<p>Does anybody remember if there were a lot of animal phyla questions? (porifera, cnidarians, platyhelminthes...) </p>
<p>there was maybe like 2 at most lol.</p>
<p>thank you so much for the reply? if you remember still, was there any specific topics that you didn’t study a lot of but there was a lot on the test? </p>
<p>@alu1415 lol didn’t tag you in the last post (I’m new to this aha) but thanks so much for the reply!! do you remember if there were any specific topics that you didn’t study but there was a lot of on the test? I’m taking the November one… </p>
<p>@beedub Score comes out tomorrow and depending on how well I did, I might take November one as well. For your question, I took Biology M and I gotta say there was A LOT of genetic questions on that test. There was no question on biomes. Overall, everything is fair game. Biology just has so much info that collegeboard can throw at you lol.</p>
<p>@alu1415 wow, I think I’m doing the ecology one… Hope you did well!! Thank you for the information! </p>
<p>@alu1415 was there a lot of human physiology questions?? How’d you do?</p>
<p>@beedub3 there were like 4 or 5 human physiology questions on the october test. you just need a general idea of the stuff, no need to go in depth</p>