<p>I am so worried about this exam....we covered about 35 chapters this semester (including ecology!) </p>
<p>THere is just sooooooooooo much content, and add that with memorizing all the crap with apush...i just don't think I can do it. </p>
<p>I have my bio final on thursday, any tips on succeeding! Please please pleaseee help me!</p>
<p>35 chaps ***??</p>
<p>we just got done with genetics and now on DNA (btw we did ecology over the summer)</p>
<p>Our test is going to be insane.
100 Fill in the bank, no wordbank, proff said ur wordbank is "up there"...
50-100 MC
2-5 essay questions</p>
<p>gotta come in 2 hrs early to finish the test LULZ</p>
<p>okay yeah 100 fill in the blank is simply ridiculous.</p>
<p>so how are you studying??</p>
<p>He said it's note based.</p>
<p>So looking over my obnoxious notebook with like 50 pages of notes.</p>
<p>Screw the 1000000 page text book lol.</p>
<p>The AP Bio Exam is a piece of cake compared to my college Genetics Final.</p>
<p>I got a B on my bio exam.<br>
76 mc questions.
out of 6 free response questions, pick 2.
i chose evolution and protein synthesis << (regret that one)</p>
<p>I studied purely from my barrons review book.</p>
<p>But I went B,B in the class so the best I could get was a B and the worst, a C. I kept my B =)</p>
<p>hmm yeah maybe ill try and pick up the barrons book tomorrow :/. i have cliffnotes...its not bad either. i just want to make sure im prepared enough.</p>
<p>did u do a lot of hardcore memorizing...b/c i dont think i have any more space in my brain to do too much.</p>
<p>Knowing what happens in each stage of mitosis and meiosis helps. That and the light-dependent reactions/ Krebs cycle for photosynthesis were really all I hardcore memorized. If you know the questions in the cliffs/barrons review book more or less, you'll be fine.</p>