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How do I get an A in AP biology ?

I currently have an 83.5% in AP Biology my averages are usually in the 35 range when it's supposed to be in the 65 range. But with retakes, I managed my current B in class. However, I won't have the retake support for my last chapter and final exam, and I need to score well to manage an A. Our exams are based on college board questions so you're meant to score in the 60-70 range. I have tried studying the textbook and my teacher is not much help. What should I do?

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Aoife’s Answer

Hello Sammy,

Consider diving into YouTube videos as they can be a great resource to help you understand those challenging ideas. I highly suggest you check out The Khan Academy. They are experts in Math and Science and their content could be just what you need. Instead of sticking to textbooks, exploring animations and visuals could also be a game-changer for you, helping you grasp concepts more intuitively.

Wishing you all the success,

Aoife
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Krista’s Answer

Does your school offer any kind of tutoring? Sometimes finding someone to study with can be helpful!
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Nicole’s Answer

I highly recommend visiting your local library and checking out practice exam books from previous years. For most of us, repetition is the best way to learn. If you practice with former questions, you can start to adjust to the exam wording style. Many of these books also teach you key words to look for in the answers to quickly eliminate them.
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