My name is Brian. I graduated with a bachelor's in physics and a master's in education. Then I taught high school and college physics, and math for over a decade. During that time, my school and I piloted the new AP Physics 1 curriculum during the 2013-14 school year and I've been involved in teaching or tutoring AP physics ever since.
If you're having trouble understanding your instructor or their expectations, or if you've been placed with a new/inexperienced teacher, you are not the...
My name is Brian. I graduated with a bachelor's in physics and a master's in education. Then I taught high school and college physics, and math for over a decade. During that time, my school and I piloted the new AP Physics 1 curriculum during the 2013-14 school year and I've been involved in teaching or tutoring AP physics ever since.
If you're having trouble understanding your instructor or their expectations, or if you've been placed with a new/inexperienced teacher, you are not the first! I can help.
If you're planning on self-study for the AP Physics 1 or AP Physics C test, we can make that happen.
I especially enjoy working with students in freshman college physics and helping high school students get ready for their AP physics tests.
I began tutoring students one-on-one three years ago. I do test prep, homework help and use multiple strategies to help you understand physics. I'm especially good at test-taking strategies that organize your work and showing you how to approach the various types of problems that teachers and test-makers use to ask physics related questions.
I live in the Greater Phoenix area, and I also write, bike, travel, cook and root for my son's hockey team and the Vegas Golden Knights since they took away our Coyotes.