Planning to take the AP Environmental Science exam? It can be very challenging due to the amount of material covered. Even the best students will need to review the information prior to the exam. AP Environmental Exam Review is a tool that will help you prepare. It provides all the information you will need to pass the exam!
The AP Environmental Exam Review:
•Contains information from each section of the College Board’s AP Environmental Science topic outline
•Has every section of the test covered and is designed to be a comprehensive review tool
•Is user friendly and contains diagrams and pictures needed to completely understand each topic
•Has links to each free response question and the rubrics that have been asked in previous years
The information in the AP Environmental Exam Review fall under the following topics:
•Earth Systems and Resources
•The Living World
•Population
•Land and Water Use
•Energy Resources and Consumption
•Pollution
•Global Change
Preparation is the key to success on any AP exam. Using this tool will help you understand the concepts and be successful on the test. AP Environmental Exam Review is also a great way to review throughout the year over concepts taught in your AP Environmental Science class. So, you can use this guide for the tests and free response questions given in your class.
Courtney Mayer, a consultant on this app, is also a consultant for the College Board and travels around the country teaching teachers how to set up and run AP Environmental Science classes. She is an AP Environmental Science Exam grader/table leader and has written two AP Environmental Science review books. She has also written instructor manuals for AP Environmental Science, lab books and test banks. She is currently writing the GED Science portion of "The Complete Idiots Guide To The GED” and also serves on the AP Environmental Science board writing an online manual to help students with pre-requisites they need for the AP Environmental Science class. Courtney was honored in 2011 with the AP Award by the College Board for helping to promote and continue the mission set by College Board and teachers at Winston Churchill High School.
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