<p>It doesn't matter to me; I love everything about biology. Which is rumored to be easier to get a great score on, Molecular or Ecological? Does anyone have specifics on how to choose?</p>
<p>take both if you really love bio</p>
<p>A lot of people cannot take both because they need others to take. Who wants to send two scores to colleges both in Bio, unless u are totally going science, but even then it would be better for a science and a math.</p>
<p>You could try taking practice tests and seeing which you do better on, but the prep books aren't always that accurate.
I had a chance to look briefly at the E and M questions on the test before having to choose..the proctor says you may open your book and then, a minute later or so, you bubble in which test you are taking. This helped me affirm my decision to take E...I saw questions about enzymes on M and heredity questions on E--I just find that stuff easier.
E is, I think, a bit less vocab/memorization and a little more reasoning/logic than M. I think the average score for E is lower than M, but I am pretty sure I would have done worse on M (I got a 740) and my AP class hardly did any ecology/animal behavior type stuff. So, you can probably succeed at either. Remember, it's just 20 questions out of 100, the core is general bio.</p>