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Hello,
Has anyone recently taken this test? My exam date is coming up, just wondering how hard is the real test. I studied the flashcard material, and to me, the subject seems quite hard.
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bsbf Wrote:Hello,
Has anyone recently taken this test? My exam date is coming up, just wondering how hard is the real test. I studied the flashcard material, and to me, the subject seems quite hard.
I took this exam in Jan. 10 I found it easy, but then I had just finished TESC's Global environmental change class.
Know the main terms like eutrophication, food webs and pyramids, the difference between producers and 1st 2nd and tertiary consumers and the different steps in water treatment. That is all I can remember now.
Linda
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I took it in June and scored well. The concepts aren't difficult, but there is a lot of terminology to memorize. Primary study material was the InstantCert flashcards, the 2010 edition of "Cracking the AP Environmental Science Exam" by The Princeton Review, and the "Environmental Studies" SparkChart.
I posted a lot more in the Specific Exam Feedback forum but I no longer have access there so I forgot what I wrote. If you subscribe to InstantCert you do so go have a look. I found that the advice from the test takers is spot on.
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