<p>i hate plants and kingdoms..if it was strictly bout body parts..it would rock!</p>
<p>haha its because damn campbell helps write it and hes a botanist. ugh...i hate that man</p>
<p>yeh yeh.he updates his freakin bio text every freakin year..cuz he added a new pic or new word..goddd..</p>
<p>What are some of the prep (books) you guys used? Did they help?</p>
<p>barrons..but dont ask me what i got out of it..bcuz then ill just have to lie..i never actually opened the book..ive looked at the cover a couple times..but i will open it b4 nov 6..</p>
<p>barrons, princeton, rea...hmm..also cliffnotes and princeton...oh and of course campbells
yea my parents made me do major studying for this thing (and twice..can you imagine..)</p>
<p>lol You motivate me to study... kinda. Taking the test Jan 22, 2005. GaoL: Study during winter break =) and of course... score high!</p>
<p>I took bio honors as a freshman 3 years ago and just took the bio M in october. I only used kaplan and managed to pull off a 770. However, I did read the review sections twice. Didn't feel like doing the practice tests. I should mention that the book was quite boring and hard to get through. But the information was good.</p>
<p>My son took a couple of practice tests to find out what he didn't know, as his biology class didn't cover a good bit of the material. He then used Sparknotes online (free) , and a Cliff Notes Biology (free - from public library). Studied about 10 hours total the week before the test. He did very well.</p>
<p>ah...wonderful
see I took bio H...AP bio...studied like a madwoman allll summer from thousands of books
and still only pulled off a 720
I mean its a good score but with all that studying I expected more</p>
<p>which prep book's practice test is closest to the actual thing ? anyone knows ?</p>