<p>I got 670 </p>
<p>good I guess</p>
<p>I got 670 </p>
<p>good I guess</p>
<p>i also got a 670 pretty disappointed. wanted to get over 700 but i guss it was predicted. ive only taken bio honors fully and im taking ap bio right now wjhich didnt help since obviosly ive only completed about 2 months of it. watever. i hope colleges realize that bc i wanna major in bio. haha</p>
<p>i got 65O is that good ?
i think im gonna retake :(</p>
<p>thts wat i got first time. its actually decent.</p>
<p>i got a 710 :(... this is horrible cuz i got a 740 in oct... i thought i did pretty good.. the curve was bad</p>
<p>800 for me! In spite of careless mistakes that I thought would screw me over. I must have lucked out with the curve. :)</p>
<p>Anyone want to take a stab at figuring out the curve? I'm guessing that the minimum for an 800 was -3 or -4.</p>
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<li>i'm happy.</li>
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<p>760 and glad to be rid of the College board!</p>
<p>Great job ppl these are gd scores
... * FOR ALL 700+ SCORERS WHAT BOOKS DID U STUDY FROM*
i only have barrons and a really old PR im being homeschooled so what can i do to improve? ( something off of the Internet would be good because there are no books available where i live :( )<br>
GOOD JOB ANYWAYS :)</p>
<p>strawberriice, i used kaplan and just read all of the review chapters (i took AP bio last year). it helped. just memorize it and you'll be fine.</p>
<p>Barrons, I read it cover to cover and did all of the questions.</p>
<p>Just for reference, I took Regents Living Environment (Bio for anyone with a pulse, all students in NYS need to pass the test) and am currently taking college level Bio, though I only had 2 mos of it under my belt.</p>