<p>Good enough to not retake I guess...I'm pleased cuz I really wanted the 800 US just to prove that I was as the bomb at it as I thought I was...also based on some of these results you guys should've just taken Math I...it was easy and I effed up and still got 720.</p>
<p>I'm so mad! I swear I thought I got a perfect score on the US History. And for the math.... well I hadn't studied. I'm in calc now and a lot of the stuff there was from a long time ago! Physics I wasn't expecting much... but at least better than a 660!!!!!!</p>
<p>Biology E 800<br>
Mathematics Level 2 800<br>
U.S. History 790
little better than I was expecting but I think I was just on that day :)...anyway good to see all your guys great scores, at least for the most part and don't stress out to much about...I know I'm one to talk but seriously anything 760+ is really good and I don't think is worth retaking</p>
<p>^to all the people taking AP Bio: did you feel that AP Bio helped prepare you, or were there too many additional concepts that made you go and review the basics? I am planning on taking Bio in Junior Year, instead of when i took bio honors(this year), since we hadnt completed a lot of what is on the test. Should i study some over the summer and take it in october or is it fine if I take it Junior year(w/ AP Bio)?</p>
<p>Math IIC: 710 (I am not good at math, and I did not study. I just wanted 700+. I am ecstatic.)
Literature: 770</p>
<p>Predicted was Math II: 690, Lit: 770. I am pretty good.</p>
<p>Anyway, after ACT scores yesterday I am DONE with standardized tests in high school before my senior year. YES! These two with my 760 US from May are perfectly good enough.</p>
<p>@Sixthsense: I took AP bio during this past year(rising senior now) and I felt really prepared for the test without having to do much outside studying except for ecology. We didn't get to cover that are during the year but the extent to which it is covered on the Bio E exam is small enough to learn in a day and be confident in. In a few words(hardly :P), I think you should be fine just taking it following the AP or even before this next year if you are planning to take AP Bio.</p>
<p>For SAT II Bio, I felt the little details I learned in AP Bio helped a lot, so I only had to go through Princeton Review(best and closest book, definitely) and read the practice tests and quizzes to refresh on the basics the night before - 780 on Bio E, and that's without studying ecology. That's supposed to be 98 percentile, so I'm happy :D Just beware of terribly worded questions - then again that's a catchall on all standardized questions. I was a sophomore when I took the SAT II.</p>