Top Physics Tutors serving Washington DC
Michael: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...The Force Awakens." Give a man a fish, he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime. What this means is, I am not answer service. I guide students through the steps of solving a problem. This is especially true for math. A successful student will progress towards understanding more advanced concepts, until he/she is hopefully ahead of me one day and no longer needs me.... My philosophy is not...
Education & Certification
ITT Technical Institute - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Technology
SAT Math: 740
David: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
I am a recent graduate of Brandeis University where I double majored in Neuroscience and Health Policy. I am a veteran of the Montgomery County Public School system. I graduated from the International Baccalaureate Program at Richard Montgomery, and was an AP Scholar with distinction. I love working with people to help promote understanding, especially in the areas of math and science.... Teaching style should strongly depend on the student, else you risk either wasting time...
Education & Certification
Brandeis University - Bachelors, Double Major: Neuroscience and Health Policy
Matt: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...I graduated from Johns Hopkins University as a Public Health major with a concentration in Immunology and Infectious Diseases. I then went on to complete a Masters program at Georgetown University in human physiology. Given the amount of schooling I have gone through myself, I have taken a wide range of subjects and more standardized tests than I would like to admit. I have taught students of almost every age in various fields such as...
Education & Certification
Johns Hopkins University - Bachelors, Public Health concentration in Immunology and Infectious Disease
Georgetown University - Masters, Biophysics and Human Physiology
Alex: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...everything can be taught purely in this fashion, I try to make my lessons focus on principles and processes, creating a deeper understanding of the facts presented in class or in the textbook. I find that this technique works very well with math and physics, where understanding the theory is often the key to being able to see a problem and find the right path to a solution. I also try to apply this method...
Education & Certification
University of Florida - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Georgetown University - Master of Arts, Conflict Resolution
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1520
SAT Math: 740
SAT Verbal: 770
Neha: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
I am very passionate about helping students succeed in their educaiton. I believe one-on-one tutoring is the key to ensuring students are taught at their own pace and achieve full understanding of the material. I bring to the table my skills in math, reading, and writing. I am a freshman at Rice University studying philosophy and economics on the pre-law track.
Education & Certification
Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1560
SAT Math: 800
SAT Verbal: 760
Daniel: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...educator, it is my goal to cater to every students individual needs as a learner rather than having the student adjust to my teaching style as is so unfortunately demanded by teachers. After my third year at Temple University, I have come to love helping others build the foundations for a strong education and enhance their problem solving abilities. I recently was able to have a position as an undergraduate TA in a high level...
Education & Certification
Temple Univeristy - Current Undergrad, Chemistry
Rachel: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...currently a medical student at Johns Hopkins University. I received two Bachelor of Science degrees in Biochemistry and Mathematics at the University of Maryland, College Park. At College Park, I tutored for three years as a Math Success Coach, tutoring college-aged students one-on-one or in small groups varying levels of math, from pre-algebra to calculus 3 to linear algebra and number theory. I was also an undergraduate teaching assistant for Organic Chemistry 2 for two...
Education & Certification
University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelors, Biochemistry and Math
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine - Current Grad Student, Medicine
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1590
SAT Math: 770
SAT Verbal: 790
Patrick: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...M2 at Georgetown University, who has extensive experiencing both teaching and tutoring at the college level. During my masters at Boston University, I taught a freshman Biology course and tutored a number of private clients in subjects such as physiology, Biology, and MCAT prep. I was lucky to learn how to make learning about biology, chemistry, and physics a little more engaging than just memorizing a text book. I'd love to share my passion for...
Education & Certification
Elon University - Bachelors, Biology, General
Georgetown University - Current Grad Student, Medicine
Samuel: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...myself to be a pioneer educator of all levels of mathematics. After completing my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics at University of Maryland, College Park, I dedicated my life to math education by earning a Master of Education in Secondary Education at the same university and completed my student teaching credentials at Montgomery Blair High School near Washington, DC. Furthermore, as a good teacher is also a good student, I am pursuing a...
Education & Certification
University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelors, Mathematics & Physics
University of Maryland-College Park - Masters, Mathematics Education
Ryan: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and grew up in a city called Fredericksburg not too far south from the DC area. Physics is both my career and passion. One of the things I have come to notice in my previous tutoring is that students sometimes fear a subject because of rumored difficulty. I gain nothing but pleasure in helping students dismantle their fear and in it's place blossom passion. The only thing I...
Education & Certification
George Mason University - Bachelor of Science, Physics
Steven: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...from UNC, I began working in an ultrasound research lab developing new ways to image blood flow using ultrasound, eventually earning a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering. My work in the lab required a lot of Math and Physics knowledge for processing ultrasound signals and writing software to display images, plus a little bit of Chemistry and Biology for understanding what was happening as we took images. During my time at UNC I also had...
