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8+ years
Jakob
Hello! I am a medical student who recently graduated with degrees in biochemistry and neuroscience from the University of Wisconsin - Madison.While I am capable at helping students with specific content in their classes, I feel that my strengths are in helping students to optimize their studying and...
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Medical College of Wisconsin
Doctor of Medicine, Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Susan
I am excited to help elementary and middle school students (online or in person) in the area of reading and writing. Especially those that struggle with reading, as I have worked with not only my own children in this area, but students who have fallen behind or just need that extra ENTHUSIASM with r...
Carroll University
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management

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Kristin
Greetings, I am Kristin and i am a certified teacher. I have been teaching for five years and 2 of those years on an online platform. I enjoy reading, crafting, and educating. Education is my passion, aside from my children it is my most favorite thing. I enjoy growing minds and making an impact. My...
Liberty University
Bachelor of Science, Applied Psychology

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Jayme
I am a New York State Certified Teacher. I am an alumni of SUNY Albany where I received my Bachelor's Degree in English Studies. Further, I am a recent graduate of Saint Joseph's College. It is there that I received a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education. I became certified to teach Birth to...
Saint Josephs College-New York
Master of Science, Early Childhood Education
SUNY at Albany
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Kayla
Hello! My name is Kayla, and I am prospective elementary school teacher! I am entering into my senior year at Duquesne University with a major in Early Childhood Education and a minor in Spanish. I have experiences tutoring in various subjects, and am very passionate about helping others learn! Alth...
Duquesne University
Bachelor of Education, Early Childhood Education

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Soham
I am currently a college student at Rutgers University - New Brunswick studying aerospace engineering, and I have a huge passion for helping anyone in any way I can. I have previously worked as a tutor in my high school and local community programs, and the subjects I tutor are elementary school mat...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Bachelor of Engineering, Aerospace Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dawn
Tutoring has always been one of my supreme passions. I believe in blending academic work with play: scientific curiosity with artistic enthusiasm--and the results have always paid off.I started tutoring privately, as a college student. I worked with one little girl from the ages of 7-11, tutoring he...
SUNY Purchase
Bachelor in Arts, Literature
SUNY at Binghamton
Doctor of Philosophy, English

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Malcolm
The power of an inspiring teacher is often understated, and in my own experience, it has been my mentors who have lifted me up and inspired me to work harder, learn from my failures, and believe in myself. I hope to be a guiding presence in the life of my students, helping them achieve their goals w...
University of Southern California
Master of Science, Cellular and Molecular Biology
University of California-Santa Cruz
Bachelor of Science, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Brittney
Brittney Johnson is the CEO of Fervent Financial LLC whose passion is to teach, coach, and empower everyday people and children on personal finances to include: budgeting, how to save, how to get out of debt, and the importance of an emergency fund.Brittney believes that many people are ignorant to ...
Gardner-Webb University
Master of Science, Accounting
North Carolina A & T State University
Bachelor of Science, Accounting

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9+ years
Lizzie
Hi my name is Lizzie. I have been working with kids in one way or another since I was about 12 years old. With babysitting at a young age, working at day cares, and now teaching people of all ages how to ride horses you could say that I have a passion not only for kids but for being an educator. I a...
Red Rocks Community College
Current Undergrad, elementary education
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Environmental Science covers eight major units: The Living World, Biodiversity, Populations, Earth Systems and Resources, Land and Water Use, Energy Resources and Consumption, Atmospheric Pollution and Global Climate Change, and Ecology and Human Impacts. In 9th grade, students build foundational understanding of these concepts through lab work, case studies, and real-world environmental problems. The course emphasizes scientific inquiry and data analysis rather than memorization, so expect to work with graphs, interpret research studies, and apply environmental principles to current issues.
AP Environmental Science is designed as a college-level course, so it's more rigorous than standard environmental science. The key difference is the depth of analysis—you'll move beyond describing ecosystems to understanding the complex relationships between human systems and natural environments. Many students find the math and data interpretation components challenging, particularly when analyzing environmental data sets or calculating ecological footprints. However, because the course focuses on real-world applications rather than abstract theory, many students find it more engaging than traditional science classes.
The AP exam has two sections: multiple choice (80 questions in 90 minutes) and free response (3 questions in 90 minutes). For multiple choice, focus on pacing—aim for about 1 minute per question to leave time for review. Read answer choices carefully, as distractors often include partially correct information. For free-response questions, outline your answer first and clearly show your reasoning, especially for calculations. Practice with released exams under timed conditions, and pay attention to questions you rush through—pacing errors are common mistakes. Working with a tutor on past FRQ prompts helps you identify patterns in what the exam board expects.
Students often struggle with three main areas: (1) connecting abstract concepts like nutrient cycling or energy flow to tangible real-world examples, (2) interpreting and analyzing data from environmental studies, which requires comfort with graphs and statistical thinking, and (3) understanding the interconnections between human systems and natural systems—the course requires systems thinking that goes beyond single-topic knowledge. Additionally, the breadth of the curriculum can feel overwhelming since the exam covers so much ground. Many students benefit from organizing content by themes (human impact, resource management, pollution) rather than trying to memorize isolated facts.
Labs and hands-on investigations make up a significant portion of the AP Environmental Science course—about 25% of class time is dedicated to investigative labs. Your school in Minneapolis likely incorporates water quality testing, organism identification, soil analysis, and ecosystem sampling. These aren't just supplementary activities; the exam expects you to understand experimental design, data collection methods, and how to interpret lab results. If you're struggling with lab concepts, focus on understanding the "why" behind each investigation rather than just following steps. Personalized tutoring can help you connect lab findings to broader environmental principles and prepare for exam questions about experimental methodology.
Score improvement depends on where you're starting and how consistently you engage with tutoring. If you're working through foundational concepts, most students see noticeable improvement (5-10 percentage points) within 4-6 weeks of focused study. Students who struggle specifically with data interpretation or FRQ writing often improve fastest because these are targeted, learnable skills. The national average AP Environmental Science score is around 2.7 out of 5, so reaching a 3 or 4 is achievable with deliberate practice. Realistic improvement also depends on your starting point—moving from a 2 to a 3 requires different effort than moving from a 3 to a 4. A tutor can help you identify your biggest knowledge gaps and create a study plan tailored to your needs.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have deep knowledge of AP Environmental Science curriculum and exam preparation. When getting matched with a tutor, look for someone with experience teaching the course (not just subject knowledge) and ideally someone who has worked with other 9th graders—teaching a 9th grader differs from coaching an 11th grader preparing for May exams. Discuss your specific challenges during your first session, whether that's lab analysis, FRQ writing, or data interpretation. A good tutor will assess your current understanding quickly and focus on filling gaps rather than reteaching material you already know. For students in Minneapolis, you'll get personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your learning style and timeline.
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