<p>physics is an easy test since there is such a huge curve.. you can miss 10 (some combination of blank and wrong) to still get an 800...</p>
<p>^ that being said, the test is still hard =(</p>
<p>it all depends on how well u know the material, and theres a huge curve for the test because people tend to get a lot wrong =(</p>
<p>Is it really that diffucult I mean I looked over some of the questions on line and we definitely covered that material in my physics 1 class. And my friend who is a sophomore also did well on the physics. In our physics 1 class we had covered everyone of the topics listed? I am wondering whether or not to take the test? Oh and do they allow the use of a calculator?</p>
<p>lol wow thats what i thought too! i did the questions online and they are soooooooo easy the real test was much more difficult. :( and no, no calculator, which makes it more difficult, not in the sense of calculations, but it means there are more obscure word questions that you either know them or you dont.</p>
<p>take the right practice tests... like sparknotes (website) or PR. i thought the test was okay ... even though i never took ap physics and self studied most of it. ah results in 7 days..</p>
<p>I took SAT physics, chem & math level 1 this time and found physics to be the most challenging one. It's lucky that it has a favorable curve.</p>
<p>that test was way harder than the physics b test</p>
<p>yes the physics b test was a joke.. unfortunately most colleges don't weigh APs that much.. they are only used after you get in for placement, acceleration, etc.</p>
<p>i took us history, math iic, and physics (in that order) on june.. i thought physics was the easiest but i'm in ap physics B so i would assume it depends on what class you are in...</p>