Ok, I have finally finished up both my princeton review tests and the official physics subject test. Where should I go from here? Is it worth taking a look at the physics b test? Is Barron’s worth it for the test alone? Thanks!
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I’m in the same situation. Someone please help…!
Did you go through the actual Princeton Review book? There’s a “Comprehensive Drill” at the end of every chapter. I think it would be better just focusing on the things you’re not as good on rather than taking full practice exams.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I completed PR’s comprehensive drill + tests. I feel like I have a good understanding of everything. Also, I feel that those comprehensive drill are much easier than the tests now that everything. My main concern is that I am going to forget material in the coming week, so I want tests to drill myself and such.
were the PR tests accurate do you think (compared to the official)?
The PR tests were harder than the blue book for me.
I have both the Barron’s and the Princeton Review books and I prefer the Barron’s.
Barron’s has equations at the end of each chapter, and it seems like the questions in the Barron’s book are more realistic. The Princeton book has a lot of questions that seem like they are set up to trick you. I do not believe the actual test is like that.
Most of the questions seem to be about the fundamentals, which makes me think that it will be very valuable to memorize the formulas (or at least the relationships between the numbers).
Also: Barron’s has a whole appendix of equations as well as three practice tests.