my 2nd Topscore...

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siba

siba
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Hey! I just took my 2nd Topscore test and scored Bio-17, Gchem-18, and Ochem-19 🙁 My test is two weeks from now. Do you guys think I have a chance to raise that score to 20+?

I already went over Kaplan 3 times, Destroyer 3 times, AP Cliff's twice. I seems that I kept forgetting the materials, especially in Biology!! What should I do??

Please give me some advice?
 
So I have been studying Bio for a long time.
I think the best method for Bio is getting multiple books. Cliffs, barrons, Kaplan, and then a Campbells for the best backup.
1. Try and read it, if that doesn't work then stop
2. Highlight or underline the important stuff or the stuff you don't know
3. Type up or write notes

This is what I find most effective.

Writing notes may be better because you retain more info.

good luck

As for your scores, I think you are in good shape, everyone is different so you might jump up 5 points. No one knows.
 
So I have been studying Bio for a long time.
I think the best method for Bio is getting multiple books. Cliffs, barrons, Kaplan, and then a Campbells for the best backup.
1. Try and read it, if that doesn't work then stop
2. Highlight or underline the important stuff or the stuff you don't know
3. Type up or write notes

This is what I find most effective.

Writing notes may be better because you retain more info.

good luck

As for your scores, I think you are in good shape, everyone is different so you might jump up 5 points. No one knows.

I second this. Also don't depend on destroyer so much..
 
Thanks! I did highlight A LOT in AP Cliff, and I took notes on the computer. Since I only have 2 weeks left, is taking notes again gonna be effective?

How did you guys study in the last 2 weeks??

Thanks so much!
 
Make sure you understand all the questions you got wrong in the practice tests. Review the topic and understand why the wrong answers are wrong and why the right answers are right, There is no need to re-study the material you already know =]