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9+ years
Derek
I am currently a Harvard student majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Applied Mathematics. I graduated Class Valedictorian in high school and was named National Merit Finalist. I took 16 AP classes in high school, including AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science A, AP Physics C ...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Joshua
I am looking to help you with your math and physics questions. I am a graduate student studying hurricane physics and enjoy using my deep understanding of material to help others. Hope to meet you soon!
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Bachelors, Meteorology
University of Miami
Current Grad Student, Meteorology and Physical Oceanography

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Lance
I am a 22-year-old medical student. In college, I triple majored in Theoretical Mathematics, Computer Science, and Chemistry. My tutoring experience includes over a dozen classes where I was a TA or grader, many of which involved me teaching classes independently. I am looking forward to tutoring ha...
University of Miami
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Miami
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Certified Tutor
5+ years
VIctoria
I am working on publishing a scientific paper with my mentor, Dr. Jillian Bellovary, on my research for "Detecting Merging Black Holes in Dwarf Galaxies." In the future, I wish to obtain a Ph.D. in astrophysics, and become a professor.
Florida International University
Bachelor of Science, Physics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alexander
I am sure that I will be able to help you become a well versed individual in these fields of mathematics, physics, and engineering.
Florida International University
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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Kelsey
I am currently studying at St. John’s College for my Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts. St. John’s curriculum follows the Great Books Program which relies on primary sources instead of textbooks. During my time at St. John’s, I have volunteered as a tutor working with middle school students, focu...
St Johns College
Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts

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Pablo
I am a graduate of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. I received a Bachelor of Science in Applied and Computational Mathematics, along with a minor in Physics. In the near future, I will be attending the University of California, Berkeley to obtain a Masters degree in Financial Engine...
University of California-Berkeley
Master of Science, Financial Engineering

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Chris
I am a graduate of Florida International University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on HVAC. In high school, I was part of Mu Alpha Theta and tutored students in almost all subjects of Math on a weekly basis. During my years in college, I worked as a Learnin...
Florida International University
Bachelor of Science, Mechancial Engineering

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Valerie
I am a first-year Robotics student at the University of Michigan. I have worked as a robotics teacher for elementary students and I have several years of tutoring and teaching experience. While I tutor primarily in math, I also have experience using robotics as a tool to teach other subjects in orde...
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Arianna
I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physics - Pure, and a Minor in Mathematics at the University of Miami. Mathematics and Physics are both subjects where tutoring is very beneficial, from talking out the conceptual understandings to guidance on how to approach and tackle a problem. At a young ag...
University of Miami
Bachelor of Science, Physics
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College Physics courses generally cover mechanics (motion, forces, energy, and momentum), waves and sound, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and light and optics. The specific emphasis depends on your course—introductory College Physics may focus more on conceptual understanding and real-world applications, while calculus-based physics digs deeper into mathematical relationships. Most courses also include lab components where you apply concepts through experiments and measurements. Working with a tutor can help you connect these topics to their practical applications, from understanding how engines work to how electricity powers your devices.
College Physics requires you to move beyond memorization to truly understand how the physical world works—you need to visualize abstract concepts like forces, fields, and energy transformations that you can't always see directly. The math can be intimidating too, especially if you're dealing with unit conversions, vector calculations, or calculus-based problem-solving. Many students also struggle with the gap between knowing a formula and knowing when and how to apply it in unfamiliar situations. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps you build conceptual understanding, develop problem-solving strategies, and gain confidence tackling complex scenarios.
Physics labs are where theory meets reality—but many students find it hard to connect what they observe in the lab to the concepts they're learning in lecture. A tutor can help you understand the scientific method behind your experiments, interpret data accurately, analyze sources of error, and draw meaningful conclusions. They can also help you prepare for labs by explaining the underlying physics beforehand, and work with you after to make sure you understand what your results mean. This deeper engagement with lab work strengthens both your conceptual understanding and your scientific reasoning skills.
Effective problem-solving in physics starts with understanding what's actually being asked, not just plugging numbers into formulas. The best approach involves identifying the physical principles at play, drawing diagrams or free-body diagrams, organizing your known and unknown variables, selecting the right equations or concepts, and solving step-by-step while checking your work. Many students skip the visualization and conceptual steps, which leads to confusion and careless mistakes. A tutor can teach you systematic problem-solving strategies, help you practice applying them, and give you immediate feedback on your reasoning—turning physics problems from frustrating obstacles into manageable challenges.
Look for tutors with strong backgrounds in physics who can explain complex ideas clearly and patiently. They should be able to work with both conceptual understanding and the mathematical side, adapt their teaching to your learning style, and help you build problem-solving strategies rather than just showing you how to do one problem. It's also valuable if they understand your specific course requirements and can help you prepare for exams and lab reports. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for students in Miami who have the experience and communication skills to help you master College Physics.
The amount of tutoring you need depends on your starting point, the difficulty of your specific course, and your goals. Some students benefit from weekly sessions throughout the semester to stay on track and deepen their understanding. Others focus on intensive help before exams or when tackling particularly challenging units. Many find that even one or two sessions a week, combined with consistent self-study, can significantly improve both their understanding and their grades. A tutor can help you create a personalized plan based on your needs and timeline.
Understanding physics means being able to predict what will happen in new situations and explain why—not just remembering that F=ma. Tutors help you build this deep understanding by asking questions that make you think through the reasoning, using real-world examples and visualizations to make abstract concepts concrete, and having you explain concepts in your own words. They also guide you to recognize patterns and connections between different topics, so you see physics as a coherent system rather than disconnected facts. This approach takes more work than memorization, but it makes problem-solving easier and helps concepts stick with you long after the course ends.
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