<p>Hey guys, I have just done 3 practice exams in a row. I got 590 on Barron 1, then 630 on Sparknotes 1, then 670 on Sparknotes 2. Is 750 an impossible target or tomorrow ???</p>
<p>if anyone has the barrons 2009 practice test i took the online tests with cd, one the first one i got a 770, on the second i got a perfect score on molecular and two wrong on the general and left one blank</p>
<p>Okay, so I know you have to code for either E or M, but can you switch after seeing the questions? I mean, say I code in M on my answer sheet, and then go, “Oh, crap! Ecology would have been way easier!” Can I switch?</p>
<p>Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I’d appreciate the insight!</p>
<p>Hey guys- I’ve noticed a lot of the questions on this thread are basically AP type questions. Which is understandable b/c many of you are in the class this year. But I get the feeling that the actual test will be formatted differently and will have emphasis on different subject areas than the AP. This is from taking 7 practice tests so far and an 8th in an couple hours. Do you guys think the AP and SAT will be similar at all? I mean, I heard they’re pretty different. Also, I’m considering taking a look at my review books from last year instead of re-reading Barron’s. Would this be helpful?</p>
<p>immovable-flat tightly placed together and interolocekd(cranium)
paritally movable-pelvis and ribs
hinge-movmeent in one plane(back and forth)-jaws, toes, fingers, elbows and knees
ball and scoket-movemnt in all planes(hips and shoulders)
pivot-one bone pivotso r rotates on top of another(ankles, wirst, skull)
gliding-limited felixbility, sliding(in between vertebrae)</p>