<p>I took the spark note test for physics and did horrendously!! On the other hand, I looked at what the college board had as a pdf file on the subject tests. The questions on that sheet were very simple. I just wanted to know if the spark notes tests are anything similar to the real tests. Also, is the princeton review physics test similar.</p>
<p>i felt the same way for sat ii bio. </p>
<p>sparknotes tests tend to be much easier than the actual tests. i would suggest that the best way to prepare for an sat subject test would be to use a harder test prep book like barrons or kaplan just for their questions. i think the information in sparknotes is pretty good to read over, though.</p>
<p>and i've found the princeton tests to be pretty similar to the real tests.</p>
<p>hope that helps.</p>
<p>so far, almost everyone on collegeconfidential agree that the sparknotes tests for physics are almost identical to the real tests</p>
<p>yeah, and that kaplan's is too easy...</p>
<p>the SN Physics and Chemistry tests are very close in difficultly, BUT, the SN curve is MUCH harsher.</p>
<p>SN Math 2 is too easy</p>
<p>Well for the Spark Notes history, I got about a 550 at math (it might've been better if the pictures would have came up) and a 670 and the real thing.</p>