<p>Hi, quick question. I'm planning to take the subject test in November, and I'm also planning to take Math II and Biology. I have a pretty good handle on math, but I just need a little help with biology. My school screwed me over kinda by not letting us take AP bio until senior year. I have a a little over two months to prep for it, which includes time in class. I have the prep book from PR, Barrons, AP bio from cliffsnotes, and campbells ap edition. Any suggestions oon how to study for it?</p>
<p>I also am taking bio and math II in november. D: </p>
<p>I took ap bio last year and took the subject test in june but didn’t do so well (at least by CC standards aka I didn’t get an 800) because I was too busy studying for my other subject tests that day. So I’m retaking bio in nov and I pretty much forgot everything that was in ap bio. I would say, start looking through the review books NOW. The content of PR and Barrons are pretty much the same, pick whichever one you want. If you have time/are bored, you can go through cliffnotes but there’s a lot of stuff in the ap test that isn’t covered in the subject test. Read through the entire book at least once. Do as many practices test as you can and brush up on the areas you need help on by either reviewing that area in the review book or in campbell. Read through the review book again the day/night before the test. That worked like a charm for my other subject tests anyway. Bio has a lot of info to cover and you never know what will be on the test so study away. Good luck!</p>