Biochem GRE Subject test help

<p>I am trying to find some kind of resources for the Biochem Gre subject test, but cannt find a thing. Although there are several books by kaplan, etc. for biology etc.., cannt find anything for biochem...any suggestions??? Is it better to take bio rather than biochem (just cause it has more resources available??) How would you recommend studying for it?? How much time should be enough (because it basically covers your entirely undergraduate study)?? Somebody..please help me out..Thanksss</p>

<p>It doesn't matter which test you take. If you feel you'll be able to prepare better for the biology test, you can take that, even for molecular programs.</p>

<p>To study, I went through my notes for all of my undergrad intro classes, and took a practice test from a book.</p>

<p>i recommend going thru </p>

<p>Molecular Biology by lodish et. al. this will cover most of cell biology portion. </p>

<p>Biochemistry by Voet, Voet, and another one by stryer et al. and lehninger principle of biochemistry. will cover metabolism and transcription/translation/replication. </p>

<p>Genetics: From Genes to Genomes by hartwell should cover genetics pretty well.</p>

<p>i dont know any good books for experimental questions. if you took undergrad biochem lab classes, i would review the notes. be sure to know how to read and interpret gels and fplc/hplc chromatogram fairly quickly.</p>

<p>How much time did you guys spend studying for your GRE biochem test?? There is so much material...seriously...I am freaking out :(</p>