<p>I have a very limited understanding of biology. I know basic concepts, but nothing too advanced, such as things that would be covered in the AP curriculum. </p>
<p>If I pick up a review book and dedicate a reasonable amount of time to studying, would one month be long enough to get a 700+?</p>
<p>I'm taking Spanish and US History in June, but I feel like taking a third. I felt like waiting until December when I've at least had some AP Bio, but If it seems feasible to study and do well, I might as well go for it I guess?</p>
<p>Any review book suggestions?</p>
<p>I don’t know how you perform, but I regret studying only for a month on my Biology test.
Just took the test today, and I have to say that I didn’t do so good.</p>
<p>The review book I used was Princeton Review, and I thought it was a fairly good book. The tests were very much like the original test.
But it didn’t cover some of the topics in detail, so it could be confusing at times.</p>
<p>I would recommend studying 2 months before, but if you dedicate your time actually remembering a whole review book (Like princetonreview or Barron’s) in a month, I think a 700 would be manageable score. </p>
<p>I never actually tried to memorize anything, but I did go through the book. I thought 1 month wasn’t enough, but may be you could manage it.</p>
<p>Just remember a whole study guide, and you’ll probably do good.</p>
<p>Just buy a Barron’s and your good to go. I got a 700 with using Barrons. I took the test in 11th grade. My last Biology class ( regular not even honors) was in freshman year. obviously did not remmeber anything. Barron’s<3. Hoenstly read it as many times as possible in the one month span and you should be good to go.</p>