<p>For Bio, should I select E or M?</p>
<p>It's a toughie.</p>
<p>For Bio, should I select E or M?</p>
<p>It's a toughie.</p>
<p>Only you can decide that...</p>
<p>If you know more about ecology/macrobiology, take E. If microbiology/biochemistry is more your thing, then take M. It might help if you took a practice test for each concentration and compared your scores.</p>
<p>I'd probably take the M because I know more M, but my friend who took the E said that it's basically looking at graphs and interpreting..</p>
<p>Yogi Berra said it best
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it"</p>
<p>im going to take M so you should too :)</p>
<p>E practice tests were much easier for me, so I picked E. It really is mostly interpreting graphs, with some random terms thrown in there. I haven't seen my scores yet (most likely 750+), so you might want to take my advice with a grain of salt.</p>
<p>didnt you get a 790 or something? why would you waste time/money for an 800 when colleges wont even care that much..... there's my 2 cents.</p>
<p>look through both the sections on the test day (yes, they have both of them in the same booklet). I did that and I got a 780 - ended up taking E</p>
<p>So did you preview the last couple of questions for each section and compare? or just the first few?</p>
<p>i went thru it really quickly and actually did all 80 questions. i circled answers for both E and M and then weighed what section i knew more about. i ended up taking M and got a 750. i also took M cuz that's wat my AP bio teacher emphasized so i wasn't gonna betray my bio roots lol.</p>