<p>I'm currently a freshman in high school and am taking biology-- not AP bio, but pre-AP. However, our school's biology department is widely regarded as one of (if not THE) best in the state. We go into a lot of detail and it's a very, very challenging course.
I may not take a second year of biology and I feel like I have a good grasp of the material. What are the pros and cons of taking the SAT II in bio now? If I do badly, what are the consequences? I looked at all the multiple-choice questions offered on the College Board website and did pretty well.
Advice, anyone?
Thank you!</p>
<p>Last year one of my classmates in my Honors Biology class took the SAT II Biology test and said it was "easy". Our teacher did not recommend any of us to take the SAT II test simply because we did not covered enough information. However, she took the test and I'm guessing did pretty well on it. So it all depends on you. If you like Biology and will to go that extra mile to prep for the test, go for it!</p>