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Roberto

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5+ years

Roberto

Masters, Public Policy
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I tutored classmates in high school and elementary and high school students at the Dome Project in their after school and summer program. I taught at DeWitt Clinton High School for a year and a half before moving onto to other public service work. I take an interdisciplinary approach, using other su...

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Harvard University

Masters, Public Policy

Columbia University in the City of New York

Bachelors, History

Reshma

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Reshma

Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry
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Biology
Chemistry
College Biology

Hi everyone, I am a recent graduate in Biochemistry and Africana studies from Knox College in Galesburg. I have about 3 years of tutoring experiences in biology as well as other subjects as well. I also love to paint and will be working on finishing a few pieces soon!

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Knox College

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Rachel

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9+ years

Rachel

Bachelors, Ecological Restoration, Forestry
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I graduated with highest honors from Texas A&M University and received a B.S. in Forestry and Ecological Restoration. While in college, I worked for three years as a tutor for the A&M Athletics Department, tutoring in multiple math subjects, biology, chemistry, ecology, botany, history, English, and...

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Texas A & M University-College Station

Bachelors, Ecological Restoration, Forestry

Meredith

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5+ years

Meredith

Current Undergrad Student, Cellular and Molecular Biology
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I am a student and a researcher with a lifelong passion for teaching! A twice exceptional* student myself, I specialize in helping other 2e and neurodivergent students reach their goals while making learning a fulfilling process. However, I love working with all students and cultivating a love of le...

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Duke Univeristy

Current Undergrad Student, Cellular and Molecular Biology

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Jennifer

Learning Disabilities
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I am a graduate of The University of Kentucky and received my Bachelor of Arts in Special Education (K-12.) I have taught for 17 1/2 years, teaching the last 16 years in Gilbert. I have experience teaching all subjects and grade levels in elementary schools in special education classrooms and genera...

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University of Kentucky - Bachelors, Special Education

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Yazmin

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5+ years

Yazmin

Master of Science, Human Resources Management
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Capella University

Master of Science, Human Resources Management

Florida International University

Bachelor of Science, Human Resources Management

Mark

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3+ years

Mark

Bachelor of Science, Education
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I was never a straight A student, in fact, I struggled to get B's. It was never a problem with the content I was learning but the context in which that material was presented. After learning about the many different learning profiles that exist in the classroom I realized that students like myself w...

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Wright State University-Main Campus

Bachelor of Science, Education

Marla

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4+ years

Marla

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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Hi! I'm Marla. I specialize in SAT Prep (Math and Verbal), Elementary and Middle School Math, Algebra, Geometry and Essay Writing. I particularly enjoy test taking and solving tricky math questions. I will help your student learn to enjoy the process, so he or she is better able to excel!I am origin...

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Pomona College

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

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Tim

Bachelor in Arts, Education
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Community College of Rhode Island

Bachelor in Arts, Education

Inrich

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Inrich

Bachelors, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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As a highly motivated, goal and success oriented tutor, I have a proven track record of providing excellent tools for everyone around me to overcome the challenges that they encounter when facing difficult situations. I will graduate from Baruch college with a bachelor's in Industrial and Organizati...

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CUNY Bernard M Baruch College

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Frequently Asked Questions

AP Environmental Science covers eight major units: The Living World (ecology and biodiversity), Environmental Land Use (agriculture, forests, and urbanization), Energy Resources and Consumption, Earth Systems and Resources (atmosphere, weather, and climate), Land and Water Use, Global Change (climate and ozone), Toxic Substances and Human Health, and Social and Political Movements. For students in Denver, understanding these interconnected systems is especially relevant given Colorado's diverse ecosystems, from mountains to high plains, and the state's focus on renewable energy and water management.

The exam consists of two sections: 80 multiple-choice questions (50% of score, 1 hour 20 minutes) and three free-response questions (50% of score, 1 hour 45 minutes). Success requires balancing content mastery with test-taking strategy. Effective preparation includes taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions, analyzing question patterns to identify weak areas, and practicing data interpretation since many questions involve graphs, charts, and real environmental data. Working with a tutor can help you develop pacing strategies for the multiple-choice section and structured approaches to the free-response questions.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. If you're targeting a 3 or 4, consistent tutoring combined with regular practice tests typically yields 1-2 point improvements over 2-3 months. The highest gains come from addressing specific weaknesses—whether that's mastering quantitative problems, improving free-response writing, or building deeper conceptual understanding of complex systems like biogeochemical cycles. Personalized tutoring helps identify which content areas will give you the biggest return on study time.

Students typically struggle most with quantitative reasoning—calculations involving exponential growth, carrying capacity, sustainability metrics, and energy conversions. Biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus cycles) also challenge many because they require understanding multiple interconnected processes. The free-response section often trips up students who haven't practiced explaining environmental problems with specific examples and data. Additionally, distinguishing between similar concepts (like different types of air pollution or agricultural practices) requires careful study. A tutor can help you build systematic approaches to these topics and develop the kind of concrete understanding that shows up on test day.

If you're starting 3-4 months before the exam, dedicate the first 6-8 weeks to mastering content unit-by-unit, then shift to practice tests and targeted review. Weekly study should include: 3-4 hours of content review or tutoring, 2-3 hours of practice problems (especially quantitative ones), and at least one full practice test every 2-3 weeks starting 8-10 weeks before the exam. In the final 3 weeks, focus on timing strategies, review weak areas identified by practice tests, and build confidence with timed free-response practice. Consistency matters more than cramming—spaced practice with retrieval (testing yourself repeatedly) strengthens long-term retention of environmental science concepts.

Look for tutors with strong subject expertise in environmental science and recent AP exam experience. They should understand the specific demands of the test format, be able to diagnose which content areas need work, and excel at explaining complex systems clearly. For students in Denver, it's valuable if your tutor is familiar with Colorado-specific environmental issues and can connect AP concepts to real-world examples from our region—water scarcity, forest management, air quality, and renewable energy initiatives. Most importantly, find someone who can adapt their teaching style to your learning needs and help you develop both conceptual understanding and test-taking confidence.

Free-response questions require you to explain environmental problems, support claims with evidence, and often perform calculations—it's not just content knowledge, it's communication. Practice by writing responses under timed conditions (25-30 minutes per question) and get feedback on organization, use of evidence, and clarity. Strong responses typically include: a clear statement addressing the question, relevant examples or data, explanation of consequences or implications, and quantitative support when applicable. Working with a tutor on free-response questions is especially valuable because they can provide immediate feedback on your logic, point out where you're being vague, and help you develop a template approach that works across different question types.

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