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I'd say both if you have the time. Try to know everything in the packet- it really has the main info that might show up. Some of the practice exam questions you might never expect ended up being on the real thing (possibly in a different form, but the subject matter/answer the same), so I was glad I did them all. Aside from Dr. Collins material, maybe study a little more about the nitrogen cycle, fungi, and maybe some anatomy (specifically what different organs do).We aren't allowed to go over exact questions from the exam, but how did Collins measure up for Biology? Would you recommend studying the packet, the practice tests, or both?
Also - Any general biology topics you think I should review? It would be much appreciated.
It is the subject I have been studying the least and I need to spend about a day freshening up.
Thanks. I was just studying this todayI'd say both if you have the time. Try to know everything in the packet- it really has the main info that might show up. Some of the practice exam questions you might never expect ended up being on the real thing (possibly in a different form, but the subject matter/answer the same), so I was glad I did them all. Aside from Dr. Collins material, maybe study a little more about the nitrogen cycle, fungi, and maybe some anatomy (specifically what different organs do).