is honors physics enough for sat physics?

<p>is it? or does the sat physics test test info i would learn in ap physics?</p>

<p>I havent taken the physics one, but just speaking from experience with the Chem one…I’ve taken honors Chem and then I took AP Chem. But I know for sure I wouldnt have done as well as I did (I got a 770 on the chem subject test) if I wasn’t in AP Chem. There’s a lot of stuff that isn’t covered in honors classes that show up on subject tests. But if you can study physics and think you can do well enough then you’ll be fine!</p>

<p>neither is enough</p>

<p>it depends on the scope/difficulty of your class</p>

<p>My honors physics class totally skipped electricity…so it depends on the difficulty and breadth of your class</p>

<p>I took the subject test while being in a pretty bad honors class. I did a lot of self studying by reading Princeton Rev, Kaplan, and skimming Barron’s. Got a 780</p>