OFFICIAL SAT II BIO June 2..

<p>ccri: I left that one blank b/c they all kind of sounded similar. I was able to elminate two.. but i knew I'd guess wrong..so blank was better. haha lol</p>

<p>peachyyogurt: don't worry. my class was soo outdated.. I had to memorize everything and learn a billion new concepts. My sci book in school was from like 1980's lol. I swear.
750+ is great! 700+ is good.
750+ gives a great advantage against others.</p>

<p>I hope the curve is easier...feel like I totally screwed myself over, studying the wrong information. I hope I pulled off a 760 at least.</p>

<p>haha Yeah I dont leave stuff blank...that's probably a bad thing</p>

<p>i completely agree. i skipped school yesterday and spent 13 hours at B&N studying and taking practice tests. the organismal biology i studied took forever and was hardly even on the test.</p>

<p>ok yea good, so far not so bad for me, i have a few wrong but i dont really mind, probably much more wrong but i forgot what was on the rest of the tests ahaha hope there is a good curve!</p>

<p>W00T. I p|-|41|3c| this thing.</p>

<p>Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.</p>

<p>That's all.</p>

<p>It was surprisingly not too bad...so I hope I do well though.</p>

<p>LOL I felt pretty good about the test</p>

<p>YAY. I'm happy now. lol
Thankyou to whomever deleted everything! I love you. lol</p>

<p>QUESTION: you know the part where you write in cursive at the end of a test, are you supposed to write one for every test you take? because i only did it once but i took two tests today..hopefully thats how its supposed to be.</p>

<p>no. you can do it for one test.. im pretty sure.</p>

<p>Is a 720 in biology M really bad?
because ive been looking at past posts and everybody whose been getting low 700s have been really really disappointed...</p>

<p>nah. 720 isn't bad. 750+ would be great though.</p>

<p>Wait a minute. People on the other subject threads have been sharing for quite a bit now.</p>

<p>I know... but we have decided to be safe. =]</p>

<p>Anyone want to predict what (typically) 10 wrong is?
or maybe anyone want to predict the curve for 6 wrong?</p>

<p>ok. so if you get ten wrong.. that's probably going to be a 700+.. 6 wrong.. i'd say close to 750? even 750?</p>

<p>I did the first 60 questions, skimmed over E and then M and selected E because it seemed much much easier</p>

<p>I took Bio M last month (740) if you ask me the first 60 were harder than May's...but the E section I took was easier than M last year =/</p>

<p>By the way, the discussion thing is kinda iffy, last time when I got home I saw about half the test answers being discussed</p>