How to Plan Your Time ❮ 11
Plan B: You Have One Semester to Prepare
Working under the assumption that you’ve completed one semester of biology studies,
the following calendar will use those skills you’ve been practicing to prepare
you for the May exam.
JANUARY
— Carefully read Steps 1 and 2 of this book.
— Take the Diagnostic/Master Exam.
— Pay close attention to your walk-through of the
Diagnostic/Master Exam.
— Read and study Chapter 5, Chemistry.
— Read and study Chapter 6, Cells.
— Read and study Chapter 7, Respiration.
FEBRUARY
— Read and study Chapter 8, Photosynthesis.
— Read and study Chapter 9, Cell Division.
— Read and study Chapter 10, Heredity.
— Review Chapters 5–7.
MARCH(10 weeks to go)
— Read and study Chapter 11, Molecular Genetics.
— Read and study Chapter 12, Evolution.
— Review Chapters 8–10.
— Read and study Chapter 13, Taxonomy and
Classification.
— Read and study Chapter 14, Plants.
APRIL
— Take Practice Exam 1 in the first week of April.
— Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.
— Study appropriate chapters to correct your
weaknesses.
— Read and study Chapter 15, Human Physiology.
— Review Chapters 5–9.
— Read and study Chapter 16, Human
Reproduction.
— Read and study Chapter 17, Behavioral Ecology
and Ethology.
— Review Chapters 10–14.
— Read and study Chapter 18, Ecology in Further
Detail.
— Read and study Chapter 19, Laboratory Review.
MAY(first 2 weeks) (THIS IS IT!)
— Review Chapters 5–19, all the material!
— Take Practice Exam 2.
— Score yourself.
— Get a good night’s sleep before the exam. Fall
asleep knowing that you are well prepared.
GOOD LUCK ON THE TEST!
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