<p>So, I havent prepared any I have princetons book for studying but thats it all nighter or wut? i need at least a 700, can somoen tell me what i can miss. As well as what i should study on the most. PLease</p>
<p>That book is great...just start plowing through it. And stay off here. :-)</p>
<p>If you're taking M (which I think is easier) focus on that stuff... and if you're taking E, focus on that instead. Simple.</p>
<p>Other than that there's not much you should skip, because the questions can be pretty eclectic.</p>
<p>edit: just realized i'm a bit late, oh well</p>
<p>Or cram sparknotes...that's what I'm doing now :)</p>
<p>If I remember correctly, the Bio-M questions were much shorter than the Bio-E questions, but I would recommend you lean toward whatever your school concentrated on.</p>
<p>It's difficult to predict what topics will crop up on the test. In mine, there was a section right in the beginning on classifying animals, but my friend encountered a section on vitamins. The best advice I can give is to know a bit of everything. Study the vocabulary in particular so you will at least recognize the terms and be able to make an educated guess for some questions.</p>
<p>Remember, you can always take it over again if you feel your score is not up to par.</p>
<p>As for study books, I would recommend Kaplan's--it's not too boring but it has everything you need to know.</p>