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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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5+ years
Ramy
I got my BS in Neuroscience and Psychology from Washington State University. I am Math/Science teacher, and I tutor. Generally, I tutor inorganic Chemistry, basic math, geometry, algebra, philosophy, psychology, reading comprehension, and study Skills. I have experienced tutoring with students of di...
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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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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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Tarrajna
I am a senior at Loyola University Chicago, majoring in international studies and minoring in Chinese and English. I will be graduating this spring and plan to return to China next fall, where I recently spent a semester abroad studying Mandarin intensively. I have a passion for learning languages, ...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, International Studies

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7+ years
Daniel
I think language learning is important. When learning another language the most important thing is to be able to communicate your idea, many students are just taught to regurgitate phrases and vocabulary without any use for it. Language is learned through interaction with others. Being able to speak...
Salem State University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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Jera
I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in December 2021, and completed my teaching licensure requirements there, as well, in both Elementary Education (K6) and Special Education (K12) in April 2022. I recently completed my student teach...
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

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5+ years
Kelly
I am currently a High School Spanish teacher in Port Washington. I also teach English as a Second Language to adults at night at Suffolk County Community College. I firmly believe that anyone is capable of mastering a new language, it is just a matter of finding what method of learning works best fo...
CUNY Hunter College
Master of Arts Teaching, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish Teacher Education

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4+ years
Angela
I graduated from Purdue University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in World Language Education with a focus in Spanish, as well as a minor in Anthropology. I am a very passionate and experienced tutor. During my time at Purdue, I worked with one of my professors on a program called "Ayuda y Aprende". We...
Purdue University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Education-Spanish

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6+ years
Shauna
Shauna is a math teacher, who has also worked in the writing lab.
CUNY Brooklyn College
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8th Grade AP Physics typically covers foundational concepts in mechanics, including kinematics, forces, Newton's laws, work and energy, and momentum. Students also explore waves, sound, and often introductory concepts in electricity and magnetism. The specific curriculum can vary by school district in San Francisco, so it's worth checking with your student's teacher about the exact scope. Personalized tutoring is particularly helpful for clarifying challenging concepts like vector analysis and energy conservation, which many students find conceptually difficult at this level.
No, 8th Grade AP Physics is typically an accelerated honors course designed for advanced middle school students—it's not the same as the official College Board AP Physics 1 or AP Physics 2 exams taken in high school. However, it does cover rigorous, advanced content that prepares students for those exams later. Think of it as a head start that gives students a deeper foundation in physics concepts. Getting matched with an expert tutor can help ensure your student truly masters these concepts rather than just memorizing procedures, which pays dividends when they take the official AP exam in high school.
Students often struggle with several key areas: translating word problems into equations, understanding vector concepts and directions, applying Newton's laws to complex scenarios, and grasping abstract concepts like work and energy. Another frequent challenge is timing—problem-solving in physics requires both conceptual understanding and computational speed. San Francisco students in particular benefit from tutoring that emphasizes building intuition about why physics works the way it does, not just memorizing formulas. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify exactly where a student's understanding breaks down and rebuild from there.
A sustainable schedule typically involves 3-5 hours of physics per week outside of class, broken into focused 45-60 minute sessions. Quality matters more than quantity—working through 10 problems with deep understanding beats rushing through 50. A good approach is to spend the first 20 minutes reviewing concepts, 30-40 minutes on targeted practice problems, and the final 10 minutes reflecting on what went wrong. Consistent, spaced practice (studying the same concept multiple times over weeks, not cramming) significantly improves retention and problem-solving ability. Tutors can help create a personalized study plan that fits your student's schedule and learning pace.
Look for tutors with strong physics knowledge who can explain concepts in multiple ways—not everyone learns the same way, and great tutors adapt their approach. It's helpful if they have experience teaching at the middle school level and understand the specific curriculum used in San Francisco schools. Ask about their approach to problem-solving: do they focus on formulas, or do they help students build conceptual understanding? Finally, make sure there's a good personality fit; students learn better when they trust and feel comfortable with their tutor. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors who specialize in advanced physics for young learners and can work with your student's schedule and learning style.
Physics anxiety is common, especially in accelerated courses where students feel pressure to perform. The best antidote is confidence built through mastery—when a student truly understands concepts and has solved similar problems multiple times, test anxiety naturally decreases. Tutors can help by breaking down problems into manageable steps, practicing exam-style questions under realistic timing conditions, and teaching problem-solving strategies that reduce last-minute panicking. They can also help your student recognize that struggling with challenging concepts is normal and part of the learning process, not a sign of inability. Personalized instruction creates a low-pressure environment where students can ask questions freely and build genuine confidence.
Look for concrete signs: improved test and quiz scores, increased willingness to attempt challenging problems, better homework completion, and more confident explanations of concepts. Progress often shows up first in understanding rather than grades—your student might suddenly be able to explain why a concept works, not just apply a formula. Most students see meaningful improvement within 4-6 weeks of consistent tutoring, though the timeline depends on the starting point and frequency of sessions. The best tutors provide regular feedback and adjust their approach based on what's working. Varsity Tutors helps ensure there's clear communication between you, your student, and their tutor about goals and progress.
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