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Kate
Environmental engineering is essentially physics with consequences — Kate's master's work required her to model fluid flow, heat transfer, and pressure systems in real infrastructure, which means she's solved the same types of problems that show up on college physics exams but with actual design con...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jeffrey
Having served as a teaching assistant for Differential Equations and Mechanics at Notre Dame, Jeffrey has already spent time explaining the exact concepts — torque, oscillations, coupled systems — that trip up students in university physics courses. His mechanical engineering PhD work at Rice deepen...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science
Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering

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Charles
College-level physics ramps up fast, especially when courses introduce calculus-based mechanics or electromagnetism for the first time. Charles works through these topics as part of his mechanical engineering curriculum at Yale, so he can walk through derivations of torque, moment of inertia, or Gau...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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6+ years
Samuel
Studying applied mathematics at Caltech means Samuel encounters physics constantly — from classical mechanics and energy conservation to electromagnetism and wave behavior. He breaks down the math behind physical systems so that equations like Maxwell's or Newton's second law feel like tools rather ...
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Justin
Three years of tutoring introductory physics while completing dual bachelor's degrees in physics and mathematics gave Justin a detailed map of exactly where students lose the thread — the jump from one-dimensional kinematics to rotational analogs, the shift from intuitive force reasoning to formal e...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor's in Physics and Mathematics
University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy, Computational Mathematics

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6+ years
Rahul
Thermodynamics is where Rahul lights up — it was his favorite corner of Cornell's chemical engineering program, and that enthusiasm shows when he's walking someone through heat engines, entropy, or the first and second laws in a college physics context. His engineering training means he treats every...
Cornell University
B.S. in Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Felix's microbiology background means he's comfortable with the physics that underpins lab techniques — optics in microscopy, fluid dynamics in centrifugation, and the electromagnetic principles behind spectrophotometry — which gives his explanations a practical edge that pure-physics tutors sometim...
University of Chicago
Associate in Science

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10+ years
Aaron
Between earning a mechanical engineering bachelor's and pursuing his master's, Aaron has taken calculus-based physics from every angle — statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics — and now applies those principles daily in graduate-level research and coursework. He breaks down problems by t...
The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

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6+ years
Andrew
A PhD in biomedical engineering means Andrew has spent years applying physics to biological systems — modeling forces on joints, analyzing fluid flow through tissues, understanding how electromagnetic fields interact with the body. That depth in mechanics, thermodynamics, and E&M carries directly in...
University of North Texas
Bachelor of Science, Physics
Vanderbilt University
Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering

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15+ years
Matthew
Free-body diagrams, torque calculations, thermodynamic cycles — Matthew didn't just study these in his mechanical engineering master's program, he applied them professionally in the automotive industry, where getting the physics wrong means parts fail under load. That hands-on engineering context me...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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Your first session is about understanding your current level, identifying specific challenges, and building a personalized plan. A tutor will likely review your course materials, discuss which topics feel most confusing (whether it's mechanics, thermodynamics, or electromagnetism), and assess your strengths in mathematical reasoning and conceptual thinking. From there, you'll work together to develop a targeted approach that combines concept review, problem-solving practice, and strategies for tackling exams.
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Unit conversions trip up many students because they require both mathematical accuracy and conceptual understanding of what the units represent. Tutors teach you systematic approaches—like dimensional analysis—that make conversions manageable and help you catch errors. Once you master this skill, you'll handle everything from converting between SI and imperial units to working with derived units in complex equations.
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