Will I be able to prepare for Math I and Biology in 3 months.

<p>As the title says, is there any chance I can study both Biology and Math I and take the test and get a 800 on both of them? I almost know nothing in Biology but I am somewhat good in Math I. I solved the practice questions on Collegeboard's official website for Math I and I got 21/32, 5 omitted. I didn't even bother with solving the practice questions pertaining to Biology since I know I would get most if not all of them wrong.</p>

<p>Yes for the math, no for the biology.</p>

<p>If you’re a good memorizer, try giving the Bio test a go. It’s basically straight-up memorization.</p>

<p>Best of luck</p>

<p>I am a very good memorizer and thank you I will give it a try. I"ll start studying from the start of March</p>

<p>Sent from my GT-I5510 using CC</p>

<p>Yes, you can.</p>

<p>Prepared for two tests (Math 2 and Chemistry) approx. 3 weeks out - I knew content well tho (not entirely) before preparing. Scores were good. I believe you can do it for Math 1 and Bio given you are a good “memorizer”, but u ought to be dedicated. All the Best!</p>

<p>800s will be difficult as always but 3 months is more than a perfect timeframe for at least the 730-750 range.</p>

<p>Biology’s easy as pie. I gave the test last year with a 710 and NO PREP.
The best way to judge is to go to spark notes and take a practice test. You’ll see how much you need to study.</p>

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<p>Math I is definitely doable. It’s basically a longer version of SAT math. Use Gruber’s or Barron’s to prep. Good luck!</p>