Where can I find an AP Physics tutor?

Anonymous
Need suggestions on where to start a search. thanks.
Anonymous
School hasn't even started...how do you know you'd need a tutor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:School hasn't even started...how do you know you'd need a tutor?


Thanks for your comments. My kid's school already started.

Any ideas where to look?
Anonymous
Ask someone in your kud's science department. (Like that physics teacher). They probably have a list of people they reccomend.
Anonymous
Which AP Physics?
Anonymous
School has just begun and you are already looking for a tutor. Time to reconsider AP Physics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:School has just begun and you are already looking for a tutor. Time to reconsider AP Physics.


+1

AP isn't for everyone. Are you a Tiger Mom? Sounds like your kid doesn't have the aptitude.
Anonymous
If my kid was struggling the first week, then he would be encouraged to drop the class - I think DD dropped the same number of AP classes that she completed and it was not a big deal. But maybe OP's kid missed a question on the HW and she is afraid he will get an A- and ruin his future.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which AP Physics?


For example, if it is AP Physics I, then you can probably find a senior who is taking AP Physics C to tutor. If it is AP Physics C, I woul ask the teacher for recommendations.
Anonymous
Where do you live?
Anonymous
Ask the teacher. Someone else in the department probably tutors.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for the suggestions.

Dropping the class isn't an option - DC has to take Physics and AP is the only one that works with the rest of the schedule.

NOt that anyone will believe me, but not a helicopter parent.

My DC has dysclaculia and requires more practice than most to master content with a lot of math. Lining up a tutor by the end of September simply makes sense as it is a class that would be hard to catch up with if DC gets behind.





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the suggestions.

Dropping the class isn't an option - DC has to take Physics and AP is the only one that works with the rest of the schedule.

NOt that anyone will believe me, but not a helicopter parent.

My DC has dysclaculia and requires more practice than most to master content with a lot of math. Lining up a tutor by the end of September simply makes sense as it is a class that would be hard to catch up with if DC gets behind.







typo: dyscalculia
Anonymous
Years ago we found ours on Craigslist. We paid him dearly. He came from DC on his motorcycle and after a few visits didn't want to continue due to the distance but we convinced him otherwise - if you throw enough money at it ... paid for 2 hrs and we agreed he'd teach for 90minutes - there's only so much physics that can be taught in one sitting. We thought it was very worth it. And we started at the beginning of the school year. DH & I are english/history types and DD was STEM focused (and now has her STEM doctorate) We thought she needed a mentor, someone to talk with re: physics because it wasn't going to be us.
Anonymous
Do you live near a college?

American... Montgomery college?
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