AP Environmental Science Study Plan
AI-generated Daily Plans for the AP Environmental Science Exam. Interdisciplinary exam covering ecosystems, biodiversity, populations, earth systems, pollution, and global change.
What's on the AP Environmental Science Exam
- The Living World: Ecosystems
- The Living World: Biodiversity
- Populations
- Earth Systems and Resources
- Land and Water Use
- Energy Resources and Consumption
- Atmospheric Pollution
- Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution
- Global Change
Why it's hard
APES rewards specific examples: it isn't enough to say 'pollution causes cancer' — graders want a named pollutant, a named effect, and a named pathway. Vague answers cap at low scores.
How Fennie helps
Fennie tracks the specific named examples (Bhopal, Love Canal, DDT/biomagnification, etc.) that show up on FRQ rubrics and quizzes you on them until they're automatic.
A sample week of prep
- 01Mon — Energy resources: extraction + impacts table
- 02Tue — Air pollution: pollutants + sources + effects
- 03Wed — Population ecology + survivorship curves
- 04Thu — Named environmental laws + case studies
- 05Fri — Climate change feedback loops
- 06Sat — Full timed FRQ section
- 07Sun — Review and regenerate plan
Sample only — your real Fennie plan adapts daily based on what you got wrong, what you ignored, and how close you are to test day.
Frequently asked questions
Is APES heavy on math?
Light math but mandatory: dimensional analysis, percent change, half-lives, doubling time. No calculator allowed on the entire exam.
What FRQs should I expect?
Three FRQs in 70 minutes: a design-an-investigation, a data analysis, and an environmental-solution proposal.
Does Fennie generate case-study FRQs?
Yes — Fennie generates scenario-based FRQs with named pollutants and quantitative components, matching AP's recent style.
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Tell Fennie your target score and test date. You'll get a personalized daily plan in under a minute — and it adapts every day based on your performance.
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