<p>some of my friends are taking both right now. it'll definitely help on the animal physiology stuff. i'd say try and take it concurrently cuz it'll be fresher in your mind while taking the ap test as compared to taking it before you take ap bio.</p>
<p>How I loathe bio, but yet how i adore 5's. Well, first off--I live in the northeast, and perhaps speculated, but other schools in the country, particulary those in the south begin school in August, while I start in September--advantage? Yey, verily. Many of you actually have "review in class," whereas my class should be concluding endocrine and excretory two days before the exam. So, where's my review--my vacation. In a nutshell, hardcore cram sessions. I have the cliffs book, and am probably going to go through it once in its entirety. Some of you claim 2-3 times--repitition? Uh? I mean I'm not just "bio-fied" I still have plenty of other AP exams. My main concern is me ending up contemplating about the semiconservative model and DNA replication on and AP US history question about Burgoynes fall at Saratoga. Yikes...anyway, it's safe to say--"cliffin it." Oh, by the way, I'm taking SAT II's May 7th for Bio and American; an astute decision?</p>
<p>I know this is a "tad" tangential, but what's better the molecular or ecology segment of the Biology Sat II.</p>
<p>i've heard that the E curve is a little easier because less people take it, but most people know more about M. it's really up to you; i'd still take the one that i know more about.</p>
<p>Can anybody give me prior official AP Tests? Or does anyone know where I can find them? Our class has only completed chp 50-55 and 2-22, so I have been doing a lot a work from cliffs (hopefully it is enough). I need the practice exams really badly!!!</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>does anyone have the 2002 mc answers? I got the test, but can't check my answers. thanks</p>
<p>Przfer, the only way to <em>legally</em> get old tests is from a teacher or through the College Board store. That said, the first post in this thread has a link to a site with the 2002 test. If I were you, I'd download it quick because the CB has been known in the past to shut down sites that post old tests.</p>
<p>co2009, I don't think anyone has posted that they have the answers, so unless y'all decide to compile your own answer key by comparing answers, someone needs to ask their AP Bio teacher for answers.</p>
<p>so...lets start.... what'd ya get for numbers 8, 17, and 33?</p>
<p>Things that helped me get a 5:
Cliff's (the best you can get)
coffee
Biology study cards from Sparknotes--not as many ppl know about this as Cliffs, but I swear it totally helped me get a 5. AP Bio is not a difficult test...IF you can manage to memorize literally hundreds if not thousands of words of vocab/terminology. I used these cards, which has also has diagrams and fill-in's, to supplement Cliff's. It also made our monstrous Campbell and Reece textbook way easier to swallow. Get them off half.com EARLY IN THE YEAR, cause they run out really quick. Yup. Good luck everyone!</p>