The F=ma Practice and Review Sessions is designed for motivated students who want to take challenge in f=ma competition.
Ideal for: Students preparing for the F=ma Exam or aiming to strengthen their competition-level physics skills.
Led by our experienced Competition Team
Physics Coach, Dr. Shao
STEM Mentor, Ms. Jane Cao
iPhinity Program Youth Leaders
Dates: Sundays Jan 18, 25, Feb 1, 8
Time: Start at 7pm, End around 9pm
On line: $20/session with $80 in total for 4 sessions
On Site: $30/Session with $120 in total for 4 sessions.
Spots are very limited—first come, first served. Payment is required to secure a spot.
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What is the agenda of each practice session?
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First, Students will work through 25–30 carefully selected past contest problems.
Then, instructors will review solutions step-by-step, highlighting key strategies, common mistakes to avoid, and faster ways to solve.
What topics will be covered?
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The practice sessions of F=ma exam focuses on mechanics, including: Kinematics, Statics, Newton’s Laws, Momentum & Energy, Oscillations, Orbital Mechanics, Fluids, Basic Data Analysis
No calculus is required.
Some problems may have shorter calculus-based solutions, but we will teach the non-calculus approach.
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These sessions are open to any students preparing for F=ma—whether you want a first taste of physics contests or you are seriously aiming for a stronger performance and want to improve your score. The sessions are especially helpful for students who like structured practice with guided solution reviews.
Recommended: High school students or advanced middle school students with strong algebra/trig skills
Helpful but not required: Having finished AP Physics 1
Minimum background: You should have learned mechanics in a physics class (or be currently learning it)
Most importantly: willingness to learn and the courage to take on a challenge are the key.