WANT TO ACE AP PHYSICS?

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AP Physics 1

This 5-Day Challenge will set your high schooler on course for the notoriously difficult subject, to say the least!

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This Challenge is for

YOUR HIGH SCHOOLER if…

  • Struggle 1: Physics is a notoriously difficult subject, and AP Physics, in particular, can be intimidating, to say the least.
  • Struggle 2: Difficulty with a lot of unintuitive concepts, formulas with multiple variables, and math.
  • Struggle 3: Understanding energy and power, Newtonian mechanics, introductory, simple circuits, mechanical waves, etc.
  • Struggle 4: The exam checks your student's ability to solve the problem by using algebra.

The 5-Day Challenge Plan

The 5-day challenge is about understanding the basic concepts necessary for AP Physics 1. Free-response questions are the type of questions that appear in the AP Physics 1 exam. So every day, you will receive a free-response question, video to explain concepts, and homework to complete.

Day 1

Free training on how to draw free body diagrams, which is a critical skill needed for later topics in AP Physics 1

Day 2

Free response question that involves drawing free body diagrams. It's great for evaluating if your child really understands how to solve an AP level problem.

Day 3

The second free-response question involves drawing free body diagrams. The video includes a walkthrough explanation if your child is stuck at all.

Day 4

Inclined planes are another struggle for many students. Free training to understand how to set it up and break down a problem with inclined planes.

Day 5

Challenge your high schooler with this question. See if they're able to set it up correctly and answer this old free-response question.

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Why Listen To Me?

MEET ALLEN TSAO


BOTHELL STEM COACH

Allen is an online tutor for Calculus, Physics and Electrical Engineering. He has always been a solid student. In high school, he was class valedictorian, and he scored 5's on 9 out of his 10 AP exams (the 10th one was a 4). He studied  Electrical Engineering at the University of California Berkeley (Go Bears!) where he graduated in the top 7% of engineering students with a 3.88 GPA along with a minor in Mathematics. He also received a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

On a more personal level, he is a father of three young children. While he studied and worked as an electrical engineer for 13 years, he has always had a passion with helping other students learn math, physics, and engineering subjects.

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