Time Constraints

<p>Ok, so I was wondering if this plan to prepare fo the bio sat would work. So lets if today and tommorow I review all of my notes from my honors biology class and by barrons book. On monday my bio teacher is going to do ecology in one day so monday and tuesday I study ecology from my teacher's notes and the barron's review book. On wendsday, thursday and friday I take some practice test from the baroons review books I have. On friday Ill just do some final review for the test on saturday. Would this and do you have any tips on how to score an 800 and generally which test has a better curve, E/M.</p>

<p>You’re the person who got a 800 on the Barron’s practice test aren’t you? I’m pretty sure you don’t have to worry. Just review your notes, go over some tougher sections in Barron’s and look over some practice questions.</p>

<p>Whichever one you do better on the practice tests, take that. (E/M I mean)</p>

<p>M has a better curve I’m pretty sure.</p>

<p>yeah, its just that I took a test my teache gave me from like peterson’s and I really didnt know like 4-5 of them</p>

<p>Well, if you skip like 2 of those and make educated guesses on the others you’ll still get an 800 easily. In fact, you could probably get all 5 wrong and still get an 800. Did you decide on E or M yet?</p>

<p>sohaibshaikh, if you can ace both Barron’s and Spark Notes, you are already in great shape for the exam :)</p>

<p>i decided to do M, and I really dont like E cause were doing ecology in one day in my honors bio class on monday and the other four days for review. Plus my class has been focusing n chemical stuff like biochem, repiraton, phtotsynthesis, genetics and at the end of the year we take a super easy regents examination given to us by the state of new york. And one thing I really hate is reading graphs because although I know bio-E is easier I sometimes make really stupid mistakes with graphs that I cannot afford</p>