<p>So, I will be taking the SAT Bio subject test this May. Do you think that the SAT biology review book by Princeton would cover all the information I need to know for the AP test? I really don't know if I would have time to go through the SAT subject test book and an AP test book. I currently have the Cliffsnotes AP Biology book, but since the AP exam does not focus as much on specifics, would it be sufficient to just study for the AP Bio test with the SAT biology 2 book by princeton? Of course, if I have time, then I will study using the Cliffsnotes too. Thanks for answering my question!</p>
<p>I took both of them last year, I wouldn’t recommend using the SAT II Book alone to study. If you have cliffnotes, or any other review book made for the new bio exam it would be better if you used that. The new bio test is very lab based, and is a lot of reading data, rather than wrought memorization of biology facts like the SAT II. While the SAT II review will probably cover more content wise and would be a good review for that purpose, it would not prepare you for the format and types of questions the AP asks.</p>