What is better for colleges and what is easier - BIOLOGY E or M???

<p>what is easier - BIOLOGY E or M???</p>

<p>What do coleges like: BIOLOGY E or M???</p>

<p>I want a great great old 800 or at least a great 760-790</p>

<p>At least with regards to the curve, ecology is marginally</a> harder.</p>

<p>I don't think it makes much of a difference, though. Conventional wisdom is that both are easier in terms of the material than chem or physics, so the curve is harder. Also, almost everyone takes bio in HS but only the better students take physics.</p>

<p>I think M. I'm taking it M in October because it's easier than E.
Not sure which one is better for college. Sorry.</p>

<p>I would say M but E has a better curve.</p>

<p>I just took a practice test for each, and E seems WAY easier to me. I guess that's just how my mind works. I really don’t think colleges would have a preference for either test.</p>

<p>Although my AP class hardly spent any time on ecology, I found E to be easier (and you do get a chance to flip through and compare the hardness of the questions before you chose, at least I did). The E questions generally are just more the kind of question you can reason out with logic, whereas the M stuff is more vocab. I also had a good understanding of the evolution stuff, which there is more of on E. Take whichever you feel more comfortable with, but I am glad I took E.</p>

<p>they are both equally as evil and deserve to die</p>

<p>^ Nice. I agree with you.
Damn collegeboard to the depths of Dante's Inferno!
Hey. Lovin' your name and pi :)</p>

<p>im still debating whether to take this test, are the barrons or kaplan books any good?</p>

<p>don't take it.</p>

<p>don't take it if you don't like biology or don't have much background in it.</p>