Can I study for the SAT Physics test in less than a week?

I’m taking physics honors (and received an A, in a fairly difficult class) at school right now- I signed up for the sat physics test but didn’t have time to study until finals were over (they end on tuesday). Is it possible to cram for the sat physics test in those 4 days (I’ll have time to work solely on physics for those days and I do have a solid understanding of the subjects). I do want a 750+. I’m a junior so I’ll have time to retake but I prefer taking something now so I don’t have to take an sat subject test last minute senior year. I’ve already taken SAT Math and got an 800. If I can’t study for sat physics, is there anything else that is more easily studyable (I took APLAC, ap calc bc, physics honors, spanish 4 honors, and accounting this year).

If you are completing a decent high school physics course with an A grade, you do not need to cram for the SAT subject test, which tests high school physics content. If your high school physics course covered the expected content, you should not need to do any additional studying at all.

You may want to check the “topics on the test” section of https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests/subjects/science/physics to see if there are any specific things that may not have been covered in your high school physics course.

Since you are already in calculus, you should also know the content of the math level 2 subject test that tests up to precalculus that you should have been getting continuous practice in while taking calculus. Since you are in Spanish 4, you should be able to do well on the Spanish subject test.

or wait for end of August one, you have more time to prep

most of the topics were covered- so should I just take the sat physics then? If I don’t do great, I can retake in august.