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Yangbo
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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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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
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10+ years
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AP Physics 1 (the standard course for 11th graders) covers mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics. Key units include kinematics, dynamics, circular motion, energy, momentum, simple harmonic motion, waves, and heat transfer. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding alongside problem-solving, with heavy focus on applying Newton's laws and conservation principles across different scenarios. Since the exam is cumulative, mastering foundational concepts early—especially forces and energy—makes later topics much more manageable.
Students typically struggle most with circular motion, simple harmonic motion, and wave problems—topics that require strong spatial reasoning and the ability to visualize abstract concepts. Energy and momentum conservation problems also trip up many students because they involve layered reasoning across multiple steps. Additionally, translating word problems into free-body diagrams and selecting the right equations is a consistent challenge. Personalized tutoring helps students build these visualization skills and develop systematic problem-solving approaches rather than memorizing formulas.
Test anxiety in physics often stems from feeling unprepared for problem-solving under time pressure. The most effective strategy is building genuine confidence through repeated practice with full-length exams and timed problem sets. Knowing you've solved similar problems correctly before dramatically reduces anxiety on test day. Expert tutors can also teach pacing strategies—identifying which problems to tackle first, which to revisit, and when to move on—so you use your 90 minutes efficiently. Regular practice, combined with understanding the exam format and question types, is far more effective than anxiety management techniques alone.
Most students benefit from starting focused exam prep 8-10 weeks before the May AP exam, though deeper concept review should begin earlier in the school year. A solid weekly schedule includes 3-4 hours of problem practice, 1-2 hours of concept review, and one full-length practice test every 2-3 weeks starting in March. However, physics is a cumulative course—consistent studying throughout the year is more effective than cramming. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can tailor a study schedule to your pace, identify gaps early, and adjust intensity as exam day approaches.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study commitment. Students who score 2-3 typically need to rebuild foundational understanding, while those at 3-4 are usually working on consistency and problem-solving efficiency. Most students see 1-2 point improvements (on the 1-5 scale) with 2-3 months of focused tutoring and practice, though some jump from 3 to 4 or even 5 with sustained effort. The biggest gains come from identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's circular motion, free-body diagrams, or energy conservation—and targeted practice in those areas. Tutors can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and build a plan to address those gaps.
The best AP Physics tutors have strong physics backgrounds—whether that's a degree in physics, engineering, or physical sciences, or extensive experience teaching high school physics. Beyond credentials, look for tutors who understand the AP exam format deeply, have track records helping students improve scores, and can explain complex concepts clearly without overwhelming you with jargon. They should also be skilled at identifying misconceptions early and adapting their teaching to your learning style. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors who specialize in AP Physics and understand the specific challenges Boston students face.
Practice tests are essential for AP Physics—they're the best way to build familiarity with question formats, improve pacing, and identify knowledge gaps under realistic exam conditions. Start taking full-length timed tests about 8-10 weeks before the exam, then aim for one every 1-2 weeks as you get closer. Early practice tests (taken mid-year or in February) help reveal which units need more review, while later tests build confidence and refine timing. Review your practice tests carefully—the goal isn't just taking them, but analyzing every mistake to understand why you missed it and how to avoid that error on test day.
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