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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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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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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

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Miosotis
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University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Yucheng
Hello! My name is Yucheng and I am a student at the University of Texas. I tutor multiple subjects from middle to high school level math. I have tutored algebra, algebra 2, pre calculus and ACT prep. I look forward to helping you!
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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Brian
I graduated in 2012 from the University of Chicago with a degree in Biology and a minor in Spanish Literature. I worked at Epic Systems for a year after undergrad to gain some real world work experience and gain knowledge of healthcare administration. In 2013, I started medical school at the Univers...
University of Chicago
Bachelors, Biology, General
University of Chicago
Current Grad Student, Medical Doctor

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I'm a freshman here at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. I graduated from Wayzata High, and I'm currently pursuing a Bachelor's of Science in neuroscience. At the University, I'm usually in class, studying, hanging out with my friends, or at club meetings! In my free time, I love to breakdan...
University of Minnesota
Bachelors, Neuroscience

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Francis
My name is Francis Nguyen. I am married and have three beautiful daughters. I graduated with a Bachelor in Math Education in 2000 and a Masters in Math in 2003 from Fairfield University. I have been teaching high school for over 20 years. The subjects I have taught ranged from elementary math to Tri...
Fairfield University
Master of Science, Mathematics
Missouri Southern State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education

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5+ years
Sean
I am currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering at Kent State University. Throughout middle and high school, my access to tutors and other assistance services was limited. This in turn inhibited my learning and caused me to struggle in aspects of school that never really clicked...
Kent State University at Kent
Bachelor of Engineering, Aerospace Engineering

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8+ years
Sam
I am a graduate from Yale University with a degree in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. An advocate for math and science education, I have become a writer and poet concerned with aesthetic philosophy since my graduation. My passion for teaching has taken on many forms, including as a music inst...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Physics 1 (the standard AP Physics course for 10th graders) covers mechanics, energy, momentum, simple harmonic motion, and waves. The curriculum emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills rather than heavy calculus, making it accessible for most 10th graders while still being rigorous.
Students learn to apply physics principles to real-world scenarios through lab work and free-response questions. Common challenge areas include understanding vector components, applying Newton's laws to complex systems, and connecting energy concepts across different problem types.
Score improvement depends on a student's starting point and engagement level. Students who work consistently with a tutor on weak areas often see improvements of 1-2 points on the AP scale (which ranges from 1-5), which can significantly impact college applications and placement.
The most substantial gains typically come from targeted practice on problem-solving strategies, understanding common misconceptions in mechanics, and building confidence with multi-step questions. Regular practice tests and review of incorrect answers are key to identifying specific gaps.
The AP Physics 1 exam is 3 hours total: 90 minutes for multiple choice (50 questions) and 90 minutes for free response (5 questions). Students should aim to spend roughly 1-2 minutes per multiple choice question, leaving time for review and harder questions they can return to.
For free response, allocate 15-18 minutes per question. Expert tutors help students practice pacing strategies, identify which question types they solve fastest, and learn to tackle easier portions first to build momentum and confidence.
Many 10th graders struggle with conceptual understanding before jumping to calculations—especially with Newton's second law, free body diagrams, and energy conservation across different scenarios. The shift from memorization-based math to applied physics reasoning catches many students off guard.
Additional challenges include distinguishing between similar concepts (like force vs. momentum, or elastic vs. inelastic collisions), setting up equations correctly for multi-part problems, and managing test anxiety when encountering unfamiliar problem scenarios. Personalized tutoring addresses these gaps by building strong foundations and practicing problem-solving strategies.
Most students benefit from consistent practice: 2-3 hours per week throughout the course, ramping up to 5-7 hours weekly in the final month before the AP exam in May. This isn't all tutoring time—it includes independent practice, problem sets, and full-length practice tests.
A tutor helps students work smarter by identifying high-impact topics based on practice test results, creating focused study plans, and teaching efficient problem-solving methods. Starting tutoring in the fall or winter gives students time to build conceptual understanding before test prep kicks into high gear.
Confidence comes from repeated practice with realistic conditions. Taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions helps students become familiar with question formats, pacing requirements, and their own stress patterns. Knowing what to expect reduces anxiety significantly.
Expert tutors also help students develop strategies for managing difficult problems—like skipping challenging questions initially, checking work systematically, and maintaining focus when stuck. Building a repertoire of successful problem-solving approaches gives students concrete tools to rely on during the exam, which is a powerful confidence builder.
Varsity Tutors connects 10th graders in Washington, DC with expert AP Physics tutors who understand the specific challenges of the curriculum and the AP exam format. You can specify your goals—whether it's building foundational concepts, improving test scores, or tackling specific problem types—and get matched with a tutor whose expertise fits your needs.
The matching process considers location, availability, teaching style, and your student's learning goals. Many students find it helpful to start tutoring early in the school year to build a strong foundation before high-pressure test prep begins in spring.
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