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Peer Academic Coaching for Environmental Studies and Sciences

Support for ES 100 & ES 105

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Peer Academic Coaches available to help you develop your content knowledge and study skills pertaining to the environment.  There is no need to sign up.  Simply stop by!

 

Sun 7-9PM Tues 7-9PM   Wed 7-9PM  
Carlin Elleanora Carlin
Aidan Aidan Elleanora

Upcoming Academic Sessions

 

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MEET THE PAC TEAM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND SCIENCES

 

Aidan Darling '27 - PAC Captain

Major: Environmental Science  Minor: Studio Art     Aidan

Â鶹Æƽâ°æ me: Hi, my name is Aidan! I’m a sophomore, and I’m also on the swim team here at Â鶹Æƽâ°æ. I’m from Annapolis, MD, so I grew up around the water, and love being out kayaking or going for a swim (shoutout to the Chesapeake Bay). 

Why PAC?: I love Environmental Science and want to help anyone in or out of the major find something they can love about it too!

Fav Class: ES 105! The semester-long study of Loughberry Lake was cool and so applicable to our everyday life here in Saratoga Springs. It’s a great intro course for the best field!

Academic Advice: Schedule time every day for a brain break that gets you up and moving. Go for a little walk, throw around a football, or pop into the gym! Getting some energy out and having a dopamine kick helps a TON with studying. 

Elleanora da Silva '27

Major: Environmental Studies and Economics  Elleanora

Â鶹Æƽâ°æ Me: Hello! I’m Ella and am a sophomore. I’m originally from the beautiful island country of Timor-Leste, so I love swimming in the ocean and exploring nature. In my free time, I love to hang out with friends and family, sometimes go food hunting (especially spicy food!), and learn new languages.

Why PAC? As a PAC tutor, I’ll be able to help other fellow students taking ESS classes better understand the subjects and delve more into their interests in the area. This will also be an opportunity for me to learn more, revise, and share with others with similar interests. I’ve always found PAC to be helpful just as a space to focus on one’s work or to get help on ESS-related questions, so I want to contribute to this accommodating space.

Fav Class: My favorite class is definitely ES100 with Karen Kellogg! I especially loved the Discussion and Debate sessions as the class delved into the intricacies of environmental topics like nuclear energy and genetically modified organisms.

Academic Advice: Set realistic goals and priorities. I’ve found it very important to set academic and personal goals that are realistic to my work speed and focus. Usually, I categorize things into different levels of priorities, divide my work into smaller chunks ahead of time, and then start working from the most urgent priorities first. This works like a charm because then an assignment starts becoming less daunting.

Carlin Kirsher '27 Carlin

Major: Environmental Science Minor: Biology

Â鶹Æƽâ°æ Me: Hello! My name is Carlin. I am a sophomore from Massachusetts. I enjoy making art, cooking, and riding horses. I play polo for Â鶹Æƽâ°æ! I also love outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and mountain biking.  I am super passionate about protecting our planet and all that lives here. 

Why PAC? I think that studying our environment is essential. I am passionate about helping others understand course material and get the most out of their classes, not only for academic success but so that our planet may have a brighter future!

Fav Class: My favorite class so far has been ES 205, Forest Ecosystem Science. I loved learning about the delicate balance of ecosystems and the nutrient cycling that exists within them. I also enjoyed the field studies aspect of the class, being outside for lab almost every week of the semester!

Academic Advice: Taking care of your mental and physical health is essential to academic success. Doing something creative or getting exercise will help you focus when it is time to study. Also, it is important to know when to stop studying and let your brain get some rest (well rested is well tested)!