<p>Can we still register for the NOV test after seeing our scores in late October?</p>
<p>I think so…assuming there’s space left at your center and that you’re willing to pay the late fee.</p>
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<p>I agree too. :(</p>
<p>Just wondering, have any of you written to collegeboard to complain about the lack of clarity on the test? I wonder what our scores will be like considering all this ambiguity</p>
<p>Was the barrons book suitable on it’s own for thus test? Should I use Princeton review as a supplement? Please help ke. I have the exam in 2 weeks!!!</p>
<p>^^ is there any email?</p>
<p>^I used Barons and found the practice tests to be easier for this test but it is usually opposite so idk. I would do PR + Barrons.</p>
<p>Comparing the PR to Barron’s, there seems to be extra information in the PR (too much in my opinion) and I really don’t have the time for all that. So I’m now wondering if Barron’s is enough.</p>
<p>There better be a good curve. I seriously thought the Princeton/Barron’s/SparkNotes tests were significantly easier than this. So many questions were ambiguous or unclear or unfair. The problem is, I do not know if ETS even realizes this. Any more predictions on the curve? What do you think -10 will be, on a good curve?</p>
<p>Please ALL i want ask about what Defintion of Control in Experemnets and please with Example :S:S</p>
<p>Is it just me or the SAT 2 bio getting more difficult every year?</p>
<p>it was soooooooooooooo freakin hard
Bio E section was IMPOSSIBLE
I hope they have nice curve ![]()
I think i omitted 3 and got like 15 wrong
dammmmmmnnnnnn</p>
<p>results coming out in 3 days! this thursday i think…</p>
<p>^Wait, it’s coming out in three days? are you sure? i thought they said five weeks after the test date.</p>
<p>Please ALL i want ask about what Defintion of Control in Experemnets and please with Example :S:S</p>
<p>Ye, my fingers are crossed for a good score and good curve lol</p>
<p>hi,
I don’t know if you guys already confirmed this, because I only read the first 12 pages or so.
But for the question on when you can see the chromosomes, would the answer be the prophase mitosis phase? Because in my PR book, it clearly says in the prophase “the chromosomes condense and we can see them (under the microscope of course.)”</p>
<p>^yes, chromosome starts to condense in prophase.</p>
<p>Okay, thanks.
Because in pg. 10 someone gave a list of answers, and it said that you can see the chromosomes with a microscope in the metaphase stage, which made me confused.</p>
<p>yea scores come out october 28th around 6 am
for me (eastern) thats in 12 hours! O_O</p>
<p>i am so not excited. hopefully everyone did well.</p>
<p>I hope there was a good curve.</p>