Hi, I'm Chris! As a physics professor and tutor, I believe the instructor-student relationship is as important as the subject matter. I do not simply explain how to solve problems, I strive to show my students the joy and beauty of understanding how our universe works.
Physics is known for being a very difficult subject, but it doesn't have to be. As a tutor, I strive to be patient, encouraging, and meet each student where they are. I employ the Socratic Method, guiding students with...
Hi, I'm Chris! As a physics professor and tutor, I believe the instructor-student relationship is as important as the subject matter. I do not simply explain how to solve problems, I strive to show my students the joy and beauty of understanding how our universe works.
Physics is known for being a very difficult subject, but it doesn't have to be. As a tutor, I strive to be patient, encouraging, and meet each student where they are. I employ the Socratic Method, guiding students with questions so that they can learn to trust in their own ability to come to the correct conclusions themselves.
I have a Master's degree in physics from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1 year of teaching experience at Milwaukee Area Technical College, and 9 years of experience tutoring college courses in Physics 1 and 2, Electricity & Magnetism, Quantum Physics, Special Relativity, and related courses. I have a broad understanding of physics as a whole and the language of mathematics that describes it.
In my free time, I pursue creative passions, such as writing science fiction and studying narrative storytelling in video games. To me, it’s all part of the same thing, the endeavor to understand this incredible universe we find ourselves in!
I offer flexible online tutoring sessions on weekdays. Whether you’re a college student taking a physics class for your major or an adult who is fascinated with the subject, send me a message. I would be delighted to help you take your understanding to the next level!