<p>I have the same issue. I want to get everything right. I’ve tried everything but it doesn’t seem to help. I’m taking it May 3rd. I’m taking bio but my class is like a zoo. Barron’s is good but I’m afraid that there’s going to be some random lab. I heard that the labs are hard and unpredictable. sometimes. I don’t recommend Kaplans, Princeton Review is good but not detailed enough.</p>
<p>Putting a good word in for Kaplan here. I took E a year after my honors bio class was over and still got an 800. I think the Kaplan book is particularly good for those who (like me) aren’t AP bio students and therefore might not have covered some of the test material at all. The explanations are fairly clear and the end-of-chapter quizzes let you know exactly what you need to work on. I thought the practice tests were slightly harder than the real exam; my scores on them were 40-50 points lower than my end score.</p>
<p>ok, im still going crazy but ill start to read kaplans. yeah, kaplans is hard. tell me your ways, lol.</p>
<p>i have a question for you guys out there. im not trying to be nosy or anything. im worried about how colleges see the score. do they only see the 200-800 score or also the subscores (there are subscores, right?). when you view your score report, how is it reported?</p>
<p>There aren’t any subscores. The score report just gives you the final score and nothing else. I don’t know if you can order a QAS as on the SAT.</p>
<p>I will say that the Kaplan material isn’t totally complete. There was one question on the May test last year that I hadn’t seen anything like in the book (it was about evolutionary sequence of phyla).</p>