<p>Aren't the Bio curves almost always at least -4 to -7? That's all I've been seeing in my review books. And I'm talking about Molecular ;)</p>
<p>oh it was where protein digestion happens? stomach, small intestine..etc?</p>
<p>i think it was in E...i did E and M, but I chose M, so i didn't look over my E.</p>
<p>what would the raw score need to be for around a 750</p>
<p>what would the raw score have to be for a 750 scaled</p>
<p>hmm really princeton review says -2= 800 and apparently the one practice test i didnt take had all the stupid answers......
o and i dont really remember the protein digestion one either but it seems like an M question but I took M and have no memory...but I forgot most of the questions neways...but protein digestion starts in stomach and is completed in small intestine i believe.</p>
<p>It was core. and it asked where proteins were digested</p>
<p>oj sorry to be troublesome but was it one of those </p>
<p>1.stomach
2.small intestine
3. blah</p>
<p>a.1 and 2</p>
<p>kinda questions or just a normal multiple choice which then the answer should be just small intestine right?</p>
<p>No it was an abcde question</p>
<p>the question was in the E section.. you two are thinking of a diff problem</p>
<p>cool, so its just small intestine in which case Ill hope I had enough energy in me to get atleast that right even tho I did get some stupid one wrongs....</p>
<p>..i definitely thought it was a small intestine+stomach answer...</p>
<p>and it is on E, i asked all the people who took M, and they didn't remember it. i did both the E and the M problems..</p>
<p>that is odd a question like that seems to be yelling out Molecular...heh</p>
<p>but it it asked where it is completed its def s. intestine</p>
<p>and if it asked where protein digestion occured then its both.</p>
<p>Its digestion so its organismal biology</p>
<p>Can somebody please go over the pedigree question in core?</p>
<p>it was recessive sex linked allele, but i dont remember the specific questions.</p>
<p>Yea...I think I said recessive sex-linked too because more men had the disease...but that was probably a bad way of choosing the answer.</p>
<p>i am still confused about the dialysis bag one:
was the answer to the "what happened here" question diffusion or osmosis?</p>
<p>Wasn't there equal amounts of men/women?</p>
<p>I think the pedigree question involved albinism? And they said it was autosomal recessive...I don't think there was a question that asked mode of inheritance.</p>
<p>@upton: I remember some answer choice about "diffusion of sugar" - its probably the answer to the first question in that section (i think there were four?). Osmosis also did occur though, the paragraph said that the bag got larger.</p>
<p>@apostle regarding canceling: For the most part, its not necessary to cancel. However, since you are a freshman, and feel that you could do a lot better...I think its an option that you could consider. Usually, things that warrant canceling would be, like what a previous poster said, reasons to drop your score by hundreds of points (omitting pages/bad essays etc). And with the whole "colleges like to see improvement thing"...I'm pretty sure theyd like to see someone do it right the first time rather than someone improve over three test administrations. I canceled an SATI and retook it the following month, since I knew I could do better/I thought my essay was so off topic that it was grounds for a 0. Probably overreacted, but it turned out to be an amazing decision ;)</p>
<p>Okay, thanks Echelon...does anybody remember the exact numbers?</p>