Education & Certification
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Brandon: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...a graduate of the University of South Carolina. I received my Bachelor of Science in Geology with a concentration in Environmental Geosciences and a minor in Sociology. While at USC I worked in the engineering school lab, gathering mineralogical data for research and publication. Following my graduation I went to George Mason University where I studied Environmental Science and Policy. While at GMU I worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and taught three Geology 101...
Education & Certification
Medical University of South Carolina - Bachelor of Science, Geology
George Mason University - Master of Science, Environmental Science and Policy
Rithvik: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...attended high school at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, and recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a Distinguished Bachelor's in Neuroscience. As a medical student at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, I am excited to provide growing students with the unique perspectives on typically difficult STEM subjects that I have learned myself over the past few years. I am deeply passionate about mentorship and teaching, and am excited...
Education & Certification
University of Virginia-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
University of Virginia-Main Campus - Doctor of Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine
ACT Composite: 35
ACT English: 35
ACT Math: 35
Samantha: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...DC area native and recently completed my Master's degree in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. I completed my B.A. at Brown University in 2013 with a degree in international and comparative political science and economics. I have experience working with students of a variety of ages from coaching an elementary school Science Olympiad team to working with adults prepare for the GRE after having been out of school for...
Education & Certification
Brown University - Bachelors, 1. International and Comparative Political Science 2. Economics
Johns Hopkins University-Schools of Advanced International Studies - Current Grad Student, 1. Conflict Management 2. International Economics
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1580
SAT Math: 790
SAT Verbal: 800
Zhong: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
I've been tutoring math and science for the last ten years. I really like this job because I enjoy working with kids, and I also love to talk about my interests. This is a great job. My hours are flexible, and I can re-arrange times to fit your needs (for example, if there's a test on Tuesday, I could come on Monday instead of the scheduled time). I can also tutor both SAT and GRE.
Education & Certification
University of Maryland - Bachelor of Science, Math
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1520
SAT Math: 800
SAT Verbal: 720
Kevin: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...my BS (2010) in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and my MS (2012) and PhD (2016) degrees in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During my time as an undergraduate I ran discussion sections twice per week for students enrolled in Engineering Dynamics where I provided brief lectures and supplemental problem sets for students looking for extra help outside of the lectures. In graduate school, I continued working in academics...
Education & Certification
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelors, Engineering Mechanics and Astronautics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - PHD, Aerospace Engineering
Sahnun: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...class of 2015 Physics major from the College of William and Mary, in Williamsburg Virginia. Born and raised (and currently based!) in Northern Virginia, I have a penchant for American history in addition to the physical sciences and mathematics. I'm a voracious audio-book listener, and often drift to sleep with the words and stories of past philosophers, mathematicians, and world leaders. Beyond this, I thoroughly enjoy playing FIFA '16 on Xbox One, surfing the web,...
Education & Certification
College of William and Mary - Bachelors, Physics
Max: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
I am a recent graduate from Dartmouth College. I have a degree in Engineering. I love academics and athletics. During my time at Dartmouth, I played Division 1 Lacrosse. I am very strong in Math and Science and have experience tutoring students of all ages.
Education & Certification
Dartmouth College - Bachelors, Engineering
Amin: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...the University of Maryland in College Park, where I earned my degree in Economics. In addition to the Economics coursework, I also took many Science and Math classes in consideration for a career in Medicine. To further my education, I have recently applied to Dental schools as well as a Master's program. I have always enjoyed working with kids as well as teaching/coaching, so tutoring offers the perfect opportunity to do something I really enjoy....
Education & Certification
University of Maryland - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Sara: Washington DC Physics tutor
Certified Physics Tutor in Washington, DC
...open doors in ways we never knew were possible. I've seen this firsthand through my many years of experience. Since I was in university, I've tutored different people and seen the positive impacts that learning has. During my undergraduate career I worked with a community outreach program designed to help inner-city children with their school-work while educating them about the environment. While working here, I researched and wrote about the beneficial effects education has. In...
Education & Certification
University of Dayton - Bachelors, Environmental Biology
Private Physics Tutoring in Washington DC
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Washington DC Physics Tutoring FAQ
If you have a student who is currently taking physics courses who you think could benefit from some extra study help, contact Varsity Tutors to be connected with excellent Washington DC physics tutors.
Physics is the science of matter, motion, and energy. Concepts a student learns from the study of physics are important in a variety of different fields, from engineering to medicine to business. Physics examines concepts that are both tangible and abstract, and often students can have a real affinity for certain aspects of physics while struggling with others. We can assist you in getting connected with a dedicated private instructor who can help your student with any and all of the concepts associated with the study of physics.
How is Washington DC physics tutoring different from classroom learning?
