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002-05-Y-S-02-01科学电脑系列 Pre-AP Physics (I) - Mechanics 力学

Scheduled Classroom Seat Total Seat Left Seat Booked Course Fee Instructors
9 a.m. - 11 a.m. AHCS B2 25 24 1 $580.00
  • Ming Zhu

Course Description

课程简介(Course Overview)

This course is designed for students who want to take AP Physics I or AP Physics C Mechanics exams. Since this course only covers about 50 % of the SAT Physics Subject test materials, the students who plan to take the SAT Physics Subject exam should also take the Physics II class.  

Level 1, Physics I Algebra Based – 

Prerequisite: Algebra I

Learn about the foundational principles of physics as you explore Newtonian mechanics; work, energy, and power; mechanical waves and sound; and introductory, simple circuits. 

教材 (Textbooks)

Fundamentals of Physics, Haliday & Rensnick (Level 1)

其他学习辅助资源(Resources)

  • College Board
  • Khan Academy
  • YALE PHYS 200 - Fundamentals of Physics with Professor Shankar (>Level 2)

 

Class Description

朱明 Ming Zhu Biography

Mr. Zhu is very passionate about high school STEM education and experienced in coaching
students with the AP exam study materials. His students have scored 5 in the AP Calculus BC,
AP Physics Mechanics, AP Statistics, AP Physics E&M, and AP Computer Science A exams.

 

He has volunteered and been actively involved in many math competitions in the past years. He
outlined the competition strategy and prepared the students with the competition rules to assist
the middle school to win the team 2 nd place in the Michigan state MATHCOUNT competition.

He organized a very young Ann Arbor math team to participate in the HMMT (Harvard MIT Math
Tournament) and PUMAC (The Princeton University Mathematics Competition) Math
competitions.

He was a parent volunteer and served as the team coach of the Michigan All-
Stars Math team in the last two years. The All-Stars team that he lead has rewritten the
Michigan Math competition history by winning so many national awards.

He was invited by the Michigan Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) as a coach
to lead the highly selected Michigan Math teams to participate in the American Regions
Mathematics League competition.