<p>So, between E and M, I typically get more M questions right but only by 1. Most of them, I don't know. I'm definitely more comfortable with the E questions but I tend to mis-read them a LOT and get them wrong. I naturally don't like genetics but I hate the graphs that are involved in E. I took some practice tests and E had sooo many long questions and graphs. To be honest, I don't have the proper attention spam needed to analyze graphs (i know...it's bad). Right now, I'm averaging 650-680 which is ok for me given how I'm a freshmen and only had one month to prepare. (I'm in not in honors classes either...yay dumb kids FTW!) But seriously, I need help.</p>
<p>Why don’t you wait two years and take it as a junior? If your school offers a more advanced bio course, I would suggest taking that. Really? I always thought M had the graphs and experiments and stuff.</p>