<p>Like deus.ex said, you dont pick which Bio secion to do till test day. In fact, I think that you can look at the questions before choosing one (because the only difference is you bubble in a different test code for E versus M). The AP Bio curriculum actually covers both parts (at least it did at my school - I've seen people get 700+ on either one after AP Bio).</p>
<p>As to what alebed said, as far as I know, AP Environmental doesn't cover basic biology enough for you to take the SAT II. Even if you take the E test, there will still be molecular questions in the combined part (and vice-versa)</p>
<p>I just came back from borders and looked at practice books. I think I am gonna take M. It's more my style, and it involves the real concrete stuff.</p>
<p>but the sat scores don't have to be sent in conjunction with the college applications right? i don't really know exactly how the process goes yet..but if i end up wanting to take the october one..but sent in my application before those scores came back...i wouldn't have to send my most current scores (hypothethically speaking if i wasn't satisfied with my june scores)</p>