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Tutors

The following Physics graduate students have indicated they are available for hire as private tutors:

  • Nicolas DuCharme
  • Nadya Fishchenko
  • Tanja Maric
  • Colin Nancarrow
  • Gabe Schumm
  • Jingsong Shang
  • Dominik Vuina
  • Joey Incandela

The cost for tutoring is to be negotiated between the student and the tutor. The Department of Physics does not supervise the private tutoring, but merely offers the referrals. For more information, please call 617-353-2600.

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