Spring semester offers multiple AP courses and Physics Olympiad training courses. All AP courses are complete and rigorous ones that meet and exceed the typical College-Board requirements. They are not the simplified review types that barely scratch the surface of what should be learned. They should therefore be treated as so with full commitment and focus from the students who decide to take them so to realize the benefit of true learning! The two Physics Olympiad training courses are for different student groups, one for grade 6-9 students who haven't started any systematic study of physics and who are interested in getting involved in physics competition down the road, and the other for grade 8-11 students who have already taken AP Physics 1 or the equivalent and who want to be successful in USAPhO related exams.
2025 Spring Semester Course
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F=ma Exam Final Acceleration: 01/04-02/04, 9:00-11:00pm (EST) every Saturday and Tuesday. 10 sessions covering problem types, concepts, thought processes and shortcuts by practicing and explaining F=ma exam multiple-choice problems.
Physics Olympiad Fundamental Part 2 (include electricity, magnetism and some wave motion topics, fit for Grade 6 - 9 students, no prerequisite, equivalent to Honors Physics, IB Physics Standard Level): 01/08-05/07, 8:00-9:45pm (EST) every Wednesday (18 lectures total).
Pre-Calculus (include AP Calculus and more): 01/09-05/08, 8:00- 9:45pm (EST) every Thursday, 18 lectures.
AP Calculus BC (must have studied AP Calculus AB or the equivalent): 01/05-03/02, 3:00-5:30pm (EST) every Sunday, 9 lectures.
AP Physics 1 (include Fluid unit according to the add-on made by College Board for the year 2025 exam): 01/05-05/04, 8:00-11:00pm (EST) every Sunday, 18 lectures.
AP Physics C Electricity & Magnetism: 01/10-04/25, 8:30-11:00pm (EST) every Friday, 16 lectures.
AP Exam Final Acceleration for AP Physics courses and AP Calculus courses will be scheduled soon.
Video courses with regular online office hours are also available for students who have time conflicts with the scheduled online live courses or who are interested in other physics courses not listed, please contact me directly.
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