AP Physics help is under construction 👷‍♀️

Where AP Physics is finally going to make sense

I’m building clear, step-by-step AP Physics courses for students who need more than rushed lectures, random formulas, and “just figure it out” energy.

The full courses aren’t ready yet — but the physics help has already started.

Here’s the deal

I’m currently building AP Physics courses designed for homeschoolers, self-studiers, and students who feel like their class is moving way too fast.

My goal is simple: slow the physics down, show the missing steps, and help the concepts actually click instead of making you memorize your way through panic.

While the courses are in progress, this site is becoming the hub for my free resources, YouTube videos, study tips, and course updates.

What should you do while I’m building?

Don’t just wander off into the physics wilderness. Start here.

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Join the email list

This is the best way to hear when courses, freebies, and new resources are ready. I’ll send you stuff that actually helps — not 47 emails that say “you got this 💫” and nothing else.

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Watch the videos

I’m posting AP Physics explanations, walkthroughs, and “wait, why does that work?” content on YouTube as I build everything out. This is where I fill in the steps your class probably skipped.

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Keep checking back

This site is going to keep growing: free guides, course pages, study help, and physics content that doesn’t make you want to throw your calculator.

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What’s coming?

I’m building AP Physics courses that feel like having a real teacher walk you through the subject — clearly, patiently, and step-by-step.

The plan is to support students across the AP Physics world, starting with the places students get stuck the most.

AP® Physics 1
AP® Physics 2
AP® Physics C: Mechanics
AP® Physics C: E&M

Want to know when it’s ready?

Join the email list and I’ll keep you posted as new courses, videos, and free AP Physics resources go live.