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5+ years
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

Certified Tutor
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

Certified Tutor
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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4+ years
Miosotis
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Bachelor's

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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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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Physics C (the most common AP Physics course for 11th graders) covers mechanics and electricity & magnetism through calculus-based problem solving. The mechanics unit includes kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotation, and gravitation—typically the first semester. The second semester focuses on electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic induction.
AP Physics 1 and 2 (algebra-based alternatives) cover similar topics but with less mathematical depth. Your tutor can help you master the specific content your school uses and develop the problem-solving strategies needed to connect concepts to real-world applications on the exam.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency with tutoring. Most students who work with a tutor 1-2 times per week see meaningful gains—often 2-4 points on the AP scale (1-5)—over a semester or two. The key is identifying your specific weak areas (conceptual understanding vs. problem-solving skills vs. exam pacing) and addressing them systematically.
Many students struggle with translating word problems into physics equations or managing time on the free-response section. A tutor can build your confidence in these areas and help you develop a personalized test-taking strategy that plays to your strengths.
The biggest hurdles are typically: (1) connecting abstract concepts to real-world scenarios, (2) setting up equations correctly from word problems, (3) managing the math—especially calculus in AP Physics C, and (4) pacing through the free-response section in the 90-minute exam.
Many students also struggle with the transition from algebra-based physics to calculus-based reasoning, or vice versa. A tutor can break down conceptual roadblocks, teach you systematic approaches to problem-solving, and build your comfort with the exam format through practice tests and timed problem sets.
Practice tests are essential—they're the best way to identify gaps in your knowledge, build test-taking stamina, and get used to the exam's format and pacing. Taking full-length practice exams under timed conditions mimics the real test and reveals whether you're struggling with content mastery or time management.
Most students benefit from taking 3-5 full practice tests during their preparation period, with your tutor helping you review each one to pinpoint weak areas and refine your strategy. Between full tests, targeted problem sets on specific units help reinforce concepts without overwhelming you.
Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors who specialize in AP Physics and understand the rigor of 11th grade coursework. When you're matched with a tutor, you can discuss your specific needs—whether you're aiming to move from a 2 to a 4, or you need help with one particular unit—and they'll tailor sessions to your goals.
Look for a tutor with AP Physics experience, strong problem-solving skills, and the ability to explain complex concepts clearly. Many tutors in the DC area are familiar with the curricula at local schools and can provide targeted prep for your specific course.
Most students benefit from starting test prep 3-4 months before the exam (typically January or February for a May exam). A solid routine might include: weekly 1-on-1 tutoring sessions (1-2 hours), daily independent practice (30-45 minutes), and monthly full-length practice tests to assess progress.
In the final 4-6 weeks before the exam, increase practice test frequency and focus heavily on timed problem-solving and your weakest topics. Your tutor can help you adjust this schedule based on your starting level and how quickly you're building mastery.
Test anxiety in physics often stems from fear of running out of time or getting stuck on a hard problem. Building confidence through repeated practice with timed problems helps—when you've solved similar problems dozens of times, the actual exam feels less threatening. Your tutor can also teach you pacing strategies, like skimming all questions first to identify which ones to tackle first.
During practice tests, practice the mental strategies you'll use on test day: taking deep breaths, reminding yourself that one hard problem doesn't define your score, and moving on strategically if you're stuck. By test day, you'll have a toolkit of approaches that reduce anxiety and keep you focused on what you can control.
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