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9+ years
Henry
A Harvard-trained researcher who wrote his senior thesis on John Dewey's philosophy of education, Henry connects AP Environmental Science topics like biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem dynamics to the real-world policy debates that make them matter. He teaches students to interpret data sets and co...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Rachel
Supervising an AmeriCorps conservation program in New Mexico means Rachel doesn't just teach APES concepts like land management, resource depletion, and habitat restoration — she manages real projects dealing with them daily. Her Johns Hopkins master's in Environmental Health Sciences adds the scien...
Johns Hopkins University
Masters
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Masters, Environmental Health Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelors
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jake
Studying Human Biology at Stanford with a concentration in health policy gives Jake a direct line into the APES units on public health, pollution, and environmental legislation — he understands how ecological disruptions translate into real human consequences, which is exactly the kind of reasoning ...
Stanford University
Current Undergrad, Human Biology
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sharan
Premed coursework in human biology builds an intuitive grasp of the biological systems that APES questions test — nutrient cycling, population growth models, and the health consequences of environmental degradation aren't abstract concepts for Sharan, they're threads running through his own studies ...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Todd
Todd's biology degree from UIUC gives him the ecological and cellular foundations that underpin APES topics like nutrient cycling, energy flow through trophic levels, and ecosystem disruption — and his social work training adds a surprisingly useful lens for the policy and human-impact questions tha...
University of Chicago
Master of Social Work, Social Work
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Chicago
graduate
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Eileen
Eileen's neuroscience coursework at Vanderbilt — tracing how disruptions propagate through biological systems — gives her a useful lens for APES topics like bioaccumulation, feedback loops in climate systems, and how environmental toxins affect organisms at multiple scales. She scored a 36 on the AC...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nima
A physics degree builds the kind of systems thinking that translates directly to APES — understanding energy budgets, thermodynamic constraints on ecosystems, and how to set up the quantitative problems around resource depletion or atmospheric carbon that the exam loves to test. Nima applies that ph...
Duke University
Bachelors, Physics
Certified Tutor
Eric
Eric's degree in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology means he studied the actual science behind APES — population ecology, species interactions, and ecosystem-level processes — not just the survey-course version. He teaches students to think about environmental problems the way an ecologist would, tracin...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Patricia
Having earned her bachelor's in Environmental Science, Patricia didn't just survey APES topics — she studied biogeochemical cycles, soil science, and ecosystem dynamics at the college level they're drawn from. She zeroes in on the quantitative side students often underestimate, like calculating ener...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
Rachel
What sets APES apart from most AP exams is how much it rewards interdisciplinary thinking — linking ecology to policy, economics to resource depletion, human behavior to environmental degradation. Rachel's background spans history, writing, and the humanities, which makes her particularly effective ...
Duke University
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jhonatan
Most APES students can memorize vocabulary lists but freeze when a free-response question asks them to explain how a neurotoxin moves through a food web or why bioaccumulation affects top predators disproportionately — Jhonatan's neuroscience specialization means he actually understands those biolog...
University of Chicago
Bachelors, Biological Sciences, Specialization in Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Zachary
Cognitive science trains you to think in systems — how inputs, feedback loops, and cascading effects connect across complex networks — which maps surprisingly well onto APES topics like biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem disruption, and human-environment feedback. Zachary applies that systems-thinking...
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Theatre, Cognitive Science
Northwestern University
Studied Cognitive Science
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Dylan
Three years working on organic farms and sustainable land stewardship projects gave Dylan firsthand experience with the biogeochemical cycles, soil science, and ecosystem dynamics that AP Environmental Science tests in detail. He connects FRQ-style questions back to real fieldwork — explaining nutri...
Cornell University
Bachelors, Policy Analysis and Management
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Sydney
Creative writing isn't the obvious path to APES, but Sydney's strength is in the skill most students neglect: constructing clear, evidence-driven free-response answers that earn full credit instead of rambling through half-remembered vocabulary. Her 35 ACT and 1600 SAT reflect the kind of analytical...
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Amanda
Medical training reshapes how you think about environmental health — Amanda's MD/MPH work means she understands toxicology pathways, epidemiological data, and the public health consequences of pollution at a clinical level, which gives her a distinctive angle on APES units covering air and water qua...
The University of Alabama
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Baylor College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Public Health
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Environmental Science covers eight major units: energy dynamics, the atmosphere, global water systems and demand, soil and agriculture, biodiversity, energy resources, atmospheric pollution, and human impacts on the environment. The exam tests your understanding of both scientific principles and real-world environmental issues, requiring you to analyze data, interpret graphs, and apply concepts to current environmental challenges. A strong tutor can help you master these interconnected topics and understand how they relate to one another.
The exam has two sections: a 90-minute multiple-choice section with 80 questions (worth 50% of your score) and a 90-minute free-response section with 3 questions (worth 50% of your score). The free-response questions require you to analyze environmental data, design experiments, or propose solutions to environmental problems. Many students struggle with pacing on the multiple-choice section and with organizing their thoughts on free-response questions—working with a tutor on practice tests can significantly improve both skills.
A score of 3 or higher is considered passing and may earn college credit, depending on your school's policy. Most competitive colleges prefer scores of 4 or 5. The national average score hovers around 2.5, so scoring a 3 puts you above average. With consistent preparation and targeted tutoring, many students improve their projected scores by 1-2 points by test day through focused practice on weak areas and refined test-taking strategies.
Students often struggle with the breadth of content—the course covers ecology, chemistry, geology, and policy all together—making it hard to see connections between topics. Many also find the quantitative sections challenging, especially calculations involving population growth, carbon cycles, and water usage. Additionally, free-response questions require you to apply knowledge to unfamiliar scenarios, which trips up students who've only memorized facts. A tutor can help you build conceptual understanding and practice applying concepts to new situations.
Most students benefit from starting serious preparation 8-10 weeks before the exam, dedicating 5-7 hours per week to studying and practice. If you're starting later or struggling with specific units, more intensive tutoring can help you focus your efforts efficiently. The key is consistent review using practice tests and targeted problem-solving rather than cramming—spacing out your studying helps you retain information and identify weak areas early enough to address them.
Practice tests reveal which topics and question types challenge you most, allowing you to focus your studying strategically rather than reviewing everything equally. They also help you build stamina and refine your pacing strategy—three hours of testing is mentally demanding, and practice tests train you to stay focused and manage your time across 80 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions. Working through practice tests with a tutor gives you feedback on your reasoning and helps you understand why you missed questions.
Your first session typically involves assessing your current understanding, identifying which units or question types are most challenging, and learning about your goals (score target, timeline, college plans). You and your tutor will create a personalized study plan that prioritizes your weak areas and fits your schedule. This foundation helps ensure every session after that is focused and productive, moving you toward your target score efficiently.
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