Our tutoring courses are equipped with exclusive self-developed teaching materials, and our instructors are all graduates of prestigious universities at home and abroad with rich experience in competition teaching. We also offer different classes for students with different levels of knowledge, so as to truly achieve targeted instruction and twice the result with half the effort!
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Physics Bowl Intensive Course
| Group Class | class | Class type |
| D1 Intensive Class | 30H | 1v1/Small group of 3-8 people |
| D2 Intensive Class | 30H | 1v1/Small group of 3-8 people |
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Physics Bowl Winter Intensive Training Program
Course Highlights
Systematic learning of competition-level knowledge points to prepare for awards
More intensive course content with a greater focus on core knowledge points
Advanced learning of knowledge points beyond IB/AP/AL Biology to improve physics grades in school.

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Instructor Team
Teacher H
Graduated from the Mathematics and Physics Base Program at Southeast University, and later pursued a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering at George Washington University in the United States.
7 years of overseas international course and competition teaching experience.
Teaching Achievements:
2023 Physics Bowl: Three students ranked in the top 100 globally, with Day 1 ranking 28th globally, Day 2 ranking 4th globally, Day 2 ranking 90th globally, and 12 gold, 6 silver, and 1 bronze medals for China, with one student ranking in the top 10 for China.
2022 Physics Bowl: One student ranked 1st globally in Day 2, one student ranked 57th globally in Day 2, and 8 gold, 9 silver, and 5 bronze medals for China.
Other: 1 student admitted to Oxford University, 2 students received interview invitations from Oxford University, 1 student received an interview invitation from Cambridge University, and 1 student admitted to the University of Pennsylvania.
Teacher Z
Bachelor of Physics from Zhejiang University; Master of Physics from Brown University; AP Certified Teacher by the College Board.
Undergraduate and graduate advisors were Prof. F. Malte Grosche of the Cardiff Laboratory at Cambridge University and Leon N. Cooper, the 1972 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics and proposer of the BCS theory.
After graduation, he has been engaged in international science education. In 2022, he completed research on the construction of invasive brain-computer interface algorithms at the New Hope Fertility Center in the United States.
In teaching, he combines the characteristics of domestic and international teaching systems to help students develop a strong sense of exploration and logical thinking.
Proficient in AP, A-level, IB, and other international science physics courses, as well as various physics competitions.
Student Achievements
🏆 2024
32 National Gold Medals, 28 National Silver Medals, 16 National Bronze Medals, 17 National Excellence Awards; 2 students ranked in the Global Top 100.
🏆 2023
1 student ranked in the Global Top 5; 2 students ranked in the Global Top 50; a total of 5 students ranked in the Global Top 100; 22 National Gold Medals, 9 Silver Medals, 9 Bronze Medals; 14 Regional Honorary Awards.
🏆 2022
2 students ranked in the Global Top 10; 2 students ranked in the Global Top 50; a total of 9 students ranked in the Global Top 100; 13 National Gold Medals, 15 Silver Medals, 10 Bronze Medals; 4 Regional Honorary Awards.
🏆 2021
3 students ranked 4th, 15th, and 38th globally in D1; 5 students ranked 1st, 3rd, 4th, 16th, and 50th globally in D2; 8 national gold awards, 19 silver awards, and 15 bronze awards; 7 national excellence awards and 4 regional honor awards.
Physics Bowl Competition D1 & D2 Tutoring Course
Course Design Principles
The Physics Bowl is a comprehensive exam, its difficulty falling between high school and university physics, while its breadth of knowledge covers all physics subjects. The Physics Bowl course content is designed to meet the highest difficulty level, meaning it's sufficient for Division 2 and AP Physics C. The training not only meets exam requirements but also introduces knowledge not found in standard domestic and international high school physics textbooks, such as developing physical thinking and problem-solving strategies. This course not only helps students aim for awards in the Physics Bowl but is also suitable for AP Physics 1, 2, and C exams.
Class Format: 20-hour and 50-hour classes
Note: Prior AP 1+2 or equivalent foundation is required.
Target Audience
High school students of any grade can participate in the Physics Bowl. This course is suitable for 10th and 11th graders, as well as academically capable 9th graders.
Course Outline:
The physics class content is as follows. The specific class hours for each chapter will be adjusted based on the instructor's teaching and learning progress:
Topics
1. One-dimensional Motion
2. Two-dimensional Motion
3. Forces and Newton’s Laws
4. Work and Energy
5. Circular Motion
6. Gravitation and Satellites
7. Linear Momentum and Collisions, Centre of Mass
8. Static Equilibrium
9. Rotational Motion
10. Fluid Mechanics
11. Temperature and Heat
12. Ideal Gases
13. Molar Specific Heat*
14. Heat Engine and Entropy*
15. Simple Harmonic Motion
16. Wave Basics and Behaviors
17. Superposition of Waves
18. Standing Waves
19. Sounds
20. Colours
21. Mirrors and lenses
22. Electric Field
23. DC Circuit
24. Capacitor and RC Circuit
25. Magnetic Field
26. Electromagnetic Induction
27. LR and LC Circuit *
28. Quantum and Atom Physics
29. Nuclear and Particle Physics
30. Special Relativity*
31. Estimation and Measurements
32. Solar System
33. History, Scientists and others
Note:
The above is the basic course plan. The exam arrangement for each lesson will be adjusted according to the students' learning progress. * indicates D2-specific knowledge points and will not be covered in the D1 course. This course includes supplementary handouts and a Physics Bowl problem set. The numbering before each topic is the same as the numbering in the printed Physics Bowl handouts and problem set.
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