biology M vs E

<p>Are the two biology tests counted as separate tests? ie: write both bio M and E?</p>

<p>yes theyre separate but i wouldnt think that you would take bio m and then bio e i dont see the point theres only a 20 question difference...</p>

<p>Bio M and Bio E are separate and you are not allowed to take bio M and E on the same day because that is considered cheating (as in, you can't do Bio M one hour and bio E in the second hour)
pick one...i had to explain that you only do either the M or E part but not both to a freshmen this june 5 minutes before her test and she could not understand what i was talking about...
i guess during your test you can fill in all the questions for M and E and then pick one, but you usually should conserve time</p>

<p>haha ok thanks:)</p>

<p>Which one has a better curve ?</p>

<p>ummm i think more ppl take Bio M than Bio E, for M is easier because AP Biology covers more molecular than ecology. If i were to guess M would have a higher curve, and the score averages are pretty big between the two. M is like 600 something; E is 500 something...</p>

<p>Usually, E has the harsher curve.</p>