Best review book for SAT II Physics?

<p>Hey, all - Well, I'm going to be taking the SAT II Physics Test in June, as well as US History and Chemistry. I've been using Princeton Review for Chemistry, but started using SparkNotes, and I'm using Barrons just to review US History (since AP studying pretty much did everything).</p>

<p>But what book is the best book in terms of review-wise for SAT II Physics? Also, how generous is the curve and how difficult is the test, compared to AP? I heard the curve was generous, but I don't know [i[how* generous..</p>

<p>Thanks-</p>

<p>I used Princeton Review for the SATII Physics and it was fine. Other than the weird history-style question on the May test, everything is well covered in PR. I used the 3 sparknotes practice tests as well.</p>

<p>I found the AP test a lot easier than SATII simply because there’s so much random material covered in SATII. AP covers less material but in more depth. Curve is pretty generous, around a 60/75 will get you an 800.</p>

<p>I would only recommend Barron’s if you feel very comfortable with the material. I used it for AP Physics and liked it because of the thorough explanations and challenging problems, but its loaded with mistakes that might screw you over if you don’t know what you’re looking at.</p>

<p>By the way this is in the wrong forum.</p>