Biology
The Biology E/M test assesses your understanding of general biology at the college preparatory level.
How to Choose Biology E or M
- Take Biology E if you feel more comfortable answering questions pertaining to biological communities, populations, and energy flow.
- Take Biology M if you feel more comfortable answering questions pertaining to biochemistry, cellular structure and processes, such as respiration and photosynthesis.
- Indicate choice of Biology E or Biology M on your answer sheet on test day.
Choose Your Test
On test day you'll indicate if you're taking Biology-E or Biology-M by gridding the code for the chosen test on your answer sheet. Only questions pertaining to the test code that is gridded on the answer sheet will be scored. You may not take both Biology-E and Biology-M on the same test day.
Anticipated Skills
- Ability to recall and understand the major concepts of biology and to apply the principles learned to solve specific problems in biology
- Understanding of simple algebraic concepts, including ratios and direct and inverse proportions, and the ability to apply such concepts to solving word problems
- Ability to organize and interpret results obtained by observation and experimentation and to draw conclusions or make inferences from experimental data, including data presented in graphic and/or tabular form
- Familiarity with the metric system of units
Due to the differences in high school biology courses, you may find that some questions are on unfamiliar topics.
Recommended Prep
- One-year college preparatory course in biology (either a general survey course, or one with emphasis in ecology or molecular biology)
- One-year course in algebra (or one year of an integrated math sequence)
- Experience in the laboratory
Remember, calculators are not allowed.
