<p>I'm a junior in honors Biology right now and I'm wondering which Biology subject test is easier or better to take. So far we're learning about ecology, and I'm leaning towards E because then I can take it in the middle of the year after we've gone over the unit and have one subject test done with. I also hear it's easier than molecular (and the scale is apparently in favor according to some people). I don't like ecology a lot so far, however, and my sister and all her friends took molecular and got 720+ scores. Also, she told me my school focuses more on the molecular aspects, so it might be wiser. Still, isn't M harder than E? Which curve is better? Can anyone offer some insight? Thank you.</p>
<p>60 of the 80 questions are common to both Biology E and M, followed by 20 specialized questions for each section( Info from Collegeboard).
You need to know both E and M for 60 common questions. You should wait until near the end of school year . If I am wrong, someone please correct me.
One more info: The average for Molecular is 630 while Ecological is 591.
So M might be easier</p>