SAT II Bio question.

<p>So I'm using Barrons to study for SAT II biology.
And I came to know that during the test I'm going to choose between either Molecular or Ecology/Ecological.
I don't really understand the difference between E/M.
Let's say if I choose M, will I be dropping out some chapters and not study them ?
I found out that the last chapter of the Barrons is called "Ecology", so if I choose biology M, will I drop out that chapter and not study it ?</p>

<p>One last question :) for people who've already taken SAT II bio, are there any strategies you followed while studying for it ?
The Barrons book seems full of information, do you focus on something particular or should I just study the whole book then answer the practice exams ?</p>

<p>Even if you take Bio-M, the general section will have ecological questions.</p>

<p>Alright, thank you sir.</p>

<p>Yeah, I would just say you have to know everything, just to be safe. I spent 3-4 months with a tutor and the Barron’s book, and I kind of just read the book over and over again until I was really comfortable with the info xP But I had taken AP bio before, so I had a lot of prior knowledge.</p>

<p>If you took AP Biology you shouldn’t have to study at all for it. It isn’t that hard. I managed to get a 780 on it not even studying. The only problems I had was with reading/ interpreting the diagrams given and with the anatomy stuff. The diagrams look like a 2nd grader was given a pencil and told what to draw. There was a decent amount of anatomy on the test and my teacher didn’t teach it, so depending how well you know it you might want to look that over.</p>