London-based Physics Tutors for all levels

Our Physics tutors are specialists in the subject, and can provide support for students of all ages. If you require support for coursework or exam prep, select your academic level below to view a selection of our tutors, or contact us today to get started.

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Physics Tutors at Athena Tuition

 

Our Physics tutors at Athena Tuition are passionate about their subject, and about encouraging students to engage with our world’s biggest and most foundational questions. 

We work with students at all levels, whether it’s to help them pass their GCSEs or A-levels, or help them to progress with their undergraduate coursework or other studies.

Whatever level they’re at, students under our tuition can expect to improve their analytical skills, problem-solving, and research abilities; important attributes, if pursuing a STEM-related career. 

 

Why Study Physics?

 

Physicists study the universe at the smallest and largest scales, asking how and why things are the way they are and how they work, from the tiniest particles to the largest objects in the universe.

These days, Science graduates make attractive candidates for jobs in a variety of scientific and non-scientific fields, with financial Quantitative Analysts being particularly keen to employ Physicists, due to their numerical competence and objective, analytical mindsets.

Get in touch with us via the contact form, below, or call 0208 133 6284 if you or your child requires assistance with Physics; we have tutors available who excel at all levels and in all exam boards.

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    What is a Physics tutor?

    A Physics tutor is a person who helps students to learn and comprehend the concepts of Physics. Physics tutors should be skilled across a range of academic levels, to best aid students as they progress through their studies.

    Are physics tutors in demand?

    Yes, tutors from each of the three main sciences, Chemistry, Biology and Physics, are often in demand. This is because the concepts behind these sciences are complex, and may require one-to-one support to help students grasp them.

    Can I study physics if I'm bad at Maths?

    Yes! While physics does rely on a lot of mathematics to succeed, it is entirely possible, using the right techniques, to learn and understand mathematical concepts required for Physics.