I'd like tutoring for my daughter with the MCAT and college level physics 2.
- Posted by Samantha,
I have an exam coming up for physics 2 with calculus. I didn’t do so well on the first exam. I thought I would have from all my studying but it didn’t seem to click or help.
- Posted by David,
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- Posted by Wyzant
I am currently taking PHY1007 (medical physics). I am struggling in the class and would really appreciate some advice on what I can do to better understand the material and pass the course. I am just having a hard time learning the material because there is no practice work provided, and I am struggling to understand the explanations he has provided, as it does not explain what I am needing to learn very well (for example, he will give an example problem with a solution but no explanation or breakdown of how to find the answers). I have tried using tutoring through Santa Fe college (where I am attending) and outside of the college, but with the lack of practice problems to show, it is hard for the tutors to know exactly what to help me with, even when I try my best to explain where I am having difficulties. I have also tried outside resources like Khan Academy, but they teach the material differently than my instructor, and I have trouble making the connection between the two. I am good at math but my biggest issue I am having is figuring out which formulas I need to use to solve the problems and how to work through them. There are SO MANY different formulas I have to memorize along with all of their different variations. I am almost 40 and have been out of school for almost 20 years and the way students learn and the way teachers teach today is very different than what I am use to.
- Posted by Brooke,
My son is taking an undergraduate acoustics course for audiology students. The course covers topics such as frequency, wavelength, phase, sound propagation, reflection/refraction/diffraction, sound intensity, sound pressure, decibels, audiograms, harmonics, resonance, filtering, and signal-to-noise ratio.
I'm mainly looking for support with understanding the concepts and preparing for exams.
- Posted by Charlie,
My son is going to take AP Physics 1 this fall. He has to prepare AP Physics 1 during the summer.
- Posted by Yu Min,
Looking for help with my 11th grade son for physics.
- Posted by Taruna ,
I’m taking PHYS 231A General Physics I this summer and I’m looking for a tutor for the next few weeks. It’s an accelerated algebra/trig-based physics course using James Walker’s Physics, 5th edition. We’ll be covering units/conversions, significant figures, 1D and 2D kinematics, vectors, projectile motion, Newton’s laws, free-body diagrams, friction, Hooke’s law, work/energy, conservation of energy, power, impulse/momentum, collisions, circular motion, rotational motion, torque, gravitation, Kepler’s laws, satellites, stress/strain, pressure, buoyancy, Archimedes’ principle, and fluid dynamics.
- Posted by David,
I need help with my accelerated physics course.
- Posted by Kaddie,
My daughter is taking AP Physics C in her senior year and needs tutoring throughout the year.
- Posted by Mina,
My son joining Tesla Stem has this fall as Freshman
- Posted by Vishal,
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