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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd like to tutor physics. I came here to help review and practice. But the more I review the less confident I am that I could answer any problem a student would throw at me. Does anyone know what it takes to tutor? Do I have to be able to solve any problem on a moments notice in the two year college physics class?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1st year engineering physics is usually the most that's covered. Yes, you pretty much have to be able to answer and explain any question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for your reply. I'm good at a few topics, and the other topics get rusty. Lots more review to do. Thanks again.

OpenStudy (masumanwar):

practice makes a man perfect

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