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Biology · Series
AP Biology Crash Couse
- 2nd session
೭੧(❛▿❛✿)੭೨ Everything you need to know to get an A in your class and a 5 on the exam ೭੧(❛▿❛✿)੭೨ Hi everyone! This series is great for anyone who is planning to take AP Biology next year. AP Biology covers a lot of material and is ranked as one of the hardest AP courses, so getting a head start on the material will definitely help you do well in the class and on the exam. The material covered in this series is based on the AP® Biology Course and Exam Description from College Board: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/ap-biology-course-and-exam-description.pdf This will be a year-long course, starting in September and ending in May. Because I can only add 25 sessions in a series, I will create a new series after this series ends in March to cover the rest of the content and review for the AP exam. The AP Biology exam this year will take place on May 16th, at 12:00 PM. Sessions will take place weekly on Fridays at 7:00 PM EST, and there will be practice AP sessions and office hours sprinkled throughout the week (since I've already reached the maximum number of sessions in this series, I will create separate sessions for these and send the links to register in the group chat). I will also provide optional practice questions/homework to help grasp the concepts for each unit. We will be covering the content for all 8 units of AP Biology: - Unit 1: Chemistry of Life (8%–11% of exam score) - Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function (10%–13% of exam score) - Unit 3: Cellular Energetics (12%–16% of exam score) - Unit 4: Cell Communication and Cell Cycle (10%–15% of exam score) - Unit 5: Heredity (8%-11% of exam score) - Unit 6: Gene Expression and Regulation (12%-16% of exam score) - Unit 7: Natural Selection (13%-20% of exam score) - Unit 8: Ecology (10%-15% of exam score) Note: Although I've listed what we are going to cover in each session in the session descriptions, it's just an estimate on how long I will take for each unit and may change. Below are some resources to help you prepare for the AP Biology exam: - Campbell Biology (textbook): I mainly used this resource to study for the AP Biology exam. There are many editions of this textbook (I personally used the 11th edition), but they all cover the content tested on the AP Biology exam. - Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap-biology - Fiveable: https://library.fiveable.me/ap-bio - Amoeba Sisters (YouTube channel): https://www.youtube.com/@AmoebaSisters - Crash Course Biology: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3EED4C1D684D3ADF - Bozeman Science: https://www.bozemanscience.com/ap-biology - Albert.io: https://www.albert.io/ap-biology (note: this site has a lot of great AP Biology practice questions but requires a paid subscription in order to use the resource) How I studied for AP Biology: I learned most of the content covered by reading and taking notes from the Campbell biology textbook. I also learned through class lectures and watching YouTube videos on topics that I was confused about. I reviewed for the AP exam by using the Princeton AP Biology review book and by taking a lot of practice tests. I took this course two years ago, scored a 5 on the AP exam, and have been tutoring other students at my school on AP Biology since then. I also took high school biology three years ago and IB Biology HL (year 2 of IB Biology) last year. Thank you, and I look forward to teaching you!:)
Monica P
Biology · Series
Anatomy and Physiology
- 5th session
Hi everyone! In this series, we will be learning about five of the major human body systems (nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, and sensory systems). For each system, we will learn about the organs involved, how the system works, pathologies, and other important information. Sessions will mostly take place once a week on Saturdays at 1:00 PM EST, and two sessions are needed to cover all the information for one system (two weeks per system). There will be an office hour session each week, where learners can catch up on the information that they missed, ask questions, or just come to study. Some additional resources: Crash Course for Anatomy & Physiology: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8. I highly recommend watching these videos in addition to my sessions. The animations are really helpful in understanding the body system and these videos are also really fun to watch. OpenStax Online Anatomy & Physiology Textbook: https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e. This is a free online textbook with in-depth descriptions of the body systems. Video Lectures: https://pulmonary.ucsd.edu/research/labs-centers/west/video-lectures.html. These videos were made for medical school students but are a great resource to learn about the body systems. Thank you for your interest in my series, and I look forward to teaching you!:)
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