Bioe/m first time !! HEELPP!!

<p>Hello ,
i really need help from all of u people who have already taken the Bio exam.
I'm currently being home schooled and I'm gonna take my SAT2 supposedly Bio in Nov i have 2 months to study but i need some one to tell me what actually happens on that day. i heard from some people that if I'm gonna take Bio and math they're going to be on the same day as the SAT1 test, section by section ( Bio/math and so on ) is this true ??
i have no clue on how that works !!
One more thing :) whats up with E/M ? i also heard that we get to see the test first then decide !!
sorry for babbling but i really need u people who've already experienced this to tell me everything .
I would really appreciate your feedback
Thanks in advance</p>

<p>bump!
anyone please!!
:(</p>

<p>Ummm okay. When you show up at the testing center, you will be split up into people who are taking the SAT and the Subject tests. Since you're taking subject tests, you'll go into a room with other people who are taking subject tests. You'll be given a book with all the subject tests that are to be given on that day. You can take math or bio first, it doesn't matter. You have one hour for the first test. Then there's a break and you'll take your second test.</p>

<p>The biology test has 80 questions. 60 in the core section. 20 in e/m. You'll see both the e and m questions but you have to pick only one. I recommend knowing a head of time so you don't waste time looking at both sets of questions. The proctor will go over how to bubble in your answer sheet with you so don't worry about that. Hope I helped and good luck!</p>

<p>thanx thats exactly what i wanted :)</p>

<p>Yup, you get to choose E/M. Supposedly you have to choose before you start taking the test but a lot of people I know looked at the questions first (I didn't). Time isn't really that big of a concern if you want to look them over. I checked my answers really thoroughly and still had 10-15 minutes left afterward. I did them pretty quickly the first time through though.</p>

<p>Oh, and good luck!</p>

<p>nice thanx</p>

<p>how can i study for the bio e test?</p>

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<p>Study from a good prep book. The practice tests in the Princeton Review's book are pretty accurate; take those and see how you do to get a good feel for what the real SAT II is like.</p>

<p>How many subjects tests can i take in a day ?
i really feel swamped and think i can only do Biology. I've been home schooled so I'm going to be self studying Biology :s
can i only take Biology on the examination day or do i have to take more than that ?!:(
I'm international by the way so if theres any difference please tell me!!
yeah one more thing there's this Dr. who says that if im taking Biology i need to take Math too so ?? please help me once more!
i would really appreciate it
thanx in advance</p>

<p>You can take 3 subject tests in a day. Yes, you have the option of taking only 1, or only 2, or maximum of 3 tests in a day. Math isn't really necessary; just a few basic things, nothing really advanced. I have no idea about any differences for international students. Good luck!!!!!!!!!</p>