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Jay
I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and moved to Hong Kong in 2010. I majored in Economics and Psychology and minored in Math at the University of Pennsylvania. I'm currently a 7th Grade Science Teacher at Success Academy Charter Schools in New York City. I undertook a summer teaching residency, Sum...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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Bridget
I received my Bachelor of science in Biology from Roosevelt University. I received my Master of Science in Biology and Doctorate in Adult and Higher Education from Northern Illinois University. Teaching Biology is my passion. I currently teach Biology at Fayetteville Technical Community College in N...
Northern Illinois University
Master of Science, Biology, General
Roosevelt University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Northern Illinois University
Doctor of Science, Adult and Continuing Education

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9+ years
Nihar
Since childhood I've had a passion for teaching and learning math. I started actually competing in math tournaments starting in high school, but even in middle school I would do math for fun. Soon realizing my deep passion for math I ended up going to college for mathematics and now currently work a...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics

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Lila
I always loved learning and excelled in school but only when I became a teaching assistant in college did I realize how much teaching is something I am great at and passionate about.I love to see my students excel and will work with them until they feel confident with their mastery of the material w...
Harvard University
Masters, Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Studies Program
Barnard College
Bachelors, Linguistics

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4+ years
Sarah
I have a few years of experience in teaching general biology and chemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology, genetics, biochemistry, and mathematics from students in elementary school-graduate level. I am passionate about helping students achieve their goals, big and small. During my sessions, I cat...
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor of Science, Neurobiology and Behavior

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10+ years
Justin
My name is Justin Gustafson. I am currently a Special Education Teacher in Racine Wisconsin. I teach at a Math intensive school. Due to the requirements of my job I supplement multiple courses, Pre Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Biology, and English. I have done countless interventions in ...
Carthage College
Bachelor in Arts, Special Education

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Ame
Hello, I am a bilingual Senegalese-American student at Columbia University, majoring in Architecture with a minor in Gender studies. For the past six years, I have been tutoring French to undergraduate students, and English Literature, Social Studies and Math to students grades one through eight. As...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelors, Architecture

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9+ years
Jordan
I earned my degrees at Miami Dade Honors College and the University of Central Florida, one in computer science and the other in math education, respectively.I have been tutoring for 14 years in various subjects, but I am most strong in mathematics. Math is my favorite subject to teach because it's ...
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Education, Mathematics Teacher Education

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5+ years
Zain
I am a graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. I received my Bachelor of Arts from the interdisciplinary College of Social Studies and earned certificates in South Asian studies, international relations, and social, cultural, and critical theory. I graduated with honors for my se...
Wesleyan University
Bachelors, College of Social Studies

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5+ years
Fatemeh
I am a 4th year English teacher with a B.A in Teaching of English in Secondary Education. After graduating from University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, I moved to Dubai and taught English to high school students. In 2014, my husband and I decided to move back home and pursue experiences. I dabble...
University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelors, Teaching of English in Secondary Education
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Environmental Science is actually one of the more accessible AP courses for 10th graders. It doesn't require advanced math or chemistry—just a solid foundation in basic science concepts and critical thinking. That said, the course moves quickly and covers a lot of ground, from ecosystems to human impacts on the environment. Many 10th graders succeed in APES, especially with support during the transition from standard science classes. A tutor can help you navigate the breadth of content and develop effective study strategies specific to how the course is structured.
Your score depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with the material. Students who receive personalized tutoring often see meaningful improvements in both understanding and exam performance. The AP Environmental Science exam is scored 1-5, with a 3 considered "passing." Success typically comes from mastering the major units—energy flow, populations and communities, earth systems—and practicing with real exam questions under timed conditions. A tutor can identify your specific weak areas, create a targeted study plan, and help you build confidence as test day approaches.
Most students struggle with three things: (1) the sheer volume of content—there are nine major units plus lab skills to master, (2) interpreting graphs, charts, and data sets, and (3) understanding the connections between human systems and natural systems. Additionally, students often find the free-response questions challenging because they require both scientific knowledge and clear explanations. Working with a tutor can help you develop a systematic approach to tackling dense reading, practice translating data into written analysis, and build the conceptual connections that make the course click.
Most students benefit from starting serious exam prep 8-10 weeks before test day. However, consistent studying throughout the year is what really pays off. A good prep timeline includes reviewing each unit as you complete it in class, then dedicating 4-6 weeks closer to May for comprehensive review and full-length practice exams. Plan to spend 2-3 hours per week on focused prep during those final weeks. A tutor can help you build a realistic study schedule based on your current understanding, flag gaps early in the year, and adjust your pace as you progress.
Free-response questions (FRQs) make up 40% of your AP Environmental Science score, so mastering them is crucial. The key is understanding what each question is asking—often you'll need to calculate something, explain a process, or analyze data. Strong answers connect environmental concepts to real-world examples and use precise terminology. Practice timed FRQs regularly, grade yourself against the official rubrics, and identify patterns in what you miss. A tutor can walk you through actual exam questions, teach you how to read prompts strategically, help you structure clear explanations, and build the time management skills you need to complete all three FRQs within the 90-minute window.
The multiple-choice section gives you 90 minutes for 80 questions—roughly one minute per question. That's tight, but manageable with the right strategy. Many students waste time overthinking straightforward questions or spending too long on difficult ones. A smart approach is to move through questions quickly, flagging anything tricky to return to later. Practice with timed questions helps you develop a feel for what you can confidently answer fast versus what needs more thought. A tutor can teach you how to recognize question patterns, eliminate wrong answers efficiently, and build a triage system so you maximize points without getting stuck.
Environmental science is fundamentally about understanding real-world data—whether it's climate trends, population growth curves, or pollution levels. The AP exam expects you to read graphs, calculate rates of change, interpret statistical relationships, and draw conclusions from evidence. This skill appears in both multiple-choice and free-response questions, and it's something many 10th graders find unfamiliar compared to traditional science courses. Working with a tutor on data analysis helps you practice translating visual information into written explanations, recognize common graph types used in APES, and build confidence interpreting information you've never seen before—a critical skill for exam success.
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