton's laws, energy conservation, and circular motion by breaking them into digestible pieces and connecting them to real-world applications. Many students find that targeted tutoring accelerates understanding of abstract concepts that are otherwise difficult to grasp in a traditional classroom setting with a 17.6:1 student-teacher ratio.
AP Physics 1 scores range from 1-5, with about 50% of test-takers scoring a 3 or higher nationally. Your score depends on your starting point, consistency with tutoring, and how much you practice. If you're struggling with foundational concepts, tutors can help you build confidence and understanding to move from a 2 to a 3 or 4. If you're already scoring well, focused tutoring on weak areas and test-taking strategies can help you reach a 4 or 5. The key is identifying gaps early and working systematically through them.
Many students struggle with translating word problems into physics equations, understanding the difference between velocity and acceleration, and applying energy conservation principles across different scenarios. Additionally, the multiple-choice section requires quick problem-solving under time pressure, while the free-response section demands clear reasoning and proper notation. Tutors can help you develop systematic problem-solving strategies, practice identifying which physics principles apply to specific situations, and build the speed and accuracy needed for both sections of the exam.
Ideally, tutoring should begin during the school year alongside your coursework to build understanding of concepts as they're introduced in class. Many students find that starting prep 8-10 weeks before the May exam allows time for comprehensive review, practice tests, and targeted skill-building. A typical schedule includes 1-2 weekly tutoring sessions during the school year for concept reinforcement, then increases to 2-3 sessions weekly in the final 6-8 weeks before the exam. During this intensive phase, tutors can help you work through full-length practice tests, identify patterns in your mistakes, and refine test-taking strategies.
The free-response section tests your ability to explain physics concepts and solve problems in detail. Successful answers require you to identify which physics principles apply, show your work clearly, and explain your reasoning step-by-step. Common mistakes include skipping unit conversions, not drawing force diagrams when needed, and forgetting to define variables. Tutors can help you develop a structured approach: start by identifying given information and what you need to find, draw relevant diagrams, apply the correct equations, and always connect your mathematical answers back to the physics concept. Practice with released AP exam questions is essential for getting comfortable with the format and timing.
In a Phoenix classroom with typical student-teacher ratios, teachers must move at a pace that works for the majority of students, which means some concepts may be rushed or explained in one way. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, tutors can slow down on topics that confuse you, use multiple explanation strategies, and adjust pacing to match your learning speed. Tutors can also identify your specific misconceptions—like confusing mass with weight or misunderstanding how forces relate to acceleration—and address them directly rather than hoping you'll catch on during whole-class instruction. This targeted approach helps you build genuine understanding rather than just memorizing formulas.
Practice tests are invaluable for getting familiar with timing, question formats, and identifying weak areas. Rather than taking full practice tests all at once, break them into sections to focus on specific skills. For example, take just the mechanics multiple-choice questions, review your mistakes, discuss them with a tutor, then move to the next topic. Taking at least 2-3 complete full-length practice tests under timed conditions in the final 4-6 weeks helps you build test-day stamina and refine your pacing. Tutors can help you analyze your results to spot patterns—like whether you're making careless mistakes, running out of time, or misunderstanding specific concepts—so you can target your remaining study time effectively.
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