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Written 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...

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Dan Koshland, the Berkeley biochemistry professor whose work yielded major contributions to studies of enzyme structure and function, was fond of repeating a student review turned in at the...

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As 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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Written 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...

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High School Science: Why Some Kids Struggle, and How to Help Them Thinking back to your 8 AM high school chemistry lab, you may remember the kids who breezed...

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This test is no longer offered. Update March 22, 2020: While SAT Subject Tests™ are getting phased out by many colleges and universities (see recent announcements from Cornell and...

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First, 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...

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The 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...

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  The 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”...

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