SAT II: Biology E/M 2003-2004

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Simon & Schuster, Mar 18, 2003 - Education - 416 pages
You will score higher. We guarantee it. SAT II: Biology E/M 2003-2004 comes complete with a targeted review of all the material on the exam, plus Kaplan's proven test-taking strategies. This powerful combination makes SAT II: Biology E/M a highly effective study guide that can help you score higher on this intensive subject test, and enable you to approach the test with confidence. 3 Full-Length Practice Tests You'll start by taking a diagnostic test. From this score, you can determine the areas on which you need to focus. After an intensive review of the tested material, you'll take two simulated tests with a complete explanation for every answer and a detailed analysis of your scores. Critical Test-Taking Strategies SAT II: Biology E/M improves your test-taking skills by outlining important strategies on managing time, remembering key concepts, spotting important trends, and approaching each type of question on the test. You'll hone these skills with hundreds of practice questions and quizzes in every chapter. Be Prepared -- Know the Test This in-depth book reviews every section of the test step-by-step, including Ecology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Classical Genetics, Evolution and Diversity, and Organismal Biology. With SAT II: Biology E/M, you'll know what to expect on the actual exam. Test Prep, Admissions and Guidance. For life. Kaplan has helped more than 3 million students achieve their educational and career goals. With 185 centers and more than 1,200 classroom locations throughout the United States and abroad, Kaplan provides a full range of services, including test preparation courses, admissions consulting, programs for international students, professional licensing preparation, and more.

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Contents

About the SAT II Subject Tests
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Getting Ready for the SAT II Biology EM Test
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Diagnostic Test
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