Get in touch.
Questions about a problem, requests for tutoring, corrections to the site, or just feedback. I read every email.
The best way to reach me
Email is the fastest way to get in touch. I usually reply within a day or two.
To help me reply faster, please mention which unit your question is about (if it's a physics question), or let me know whether you're a student, parent, or teacher (if it's about tutoring or sharing the site).
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Tutoring requests
I tutor AP Physics 1 and honors physics for free, in one-on-one online sessions. Sessions run about an hour. If you're interested, send a quick email with your grade level, what you're studying, and what's giving you trouble. We'll find a time that works.
Corrections and feedback
If you find a mistake on the site, a wrong answer, a confusing explanation, or anything that could be clearer, please tell me. I take every correction seriously and update the site directly. The goal is for this resource to be as accurate and useful as possible, and I rely on the people actually using it to flag what needs fixing.
Physics questions
If you're stuck on a problem from one of the worksheets, or a homework problem from your own class, feel free to send it over. I can't promise to solve every problem, but I'll do my best to point you in the right direction.
Teachers and parents
If you'd like to share the site with a class, or have questions about how to use it for your child's studying, please reach out. There's no permission required to use the site, but I'm happy to chat about how it might fit into a course or study plan.
Just saying hi
If something I wrote helped you, I'd genuinely love to hear it. Building this took a lot of late nights, and knowing the site reaches actual students working through actual exams makes the work worth it.
A note on timing
I'm a high school student, which means I check email mostly in the evenings and on weekends. During school hours, between classes, and during big test weeks, I'm probably not at my computer. Most emails get a reply within one or two days.
If your question is time-sensitive (like an exam tomorrow), say so in the subject line and I'll prioritize. Otherwise, I'll get to it as soon as I can.
If your test is in the next few hours and you need help right now, the fastest options are: your teacher, the worksheet solutions on this site (every problem is fully worked out), or a quick search through the lessons for the specific concept. I'll always reply, but if the clock is ticking, those are faster.