Important questions about SAT bio

<p>I plan on taking the test in the fall, but, according to your guys's assesment, what is the hardest stuff that they test on the bio subject test ( I only ask today because it's probably fresh in your minds) For me it seems like the plant parts and plant specifics is the hardest. I also find the questions about symmetry, exoskeleton, coelomate, deturostome vs protostome, etc... to be kinda hard. What do you guys think after taking the test today? (Also if you could tell me what kinda stuff is the easiest that would also be very helpful)</p>

<p>Hey, I'll try and help you out. Let's see... you have a good start with the plant stuff, though whether I was just well-prepared for the AP which helped me, or there really wasn't much emphasis, I didn't notice any particularly detailed stuff on practice tests or the real thing. Concerning the classification stuff (coelomate, deuterostome) I too find that annoyingly detailed and worthless information, but in the case that it shows up (if you check the official thread, you'll see just how many questions were on it today), you want to be able to bag the 4 or 5 questions without looking back. The easy stuff is like: Which of the following nucleotide bases are correctly paired in DNA: C-T, A-T, C-A, G-U, C-A? ...and Where are proteins assembled in the cell? duh, ribosomes. I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, I hope I remember to check this thread. ;)</p>