AP Bio Cliffs question

<p>My teacher has gone into so much detail that we haven't covered half the material. I need to learn plants, everything about animals, and ecology as fast as possible. Will I be ok if I just read and reread the stuff on that in Cliffs (pg 150-250) a bunch of times? Or should I go and read those chapters (about 20-25 of them) in our Bio book?</p>

<p>cliffs is fine</p>

<p>Does everyone else agree?</p>

<p>Seeing as its impossible read 25 chapters of the textbook in 2 weeks, does it really matter? Its difficult to do all those sections with Cliffnotes alone in two-three weeks.</p>

<p>I could do it if I had to. I really need a 4.</p>

<p>I’m in the same situation. We only covered 20 chapters because we went into a lot of detail, and we’re slowly picking up the pace now that the exam is three weeks away.</p>

<p>Anyways, I would suggest using Cliffs (that’s pretty much what I’m doing). Chances are that it’s gonna be difficult to retain information if you are gonna use Campbell alone and just passively read through the chapters. At least that seems to be the issue with me - within two weeks, I can’t remember much of what I read. </p>

<p>The weekend before the AP Bio Exam, I’m going full out.</p>

<p>Good Luck!</p>

<p>^Yeah, that’s my situation. We only got through 25 and now he’s going a chapter or two a day, but no one can keep up so it’s actually worthless.</p>

<p>I just finished making flashcards for the 13th section of cliffs, one to go and I go into full-on memorization mode.</p>

<p>Take some Sparknotes tests (they’re supposed to be way hard so don’t get discouraged!)</p>

<p>Thispakistanigir - are the Sparknotes tests really supposed to be harder?</p>

<p>Yeah, definitely. </p>

<p>I got 3 consecutive 3’s for my Euro Exam on sparknotes last year and ended up getting a 5 .</p>