<p>hey im a junior at the moment and i have heard that the physics subject test is one of the hardest tests and i shouldn't take it. i didn't believe it at first bc i thought each person had their own weaknesses, but i just want to make sure. i took bio freshman year and chem sophomore year after takin the classes at my school. i scored 550 for both bc i didnt take the classes seriously since i had senioritis...lol but now im working hard and am wonderin if i should take bio or chem again instead of physics this may or june (not sure) bc i heard they are easy to score 700+. i am takin a physics class right now, but am really confused since i transferred schools in the middle of last semester and missed a few chapters. however, i think i can jus get a prep book and start studyin in a few weeks for this test to understand what i missed. i already am plannin to have 2 main tests - math 2 and ush - but i thought i would need a good science score bc im goin in that direction. can someone please help me out? sorry for the long post and thanks in advance</p>
<p>Wait, what the hell?
You had senioritis your freshman and sophomore years?</p>
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<p>Physics has the most generous curves of all SAT IIs.
You might be better off taking that if you're looking to wing another test.</p>
<p>lmao...senioritis in freshman and sophomore years...this one's for the books...</p>
<p>Bio, chem, and physics are very different sciences. The curves won't make as much of an impact on your score as your comfort level with each science. Thus nobody can answer this question for you.</p>