In a traditional classroom setting, the teacher is responsible for covering a great deal of material and doesn't always have a lot of time to do it. So that they are able to get to everything, the teacher will often follow a set curriculum, with certain times allotted to certain subject matter, key concepts, and so on. To get through their curriculum, they may have to move at a fairly steady pace.
For a student who is already familiar and comfortable with the material, this may not pose any problems. For students who are struggling, though, it can feel like they are being left behind. Working with Washington DC physics tutors, your student can spend the time they need to on the material so that they don't have to feel like they are always trying to catch up to the rest of the class.
Early on in your student's Washington DC physics tutoring sessions, their tutor can take the time to assess their learning preferences. Once they have a sense of what sorts of approaches will work best for your student, the tutor can plan their curriculum accordingly.
For example, if your student responds well to listening to short lectures and then relaying the information back in their own words, then their tutor can take a Socratic approach as they discuss the theories that underpin things like kinematics and dynamic forces.
Or, if your student is more of a visual learner, they might use colorful charts and diagrams to illustrate the Laws of Thermodynamics. When a student is free to study according to their preferred learning style, they can gain more than just a surface understanding of the material and can be better prepared to recall it when they are called upon to do so.
When it comes to studying physics, some students are going to have an easier time grasping the more hands-on, observable things, like mechanics. Others might more naturally grasp some of the more theoretical or abstract concepts.
With Washington DC physics tutors, your student can put their focus where they need it. If they understand something already, they can skim over it, or skip it altogether. If there are concepts that they find challenging, their tutor can spend more time during sessions on those. By targeting the areas that your student really needs, study time can become more efficient, and effective.
What are the benefits of having my student study with Washington DC physics tutors near me?
The individualized attention that your student gets from their instructor is probably the most significant benefit of Washington DC physics tutoring. Study sessions can be geared toward what your student needs, and can be designed with their learning preferences in mind. That individualized focus means that sessions can be responsive to your student's changing needs as well.
At the beginning of their sessions, the tutor may determine that their time would be best spent studying laws of motion. But, as sessions progress, they may find that your student is picking up the principle theories pretty quickly. Seeing this, their tutor can decide to move on to something more challenging, like electromagnetic waves, for example.
When your student works with Washington DC physics tutors, they work one-on-one with a professional instructor on a regular basis. As your student spends more time with their tutor, a rapport can develop between them. Sessions can feel like they are happening in a comfortable learning space, and your student can become more relaxed as they approach the material.
When a student is struggling with a subject, they can grow uncomfortable when they have to engage with it, and that discomfort can compound their struggles, and so on. It's a vicious circle. But if they are able to study in a more relaxed and comfortable environment, they can become more comfortable with the material, and take steps towards breaking that cycle.
Because Washington DC physics tutoring sessions are face-to-face, your student is able to ask questions immediately, and their tutor can answer them immediately as well. Physics is a broad field of study, and though many of the subjects that are covered under the physics umbrella may seem to be separate from one another, there is actually a lot of interconnectedness between them.
That means that misunderstanding something in one area can affect how a student does somewhere else. Working with a private instructor means that your student has someone who can catch those little misconceptions early on, and address them before it spreads to other areas.
How can I fit Washington DC physics tutoring into my student's schedule?
Life can get very busy when you have a student in school. With everything you have to do in a day, work, school pick-up, extracurriculars, it can be difficult to find time for study sessions amongst all that. That's why Varsity Tutors tries to make it as convenient as possible for you to connect with the best Washington DC physics tutors for your student's needs. Sessions are available either online or in-person, with the same great quality of instruction whichever option you choose.
The online option does have the benefit of added convenience. Washington DC physics tutoring sessions are facilitated through our Live Learning Platform, so your student can log on from anywhere there is a reliable internet connection. The platform also boasts several exciting learning tools such as video chat, a shared document editor, and a virtual whiteboard.
The video chat function enables face-to-face interaction between your student and Washington DC physics tutors, which allows for meaningful back and forth between student and instructor. The shared document editor can be used by the tutor to respond in real-time as your student works through test questions designed to help them better understand topics like atomic and chemical physics.
With the virtual whiteboard, an instructor might illustrate ideas behind things like electromagnetic waves, or the behavior of subatomic particles. Additionally, every tutoring session is recorded, and each of those recordings can be a resource you and your student can use if you ever want to go back and any topics that may have been covered earlier on.
Thanks to the Live Learning Platform, your student can attend from anywhere, which means you don't have to worry about the commute. If you want your student to work from the comfort of home, they can certainly do that. If they need someplace a little more distraction-free, they might decide to work from a nearby library, like the Georgetown Public Library, or Mt Pleasant Library, for example.
How can I get started with Washington DC physics tutors near me?
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