SAT BIology Kaplan 2001-2003 edition...good?

<p>Hey guys</p>

<p>recently (today) i got this book from a friend</p>

<p>SAT II Biology E/M 2001-2003, 4th edition, published by Kaplan.</p>

<p>Will it prepare me well? it says "complete, effective preparation through 2003" lol,</p>

<p>also, note that it's still in the time where SAT subject tests were still SAT II...so if I start cram this book today, will I be well-prepared (750+) on SAT biology, specifically E?</p>

<p>I took SAT bio M in may, and got 640 :(
i hope to get 750+ this time, and I'm trying out E.</p>

<p>Well. I guess it could be possible to cram everything in two days, but not just with one book. I'd suggest getting the other ones or taking sparknotes tests.
It's all memory. So if you know you are good at that, you can do it. Otherwise, I'd say cancel it and study more for the next one.
Oh, I'm assuming that you are taking yours this Sat. Sorry, Forgot to mention.</p>

<p>I also have Barrons...but it was published in 1998, it was during the transition from "biology" to "biology e/m"</p>

<p>these are the only 2 books I have....and yes, I'm going to cram in 3 days. lol</p>

<p>^ lol.
The old barrons is full of info.. it's probably too old.
Get a new book tmrw if you can or go to sparknotes and use their notes and do their tests, but use Kaplan as well.</p>

<p>sparknotes, princeton, or barron's new book are all good. I personally hate Kaplan's bio books and their tests aren't as accurate.</p>

<p>i guess I'll use kaplan + sparknotes (they ahve it all online right?)
can't really get another book...tried my best and only got these 2 (which ppl on CC seem to think is bad :()</p>