Prepping for BIO without prior experience

<p>Hey given I only have two weeks. Do you think I can prep for BIO without any prior experience? I know absolutely nothing, so I'm going to self-study</p>

<p>Also any good books for BIO?</p>

<p>Which is easier bio e or m?</p>

<p>THANKS!</p>

<p>If you are good at science or have interest in Bio, it would be easier to self-study…
I think that Bio E is easier, but it kinda depends on the person: nature->ecology and human physiology and whatnot->molecular.
I’m using Barron’s SATII Bio to self study Bio M.
Best of luck~!
I haven’t started yet either… ;)</p>

<p>It’s very possible to self study it. Most of the stuff is just common sense, so you don’t have to take too much time to study the material. Taking the E is easier, but M typically scores higher, so it’s your call.</p>

<p>It’s definitely possibly to self-study.</p>

<p>Choosing E or M depends on you & your preferences. For M, it’s a lot of the more technical subjects & the answers are right or wrong with no maybes. E tends to have more iffy questions that are usually easier, but there’s a better curve for M.</p>

<p>Last year, I kinda-sorta figured I’d take M, but I still studied both (though emphasized M more). When it came time for the test-taking, I skimmed through both the E and the M questions. I would’ve switched to E if the questions blatantly easier, but I stayed with M.</p>

<p>Self-studying is fine for Bio. My class didn’t cover a lot for bio so i basically self-studied most of the material and got a 780 on M. I studied completely from PR though, so I would suggest concentrating on PR and going over the others just to fill in the cracks.</p>