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'''Ning Xu''', referred to as '''Dr. Xu''' or '''Dr. X''', is a physics teacher at Gunn. She teaches Physics, AP Physics 1, and (?)
'''Ning Xu''', referred to as '''Dr. Xu''' or '''Dr. X''', is a physics teacher at Gunn. She teaches [[Physics]] and [[AP Physics 1]]. She runs marathons.


{{Infobox teacher|full name=Ning Xu|room=J-05|preferred name=Dr. Xu, Dr. X|classes=[[Physics]], [[AP Physics 1]]|department=Science}}
== Teaching personality ==
Dr. X is constantly stressed out and sometimes defensive about her explanations. Sometimes, she will personally (though, not always gently) coach students through test questions if she deems their work unsatisfactory. Despite all this, she is highly qualified, having a PhD in physics from Stanford.
 
== Idiosyncrasies ==
{{Infobox teacher|full name=Ning Xu|room=J-05|preferred name=Dr. Xu, Dr. X|classes=[[Physics]], [[AP Physics 1]]|department=Science}}Dr. X adds YouTube breathing videos between her slides. On the 2025 Great America Physics Day, she warned adamantly about avoiding substance abuse and misdemeanors lest students land themselves in [[Great America Jail]].

Revision as of 20:37, 23 May 2025

Ning Xu, referred to as Dr. Xu or Dr. X, is a physics teacher at Gunn. She teaches Physics and AP Physics 1. She runs marathons.

Teaching personality

Dr. X is constantly stressed out and sometimes defensive about her explanations. Sometimes, she will personally (though, not always gently) coach students through test questions if she deems their work unsatisfactory. Despite all this, she is highly qualified, having a PhD in physics from Stanford.

Idiosyncrasies

Dr. Xu
Full nameNing Xu
Preferred nameDr. Xu, Dr. X
Classes taughtPhysics, AP Physics 1
Room(s)J-05

Dr. X adds YouTube breathing videos between her slides. On the 2025 Great America Physics Day, she warned adamantly about avoiding substance abuse and misdemeanors lest students land themselves in Great America Jail.