OFFICIAL SAT II BIO June 2..

<p>just because it's on Wikipedia doesn't mean its fact....remember not everything on Wikipedia is a fact</p>

<p>I think a got alot wrong on interpreting graphs...I didn't know what inversely proportional meant...</p>

<p>btw...what was the mendel question again</p>

<p>Does anyone happen to know if the alternate test administrations a week later (Jun 9) have a similar test?
Sorry if I missed anyone''s comments, long thread.</p>

<p>wait, did we need to copy the thing in CURSIVE??? ahhh.... crap.</p>

<p>I dont think it should matter much...</p>

<p>you know for the starling question? the best answer would be as follows:
Hunt the starlings for food. Then, send them to africa and other countries to solve world hunger </p>

<p>xD
too bad it wasn't an answer choice</p>

<p>^haha. (10 char)</p>

<p>im ok, my score (over 700) isnt going to screw up my college app but it isnt anything spectacular. i hope everyone else did well.</p>

<p>oh and im also going to assume that the correct answer for the starlings was virus since i saw somewhere that a person who was pushing hard for that answer choice got an 800</p>

<p>^ um... I didn't put that one and got an 800 (Bio M)... haven't you guys heard about how they used a virus on rabbits in Australia? It killed off like 99% of them, but then the 1% that survived were naturally resistant to the virus, proliferatted wildly, and passed that resistance on to their offspring... next time it only killd 50%... and then 25%... blah blah =/~ the question was just bad though.</p>

<p>i said it was an assumption, naturally im biased towards that answer choice as I put it</p>

<p>Well, I guess we'll find out when the score reports are mailed out, right? We'd have to remember the question number though... Anyhoo, I would bet a million $$ that the answer was virus.</p>

<p>Yajimari, i think 90% is a pretty good kill rate, 50% too. Being resistant to that virus doesn't make them any more healthy if you had never introduced teh virus it would be irrelevent). the natural fauna could bounce pack and outcompete the 10% remaining; you can logistically ship those ones out anyways</p>

<p>^ so you're saying that the natural fauna, which couldn't handle the small initial community, will suddenly be able to "bounce back" and "outcompete" them? O____o; I don't think so. Wasn't the question looking for a "sustainable" way anyway? The virus isn't sustainable (even if you keep reintroducing it [90%, 50%, 25%...] ) and I don't think you can use a "combination" of methods =/. The question was just bad.</p>

<p>hey guys,
I just got my scores for the June SAT II Bio and they were terrible! ...I was supposed to be taking Bio M but my score report says that I took Biology E!
It's so weird because of the 3 subject tests i took that day, i felt the BEST about the bio one.</p>

<p>I called the SAT number to see about re scoring but i don't want to spend tons of money if its not going to do anything.</p>

<p>There are a few things that could have happened:
-I bubbled in that i was taking Bio E on the front sheet so therefore they graded it as such...but my answers were for bio M.
-I bubbled in bio M but SAT made a mistake and graded it as bio E
-I said I was taking bio E and I then DID take bio E and got a really bad score because I was planning on taking M
-some combination of those three.</p>

<p>SO! I was wondering if you guys could help me out. I want to know if i did take the QUESTIONS for bio M or not. Could people please jog my memory if they happen to remember any questions that were specifically on the Bio M test?</p>

<p>...here are some i remember taking, but i dunno if it was from the E/M portion or the second portion of the test:</p>

<p>-something about a mouse's heart rate being sped up
-a table at the very end of the section about diff substances and what color they turned after iodine was put in
-a diagram (map) about birds and when they began living in their habitats</p>

<p>so...i don't know which tests any of the above Qs were from. Could people who either took E or M tell me if they remember any distinct questions from that portion of the test?
Thanks!</p>

<p>uhm. i put RBC for the red blood cells one. also, the test is not based on the curve u think it is. all SAT's are standardized. this means that collegeboard decides missing how many equates to what scaled score. doesnt matter how bad every1 does, its how hard THEY Decide the test was. this is a STANDARDIZED test</p>

<p>@ peachie...i took M and i don't remember any of those questions</p>