<p>i thought the MC for the AP Bio exam was pretty easy. how is the SAT II Bio compared to that? Easier, much easier, same difficulty?
and would reviewing my Barron's AP Bio studybook be adequate studying?</p>
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<p>Bump… Please reply i really need to know!</p>
<p>i think it’s about the same. i took the bio M, and that was on par with the AP’s difficulty</p>
<p>SO MUCH EASIER!! AP test was really easy, but the SAT was a joke</p>
<p>I don’t think you have anything to worry about. I got a 700 on it last year as a freshman after taking an honors bio class in which I learned very little & I studied for about an hour the night before. Considering you’ve taken AP Bio, if you just do a little quick review the night before I’m sure you can get at least a 750, probably a lot higher.</p>
<p>Personally, I thought the SAT Bio (because I had time, I did both E and M, then chose which one I thought I’d do better on haha) was easier in the E and M parts then the AP Bio exam MC, but a bit harder in the regular 60 questions. However, you can easily make up your scores on AP Bio MC in the essays… plus AP Bio has a large curve.</p>
<p>And I took a year-long AP Bio course this past year, if that helps.</p>
<p>So just some ap book review should be adequate?</p>
<p>I didn’t specifically study for the SAT II exam, and instead studied from the AP biology review books. It worked fine for me, and I received an 800 :)</p>
<p>I thought the SAT test was easier than the AP test</p>
<p>My friends and bio teacher told me to take molecular, which is easier to get a high score on?
And what are the key concepts on the m section?</p>