<p>For the SAT II Lit and SAT II Physics exams, what are the best books to study from. My goal for literature is anything above a 700, whether it be 710 or 780, I don't care. But my goal for physics is a perfect score. So what books are best?</p>
<p>You probably won't get a perfect score on Physics; but if your good at physics then you probably will get an 800, without studying. Just get an equation sheet and make sure you remember everything, and you'll be fine; the curve is like -12 = 800 :p</p>
<p>I'm good at physics; I got hundreds on all honors tests and have around a 97 (unweighted) in my AP class so far this year. Is it easier or harder than the AP material?</p>
<p>And I still need book suggestions for both Lit and Physics.</p>
<p>PR for both, but you don't need it man. I took AP last year and got a 5, and the Subject test is about 100 times easier than that. It's almost all just conceptual questions, since it's times you don't ever have to use calculus, or even set up complex systems to solve for things; it's more like, "what's a plausible explanation for this situation," or, "What kind of energy is being lost here..." </p>
<p>Very qualitative stuff.</p>
<p>I used Kaplan, and I was in regular physics last year. It might have helped me get a 710, but it most likely was just that I learned most of it already from my teacher and self studying. You just have to remember the physics stuff.</p>
<p>I remember just about everything since I am going in more depth right now in AP Physics, I may need a quick review on electricity and waves since I haven't done that since the end of last year, but that's about it.</p>
<p>Barrons for everything! Barrons overprepares you so that you can ace the actual, more easier exam.</p>
<p>*You probably won't get a perfect score on Physics; but if your good at physics then you probably will get an 800, without studying. *</p>
<p>lol @ that.</p>
<p>Yeah, I noticed that too--it made me think.</p>
<p>Okay, so its final, I got the Princeton Review Physics book, and the Barron's Literature Book. I did some research on Amazon, and I found the best feedback for these two books.</p>