Advice please!!

<p>Okay, here are some questions that I need to know! </p>

<li><p>Is preparing for Biology for 3 months possible? (aiming for over 650).
If so, should I take the Ecology or Molecular test? (which one is easier to prepare?)</p></li>
<li><p>Out of the four subjects (Biology, Physics, World History, US History), which one subject would you recommend me to prepare for 3 months? (simply put, which subject is the easiest and comprehensive to study for 3 months period to earn a score over 650?).
*I will apply for business school, and so I will definitely take Math IIC.</p></li>
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<p>Thanks a ton!</p>

<p>you don't...I gain 720 in three weeks</p>

<p>amend...in thirteen days, not three weeks</p>

<p>world history.......You may run business in China...</p>

<p>umm have you been taking classes in any of them? if you have go with the one that you've been taking a class in.</p>

<p>i'd go with US History, because it's chronological so it's easier to follow and memorize if you're starting from scratch and there's a lot more margin for error. (you can miss 10 or so and still get over 700) it's smaller in scope than World History.</p>

<p>if you're good at math, go with Physics instead. it will still be harder than history to learn, but you'll probably get a better score on it.</p>

<p>i would not do Bio. the curve is extremely high.</p>

<p>Thanks apathy. Btw, I have taken Physics course in school, but I've looked over the Physics subject prep. book and I was shocked by the terms and formulas I have never heard of.</p>

<p>Also, do you think spending about 3 months could help me earn a score over 650 on US History? And which prep. book(s) should I use for it?</p>

<p>bump bump..</p>

<p>apathy-how is the curve for bio? -2 = 800?</p>