Physics & Chemistry for college students

Get ahead—and stay ahead

Build enough of a lead that a missed class or a bad week doesn't put your semester at risk.

Already halfway through the semester?

Test out of what you already know, review what's shaky, and learn anything you missed—without starting over.

Be ready for your next exam

Focus on the topics your class is covering, find your weak spots, and walk into test day prepared.

Talk at your professor’s level

Bring real understanding to class and office hours. Ask better questions, make stronger connections, and stand out when opportunities open up.

Unit
Work, Energy, and Power
Topics Completed92%
Memory Strength64%
Daily Goal12 / 25 XP
Physics I (algebra-based)47% complete
Goals: Early MayPace: Early April

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Build a Lead That Can Survive Real Life

College semesters don't pause when you get sick, miss a lecture, or have a terrible week. PhysicsGraph helps you learn beyond the pace of your class, then keeps earlier material fresh with adaptive review. Instead of spending the semester trying to catch up, you build a cushion—and keep it.

Use PhysicsGraph before your course begins for the biggest advantage, or work alongside your syllabus to stay a chapter ahead. Either way, the goal is the same: walk into lectures ready to connect ideas, not encounter them for the first time.

Become the Student Your Professor Remembers

When you understand the prerequisites and can reason through unfamiliar problems, your conversations with professors change. You can ask sharper questions, contribute during class, and use office hours to explore the subject instead of requesting another explanation of the homework.

That is how you become a favorite.

When research roles, recommendations, teaching positions, and other opportunities appear, you are already the student who comes to mind.

Halfway Through the Semester? Start Where You Are

You don't need to repeat material you've already mastered. Take a diagnostic to test out of what you know. PhysicsGraph will identify the pieces that are shaky or missing, give you focused review, and then use the knowledge graph to connect those foundations to the material your class is covering now.

The result is a faster path forward without papering over gaps that will hurt you on the next exam—or in the next course.

Learn It for the Final—and What Comes Next

Physics builds on itself. Cramming can rescue one quiz, but it cannot support a later course in engineering, chemistry, or physics. PhysicsGraph combines mastery learning with spaced review and interleaving so the ideas and problem-solving skills remain available long after the first test.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does PhysicsGraph cover the same material as my introductory course?

First-year courses are fairly standardized, and PhysicsGraph covers the same core topics taught in the majority of undergraduate courses - in both Physics I and II and General Chemistry I and II.

Can I use PhysicsGraph to study for a physics test this week?

You can - and many students binge an entire unit in a day. PhysicsGraph also lets you navigate the Knowledge Graph to choose the fastest path to specific topics. However, our system is built around prerequisite mastery, so if you have significant knowledge gaps, you may need to work through foundational material first for the learning to stick.

How is PhysicsGraph different from other physics study tools?

Most study resources let you skip ahead to topics you're not prepared for. You get surface-level familiarity but no real understanding. PhysicsGraph uses diagnostic testing and prerequisite tracking to identify and fill knowledge gaps before you move on - so what you learn actually stays with you.

Is PhysicsGraph good for engineering students?

Absolutely. Physics and Chemistry are foundational for engineering disciplines. Because PhysicsGraph builds genuine understanding rather than short-term memorization, engineering students retain the physics and chemistry knowledge they'll need in later coursework like statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, organic chemistry, and more.

Can I skip topics I already know?

Yes. PhysicsGraph offers diagnostic tests that let you demonstrate existing knowledge and skip ahead. Once you've proven mastery of a topic, you won't be forced to redo it - but you will need to complete any prerequisites for more advanced material.

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