Private tutoring is expensive and often unrealistic for many families. But children from less affluent families struggle with chemistry as well! If the family lacks the means to hire...
Read moreClearly this post is not intended for students who want to major in chemical engineering, many of whom will express profound disappointment that their AP® Physics C class delved less deeply...
Read moreFirst, this is not a whole bunch different from preparing for your end of the year finals, so just reread this in May; it will still work. Also this...
Read moreThis month’s blog looks at a series of topics kids often have difficulty with in the first few weeks of their physics classes. While this by no means is...
Read moreThe lab portion of a high school science course is designed to mimic the “scientific process”, and to get the most out of the lab and do well, students...
Read moreWe alluded to some of this in a previous blog about summer internships, but timing is everything and this is a topic to consider as you approach the end...
Read moreThe answer to this depends mostly on how much science you want to take in college. If you want to major in mechanical engineering or EECS (electrical engineering/computer science)...
Read moreFirst, if you have not started looking and the end of the school year is rapidly approaching, you needn’t fear that all of the potentially good internships are taken...
Read moreThe first thing we want to say about the matter is that regardless of how little your child may like their science classes, “I just can’t do science”...
Read moreLet me start by saying my own personal academic training was in molecular biology, and I am woefully unqualified to understand, much less attempt to explain, string theory....
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