The goal of my website is to offer help to those chemistry students who need it the most, to those who cannot afford expensive tutors. For a $25 fee I will offer a full month of access to all the chemistry videos on this site and to the forums. That’s about the price of a 30 minute session with a chemistry tutor. If you want a full year of access the annual rate will be $150, the same as 6 months. You are welcome to join for a month before finals each semester if you prefer.
Within a few weeks this site will host videos with simple explanations of the most confusing concepts in chemistry including moles, redox reactions, Lewis structures, counting electrons for the octet rule, orbitals, and weak acid buffer solutions. If your topic is not yet here send a request, but understand that we will schedule the video release to meet the syllabus of a typical chemistry course. The video should online a few weeks before you need it.
The level of these topics is targeted for high school chemistry students and for freshman college chemistry. Teachers may also use it as a private chance to enhance their understanding of a few topics which always seemed a little challenging.
Students who want someone else to do their homework are advised not to join. The comments in the forum will be monitored for this situation. If you post a specific question we may delete or change the response to avoid any hint of cheating on homework or take-home exams.
This website is a resource, a reference which should sit alongside your books, your notes, and Google. It cannot replace your teacher or your own hard work. My goal is to bump you up 1 or 2 letter grades, from a C to a B, or maybe to an A. I doubt this website will help you improve 3 letter grades, meaning that if you are going to fail chemistry this website might lift you to a D or a C, but almost certainly not to a B.
If you work hard and study and use this site then your understanding of chemistry homework, tests, and concepts will improve. I can’t make any moneyback guarantees because I’m not there to see how hard you worked. I can guarantee you that if you don’t work hard your grade will not improve. That will be true with or without my videos. If you are not satisfied with the content please contact me and we will work out an answer.

4 responses so far ↓
1 ahmed alkahlout // Dec 16, 2008 at 2:12 am
hey man, im failing chemistry right now
im taking pre ap and its really hard
im for real gonna fail if i dont get a better teacher
2 admin // Dec 16, 2008 at 9:51 am
What’s the hardest idea in chemistry for you, what’s the subject of your next test ?
3 brittany s // Feb 11, 2009 at 1:42 pm
hi there,
i find that i do study the material, but i dont really know how much time is enough. i got a D last quarter, which is terrible, and really want to learn the most efficient way to study; so far, all the notecards and notes ive taken have not been enough, and im worried i will fail the second section.
4 admin // Feb 11, 2009 at 10:28 pm
Sorry but my vidoes aren’t ready yet. I recommend searching YouTube for videos which have specific chemistry topics. The more you hear and see these topics the easier it will be for you.
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