December 2010-SAT II Biology E/M

<p>If I were you, I would send today’s scores since you feel you did better on them (800 compared to 770) and because it’s a more recent testing date, so they would prefer that over something you took 3 years ago.</p>

<p>Any curve predictions for international bio E?</p>

<p>International and domestic are the same for subject tests, I think.</p>

<p>and I <em>really</em> hope the curve is lenient, though not expecting it.</p>

<p>I hope the curve is generous, too-is it usually for Dec subject tests?</p>

<p>Also, can someone please c 0 m p i l e a list? :smiley: everyone would love you</p>

<p>Omitted 7 (Kaplan book didn’t have eye diagram), reading over peoples answers i think i missed no more than 5 or 6. According to Kaplan book I should get 770, hopefully that’s the case.</p>

<p>PR didn’t have an eye diagram either, but it’s really pretty obvious.</p>

<p>I’m just hoping for 700+ (got 760 on CB practice test & mid-high 600s on PR)</p>

<p>How come you guys managed higher scores on CB tests than on PR? Other way around, here.</p>

<p>lol I have no clue, I thought it was weird too. I think CB is a more accurate prediction though, because they’re the test-makers, right?</p>

<p>For the question about the amino acid what did you get?</p>

<p>Crap so what was the answer to the trees/insects?
I am confident in my answer (the negative linear graph) but i need reassurance.</p>

<p>was it really starch instead of glycogen? Aww i picked glycogen. :frowning:
-6 for me. Wow i thought i had a perfect score. Guess not.</p>

<p>Negative graph and starch here as well.</p>

<p>For the question about the amino acid what did you get?</p>

<p>and</p>

<p>were the first to mitochondria?</p>

<p>^left blank & yes. c m pile questions anyone?</p>

<p>the question you are referring to dancingbear is where the next amino acid be placed yes? </p>

<p>It was the to the far right, the one pointing to the bonded C and 2 H’s.</p>

<p>Thank you;</p>

<p>Oh and is the curve on sparknotes more accurate than the one in the released test or is it vice versa?</p>

<p>^no it is not. </p>

<p>There was a question with the “agglutination reactions” as an answer.</p>

<p>^skipped that one</p>

<p>how does everyone think they did? I feel so stupid right now.</p>

<p>Me too; I skipped 13 got 5 wrong. I am hoping for a 700. Do you think I will make it?</p>

<p>EDIT: OH!!! For the question with the question with chromosomes separating strangely because they are stuck or w/e. Which one did you guys get?</p>

<p>^you’re on the edge, albeit on a favorable part of the edge :slight_smile:
Assuming you got nothing else, yes you will</p>

<p>I used a 2007-2008 Princeton Review book for this…it’s a fantastic book, but on all the diagrams I was basically like “WHAT IS THIS??”</p>

<p>I think I screwed up on the diagram that asked about RNA/mitochondria locations…there were two giant ball things and I didn’t know what the difference between them was!!! I think I said one was the mitochondria…Didn’t recognize the diagram at all, but I thought I knew transcription quite well. =(</p>