SAT Biology

<p>So the deadline for registering for the May tests is coming up and I haven't decided yet whether or not I should take SAT Bio.
I'm planning on majoring in Psychology and my top colleges are Columbia and Stanford, so you can guess what the rest of my list looks like.
I am definitely taking the US History SAT II and Math Level II.
I haven't taken biology since freshman year and that was only a six month course (two trimesters), so it did not go into much detail. I do have a Princeton Review SAT Bio book.
If I just read from this book, do you think I could pull off a 750+? Or should I play it safe and wait till June/October? Or should I just not take it at all and just take History and Math? </p>

<p>Advice??</p>

<p>bump, suggestions?</p>

<p>Help please!</p>

<p>lalala advice?</p>

<p>You might as well take it, and even if you don’t score well, you don’t have to send it to your colleges. I took it after a really poorly preparatory AP Biology class and scored a 790, as well as a 5 on my AP Bio test, but I thought the SAT subject was super easy. I’ve had a lot of bio, though, and that’s my main subject of interest. If you’ve only ever had one bio class, it might be tougher, but you might as well give it a shot. If nothing else, it’s good practice.</p>

<p>^^Just go for it. Bio is pretty straightforward if you take time to prepare for it.</p>