For Biology E/M, is it okay if I view the questions first then choose E or M?

<p>In all honesty, I believe I have a better understanding of M than E, however, when I do the practice tests (1 from Collegeboard and 2 from PR), I scored higher on the E section. So on the test day, is it okay if I view the questions first then choose E or M?</p>

<p>Yes, you can look at both of the sections and decide which one you would do better on.</p>

<p>You see, I have never taken an AP biology course before not even an honor one, I took the regular one…</p>

<p>Well, IMO, Biology E would probably be easier for someone with a less thorough class. I say this because the Molecular questions seem to be more like AP questions and the Ecology questions seem to be more general knowledge/common sense. The only risk with E questions is that there are sometimes really random questions, but those are hard to get correct regardless of whether you’ve taken AP Biology or not. You will probably have to use some sort of review book if you have not taken AP Biology. I would recommend using both PR and Barron’s. I did that (without AP Biology) and got 780 :)</p>