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2 AP Bio Free Response Section 2 long Essays : 20 min each -Include multiple parts a, b, c, d 6 Short Essay Questions: 6 min each 90 minutes total after multiple choice and grid in questions

3 Advanced Placement: Free Response Question Test Prep Before beginning to solve the free-response questions, it is a good idea to read through all of the questions to determine which ones you feel most prepared to answer. You can then proceed to solve the questions in a sequence that will allow you to perform your best. 10 minutes are allowed in the exam for perusing the questions and taking notes!

4 Timing Monitor your time appropriately on the free- response section. You want to ensure that you do not spend too much time on one question that you do not have enough time to at least attempt to answer all of them. Check: How long should you spend on each free response question?

5 Show your work! Show all the steps you took to reach your solution on questions involving calculations. If you do work that you think is incorrect, simply put an "X" through it, instead of spending time erasing it completely.

6 Label You should include the proper units for each number where appropriate. If you keep track of units as you perform your calculations, it can help ensure that you express answers in terms of the proper units. Depending on the exam question, it is often possible to lose points if the units are wrong or are missing from the answer. Be sure to clearly and correctly label all graphs and diagrams accordingly. Read the question carefully, as this could include a graph title, x and y axes labels including units, a best fit line, etc

7 Organize! Many free-response questions are divided into parts such as a, b, c, and d, with each part calling for a different response. Credit for each part is awarded independently, so you should attempt to solve each part. For example, you may receive no credit for your answer to part a, but still receive full credit for part b, c, or d. If the answer to a later part of a question depends on the answer to an earlier part, you may still be able to receive full credit for the later part, even if that earlier answer is wrong. Organize your answers as clearly and neatly as possible. You might want to label your answers according to the sub-part, such as (a), (b), (c), etc. This will assist you in organizing your thoughts, as well as helping to ensure that you answer all the parts of the free-response question.

8 Quick Tips Don’t leave anything blank! Answer the subsections that you know (A, B,C,D). Define important terms! For example, don’t just write osmosis. Write, osmosis, the process in which water moves from high concentration to low concentration across the cell membrane Write legibly and spell as best as possible! Answer the questions in the order that makes sense for you- answer the easy ones first! Stick to the facts! Keep personal opinions out of the free response. Do not write “ I think that”

9 What is the question asking you to do? Describe: Create a detailed verbal picture about something’s features or qualities- could be data! Discuss: Conversation about competing theories Explain: Long description+ Why component! Compare : Analyze similarities between two things Contrast: Analyze the differences and distinctings between two things

10 Relax and Do Your Best! Manage your stress! Take quick breaks, close your eyes, take deep breaths, visualize a relaxing situation!

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