Tutoring and Support Options
- Meet with your instructor or teaching assistant (TA) when have any questions about the course material or assignments
- Attend the Department's evening help sessions, if available. Some of these are open to students taking any introductory physics course. Ask your instructor.
- Seek peer tutoring. Some free tutoring is available through Duke's Peer Tutoring Program, but this is limited to 12 hours per semester and there are sometimes not enough tutors to satisfy the demand.
- Contact a Physics Department-sponsored tutor and pay a fee for tutoring support. The fee is set by the individual tutor.
Tutors
- Ryan Bouabid - physics graduate student - ryan.bouabid@duke.edu
- Aitor Bracho - physics graduate student - aitor.bracho@duke.edu
- Julie Campos- physics graduate student - julie.campos@duke.edu
- Plato Deliyannis - physics graduate student - plato.deliyannis@duke.edu
- Matthew Ennis - physics graduate student - matthew.ennis@duke.edu
- Gregory Matousek - physics graduate student - gregory.matousek@duke.edu
- Ha Nguyen - physics graduate student - ha.s.nguyen@duke.edu
- Charlie Prior - physics graduate student - charles.prior@duke.edu
- Ross Snyder - physics graduate student - ross.snyder@duke.edu
- Rui Xian Siew - physics graduate student - ruixian.siew@duke.edu
- Shiv Askshar Yadavalli - physics grad student - sy215@duke.edu
- Ana Zaalishvili - physics grad student - ana.zaalishvili@duke.edu
* Please contact dus-assistant@phy.duke.edu to update this list.