Randy Brenner
Delve into Physics with an Engaging University of Alabama Grad for Inspirational Learning.




Private tutor - Randy Brenner
Bachelors degree
$36
$31
/ hour
About your physics tutor
I'm Randy Brenner, a Physics tutor with over 8 years of experience. Armed with a Bachelor's degree, I specialize in various Physics subjects like Atomic Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and Astrophysics. My tailored approach includes career guidance, personalized learning plans, and real-world applications. From elementary to college levels, I offer support in Physics experiments, lab skills, and test prep strategies. Let's explore the fascinating world of Physics together!
Expert in simplifying physics concepts
Breaks down complex physics topics like mechanics, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics into easy-to-follow steps.
Support beyond class hours
Quick help is available even outside scheduled lessons, providing extra assistance with physics assignments and exam prep.
Highly rated for punctuality
Always on time, every time, with no delays, ensuring a smooth learning experience for all students.
Physics class overview
My tutoring approach blends collaborative, experimental, and conceptual techniques to inspire a deep understanding of subjects like Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics, and more. By focusing on problem-solving, I help students excel in Physics topics ranging from Atomic Physics to Astrophysics. I leverage tech tools such as digital whiteboards, interactive diagrams, and video conferencing to create engaging and interactive lessons. Following curricula like A-Levels, AP Program, and IB ensures alignment with academic standards. With experience teaching over 200 students across all levels from Elementary to College, my personalized tutoring fosters a love for learning and boosts academic performance.
Specialities of your physics tutor
Physics experiments
Test prep strategies
Career guidance
Review sessions
Physics lab skills

Physics concept taught by Randy
Randy tutored Claudia in math, covering volume calculations for prisms and cylinders, probability and statistics (including mean, median, and probability of events), and arithmetic with negative numbers, emphasizing order of operations. They postponed topics like the Pythagorean theorem and linear equations due to Claudia's lack of prior knowledge.
Negative Number Operations
Order of Operations (PEMDAS)
Area of a Circle
Volume of a Prism
Randy tutored Emma (Claudia Tu) on various 8th-grade math topics, including arithmetic with fractions, exponent rules, scientific notation, solving linear equations, systems of equations using substitution, and angle relationships. Emma practiced converting numbers into scientific notation and solving algebraic equations. No specific homework or follow-up plans were mentioned.
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
Exponent Product Rule
Exponent Power Rule
Scientific Notation
Solving Equations
Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
Straight and Complementary Angles
Randy tutored Madison on various algebra topics, including exponential growth/decay, compound interest, polynomial operations, and recursive formulas. Madison worked through practice problems, and Randy provided explanations and step-by-step guidance. They skipped a wordy problem due to time constraints, focusing on exam preparation.
FOIL Method
Half-Life
Volume of a Box
Exponential Growth
Polynomial Long Division
Recursive Formula
Randy tutored Madison in chemistry, working through multiple-choice questions on topics ranging from atomic structure and the periodic table to chemical reactions, organic chemistry, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Randy used ptable.com as a resource and provided detailed explanations to reinforce Madison's understanding. They ended the session agreeing to stop at the current question.
Chemical vs. Physical Changes
Valence Electrons
Metals
Nonmetals
and Metalloids
Boiling Point Trends
Empirical vs. Molecular Formulas
Intermolecular Forces
Randy tutored Claudia in a math review session, covering probability, fractions, decimals, and solving for x in algebraic equations. Claudia practiced problems in each area, demonstrating a good understanding of the concepts. They plan to continue practicing math fundamentals in future sessions.
Probability
Adding Fractions
Solving for x
Decimals
Randy tutored Madison in chemistry, focusing on practice questions from Castle Learning to prepare for her upcoming chemistry Regents exam. They covered topics such as electrochemistry, gas laws, solutions, and organic chemistry, with Randy providing explanations and strategies for solving problems. Madison received guidance on using reference tables and understanding key concepts for the exam.
Functional Groups - Aldehydes
Heat of Fusion
Molarity and Dilution
Electrolytes
Anode and Cathode Reactions
Ideal Gas Characteristics
Entropy
Unsaturated Solutions
Your physics tutor also teaches
Optics
Electricity
Magnetism
Relativity
Waves and Oscillations
Nuclear Physics
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Teaching tools used by physics tutor
Digital whiteboard
Interactive 3D models
Digital Note taking
Quizzes
Student types for physics class
College
All Levels
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
ADHD
ASD
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
Interactive physics lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed
Parent feedback
Mobile joining

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