pfff. What shall ME do?

<p>I am taking BIO on May and I'm feeling worse as time passes.</p>

<p>I have been studying from Sparknotes, Princeton Review and Kaplan, but mainly Kaplan.
I thought I was well-prepared once I went through all these books, but when I checked a "Official BIO thread", i noticed some discussion over oddly specific questions like: snake leg bones, names of diseases ect.
I lost it!</p>

<p>Supposing that I don't have any strong knowledge base in Biology(30%) and the remaining 70% of what I know is coming from Kaplan+PR+Sparks, what might I score?
And, what diseases, scientists and other crucial peculiarities shall I know?</p>

<p>p.s
please do not suggest Barron's, it's already late now.</p>

<p>If you've been studying from all 3 of those, you'll be fine. Stop worrying, don't let that thread bother you.</p>

<p>Is there any special list of scientists/diseases I should know?
Ohh... and I just recalled another one. It was pertaining to wavelengths captured by some animal's eyes. :D
Dunno, but if this shows up on my test I might just laugh out loudly, concurrently cry in quietly. :(</p>

<p>Truth is, a lot of the things in those CC review threads won't be on the test. In fact, I have a huge knowledge of biology, got 5 on AP bio, used Kaplan, and got an 800 on bio-M, yet there are a bunch of random things in those threads that I found I couldn't answer. Hell, I'm a bio major. Don't let the thread discourage you.</p>

<p>Not sure about what scientists or diseases to know, I don't think you need to know any scientists though.</p>

<p>:)
Thank you. You really are encouraging!</p>

<p>So... any one would like to share some experience? recommend something?</p>