<p>omg that wood be great anhtimmy could u upload it here?</p>
<p>Barron's. All I can say.</p>
<p>how long did you guys study.. like a chapter everyday for a month?</p>
<p>with barrons i got 800 on bio m</p>
<p>Barrons SAT II and Cliffs AP Bio, Spark notes for extra exams</p>
<p>Barrons(extra info, i didn't mind it), PR (has the best model tests for the SAT II), and take the SAT II for Bio released by collegeboard. I think they only released 1 bio SAT II. I didnt use PR and I still got a 790 -m, so using PR might give you that extra boost for an 800.</p>
<p>It depends on really, what your strongest skills are when it comes to Bio. I studied the details for the AP Bio exam extremely well using Cliffnotes and got a 5 on it. Around a week or two before, I studied SAT II Bio only using Princeton Review, and touchups of a borrowed Barrons book for skipped over details like sensory organs. </p>
<p>For PR, I basically just made sure I was able to answer all of the mini quiz questions and took the practice tests. Weird story though, I studied for M, but it turned out that I was much stronger at E in the end...even though the questions were trickier and I had only studied Ecology for the AP exam a month before. Came out of it with a 780 :D So just go with your gut and with what you retain the best.</p>
<p>its been a few weeks and im already improving a crapload.. thanks for the tips.. im scoring 750+ on the practice tests</p>
<p>haha good to hear.. i shood get crackin already</p>
<p>I can't seem to find my summaries anywhere.
if i find it i will post here</p>
<p>Sparknotes book and the website will have you ready for most of the information on the exam. CliffNotes plants and sparknotes for everything else and you should be more than ready</p>
<p>i personally think that barrons was the best
i went through cliffs and its way harder.
try the book by Mc Graw Hill for a better understanding of the various concepts....
i did only barrons and managed a 770 after studying for just two weeks...</p>
<p>jeeez how much did you improve in those two weeks? and how much did you study specifically</p>