Building Strong Study Habits for Success in STEM Subjects Written by Tom; Tom is a physics teacher in the UK. Graduating from the University of Bristol, he finished at...
Read moreWant some interesting reading for the summer? We took a poll of our tutors for their literary suggestions, and came up with the following, all deemed appropriate for a...
Read moreHi All, This is a bit of a “mini blog” but looks at a topic many of us have some questions about. We will update it as we learn...
Read moreWritten by Giuseppe; Giuseppe is available for private tutoring. Conservation of Linear Momentum Almost everybody can easily stop a ball thrown at 40 km/h in a tenth of a...
Read moreAs we have done for the last several years after the AP® results are in, we have catalogued tweets from Trevor Packer, the College Board® Head of AP, as...
Read moreSome misconceptions about science, and scientists One of the surprises gleamed from our years of tutoring high school students is the misconceptions about what a scientist does, the creativity...
Read moreWritten by Giuseppe Introductory Physics classes will typically cover three important conservation laws: conservation of energy, conservation of momentum and conservation of angular momentum. In this blog post, we...
Read moreThis blog is written by Jason, who is available for private tutoring. As in the other sections of the BMAT test, speed and accuracy are essential for the...
Read moreWritten by Chris; Chris is available for private tutoring. In this blog we are going to look at how to identify errors and propagate uncertainties present in practical work....
Read moreAs we have done for the last several years after the AP results are in, we have catalogued tweets from Trevor Packer, the College Board® Head of AP, as...
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