<p>^^^u had an easy test then; this test was a monster of a test,</p>
<p>i literally memorized barrons and I read AP cliffs once and prolly scored about 650-700 :(</p>
<p>^^^u had an easy test then; this test was a monster of a test,</p>
<p>i literally memorized barrons and I read AP cliffs once and prolly scored about 650-700 :(</p>
<p>on my 4 practice tests I never scored higher than 670 and I got 640 twice (and the first was 5-something...), but I didn't feel as good on the real test, so i'm hoping 650-700</p>
<p>did anyone answer "chloroplast a and chloroplast b"</p>
<p>offtopic: i still cannot get over how stupid i was to not take guesses and only answer 27 on math2. i just went over 6 practice tests and I undeniably did better the more i answered and guessed. 600-620 math2 and mid-600s bio is horrendous in comparison to a 2110 sat.</p>
<p>really wish i have known the plant cross-section, i got 1 right, and the rest wrong or omit</p>
<p>Do you guys remember the question about the cross section of the root... was it asking for phloem or xylem</p>
<p>Umm, lol.
I think you guys are stressing this test way too much...it wasn't that bad.
Just wait til' scores come about..I bet most of you will do better than you think.</p>
<p>xylem 4 me</p>
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<p>i literally memorized barrons and I read AP cliffs once and prolly scored about 650-700
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the tests are suppose to be comparable. so hard test = lenient curve.</p>
<p>thanks anhtimmy, i hope so :(</p>
<p>i literally got a 790 and 760 on the practice collegeboard book ones, and I got a 750 on the sparknotes</p>
<p>but this test was nothing like it :(,,so hard!!!</p>
<p>^ u can tell im sad lol</p>
<p>how many questions can you get wrong and still get a 700+ or 700.
anyone help me with this?
thanks</p>
<p>What books have performed the best on preparing for the test?
Thanks</p>
<p>E is way harder, just look at the percentiles.
my 770 was a 97%ile. xD</p>
<p>gowirih,just look at the percentiles , 800 in BIO E is 99 percentile, 800 in BIO M is 98 percentile.So it is clear that in BIO M you can get more wrong answers and still an 800.</p>
<p>anhtimmy,you are WRONG. BIO/M is harder than BIO/E.Look at the curve in my previous post.
One question for you;800 in Math Level 1 is 99+ percentile, and 800 in Math Level 2 is 90 percentile. Which test is harder Level 1 or Level 2. Obviously , the curve is better for the harder tests.</p>
<p>Source for the info: <a href="http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat_subject_tests_percentile_ranks_2008.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat_subject_tests_percentile_ranks_2008.pdf</a></p>
<p>agreed with MP22!</p>
<p>Good news on mine. It showed up as Bio-M!!! Not E!!!</p>
<p>Now watch me get a 450 :D</p>
<p>How do you know that you accidentally selected the M section? I didn't think they gave any information regarding the test until next Tuesday.</p>
<p>its a personal opinion.
i chose Bio E because when I did all 100 questions, I knew more questions in the E specialized section.</p>
<p>1 more week of waiting...the suspense is killing me. Anyways, E is much easier than M in my opinion, but I haven't really looked at the M section, which is statistically the better choice since students score higher on the M.</p>
<p>Yessss! So happy with score!!! 790 E! I thought I did well, but not this well!</p>
<p>Omg i got 800 on m?? I've never done anything like this! Yayyyy</p>