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Anyone have experience with the midterm SL Biology course which covers Topics 1-7? Lots of material, lots of chapters to prepare and review. Please give any advise or recommendations. Is it just a matter of reviewing the same topic exams again? Thanks for any thoughts or tips!
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Well, I used to highlight key concepts and words I knew would be in the glossary, and refer to it during the test. I don't know if SL still allows open book tests, but I'd recommend having it with you and relying on the index, glossary, and any italicized writing in the chapters.
The SL Bio course was difficult for me, but largely because my science background was shaky. If you have taken the first two graded quizzes, you get the idea of what kind of questions are involved.
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