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Physics Department

Having a physics tutor provide physics homework help is a good idea. Even the best students sometimes have trouble with the tough concepts of physics. Complicated physics formulas and theories can lead to some late nights-but a good tutor can change that.

Physics Tutors Can Help with Homework

Our physicists can help you with all your physics questions, from basic concepts to advanced degree work. We break down theories so they are easy to understand and go problem by problem until you feel good about your assignment. Pysics tutors can also get you ready for exams or even help you write a term paper.

Physics Homework Help

Don't spend another day feeling lost or stressed out in physics class. Send your questions to one of our experienced tutors-let us help you learn and succeed.

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Physics Tutor Rates

For only $20.00 per hour, your tutor can help you do better in school. We guarantee you the results you want or your money back.

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Subjects we are tutoring:

School and High School

Fundamentals of Physics
Physics I - II

College and University

Physics for Non-science Majors
General Physics I - II
University Physics I - III
Modern Atomic Physics I - II
Optics
Heat and Thermodynamics
Theoretical Physics
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Physics
Electricity and Magnetism I - II
Nuclear Physics
Solid State Physics