<p>790! Woohoo! I guess the curve was very nice, considering the fact that I got at least 3 wrong based on the discussions here</p>
<p>790 ;> Pretty happy</p>
<p>so I got the lowest score on CC…</p>
<p>okay… can people at least say what they did to study, for how long did they prepare and what courses they were taking!!!</p>
<p>Would ease my pain or at least help me in the future…
Regards </p>
<p>:P</p>
<p>I got a 710. Considering that I was aiming for a 700+, I’m pretty happy.</p>
<p>I got a 770 on Bio E and was pleasantly surprised- I knew I had gotten at least 6 wrong. Nice curve!</p>
<p>Didn’t really study the organ systems, so the specific questions pertaining to things like that usually tripped me up. Actually, I didn’t really study at all (lol). Opened the Barron’s book the day before and read through it all within a couple hours without careful studying or anything- I just went over the basics.</p>
<p>I had a freshman Biology course focused on M stuff, and very little E until the last week or so which was after the June SAT date. But E stuff is just common sense anyway, there’s far less memorization involved imo. Bio M for Memorizing is really not my thing, so I chose to take E and am happy with that decision (I think I got around 2 or 3 wrong on the E section).</p>
<p>@akacesfan</p>
<p>you made my day </p>
<p>Okay that was too theatrical… but you get the point. :P</p>
<p>Mine aren’t available! And of course they didn’t give me a date to check back… not like I am dying to know or anything.</p>
<p>i love your name haha</p>
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<li>I was hoping to break 750 but im kinda disappointed in myself. should I retake?</li>
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<p>I’m pretty disappointed. Considering that I looked at this thread and thought I only missed 2 questions, I was expecting 780-800. I got a 720.</p>
<p>i got 720, when i really wanted to get above 750. and i want to major in a bio-related field too. does it matter, since i’m applying to the mid-tier UC’s and a few top UC’s such as UC Davis, UCSD and UCLA?</p>
<p>760 on M. Meh.</p>
<p>800 on the E. It is possible…</p>
<p>I got a 790 on the M. Not sure if that’s good enough though. Gunning for MIT. Kind of disappointed with myself tbh Has anyone here taken both E and M? Wondering if I should take E. My AP course at school focused 90% on M though. Sigh.</p>
<p>760 on E…don’t think this will help me for Stanford. However, considering that I didn’t have time to study and was having an anxiety-attack because of finals, the score itself makes me happy :)</p>
<p>800 on M! :D</p>
<p>Hold on I got a 770 on Biology M which I thought was very good, is there any University that I SHOULD NOT send this score to, meaning that they would see it as not good enough or that it would hurt my chances anywhere?</p>
<p>@ jtalley - Your score is great! But the reason why I said that I wasn’t sure if my score was good enough to send to Stanford is because my ECs aren’t amazing. So I thought that at least the other components of my application should be really strong to make up for it. It was a comment that was just based on me personally. Hopefully that wasn’t too confusing. Congratulations though!!</p>
<p>Is a 760 on Bio M good enough for UCLA, UC Berkeley, and USC?</p>
<p>@jsk4ever Thanks, I’m only a freshman → sophomore, so maybe they’ll take that into consideration. I’ve always heard that 750+ doesn’t really make a shred of difference, so good luck on Stanford!! I know I’ll be doing the same process soon enough…</p>