<p>So I am in the 10th grade and I plan to take SAT Bio this June and I know around half of the material but I am really busy and I only have around a month or so to study for it >.< is this enough time?
is 2 months enough for us hist?
do colleges care if i get a bad sat2 score?</p>
<p>Depends on which college you’re talking about. If you’re talking about the better ones, getting bad SAT2 scores will hurt your chances.</p>
<p>Check with the colleges you’re interested on their websites. If they require you send SAT2 scores, then they will penalize you for a bad SATII scores. If not, then you’re ok.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, that you can still re-take if you score badly.</p>
<p>Two months is enough time to study for some people, and not for others. You know yourself the best. Assess yourself. If you feel ready, go for it. If you have doubts, then you might want to wait a bit longer before taking SATII Bio.</p>
<p>anyone have any study tips?</p>
<p>I just read and memorized the Sparknotes article on the SAT Molecular Bio and I got an 800… I’d say I spent about a month studying for it, but that was maybe 2-3 hours a week tops. It depends on who you are. Personally I can memorize stuff like this really easily, but if you can’t you may want to allocate more time!</p>
<p>Princeton Review’s book has good practice tests (but alas they provide 2). They should be a reliable indicator of how well you do on the real thing. I just read through the book until I was sure I knew all of the material. There is no need a actively try to memorize.</p>