My sat ii plan, advice? (physics help needed as well!!)

<p>Well, I'm a junior this year and plan on taking a couple of SAT II's.
Math I
Math II
Biology (I am taking AP Bio)
Physics (I am taking Physics)</p>

<p>Are there any other really easy ones that I can take
My schedule is
APUSH
AP Bio
AP Bio Lab
AP Stats
Physics
Func/ Trig
AP English.</p>

<p>Also, I am only taking regular Physics, which doesn't cover electricity, so is there any other material that will help me?</p>

<p>THANKS:)</p>

<p>i’m in that boat too. i used the internet to learn oscillations, and got a book to do practice questions in, but that’s all it’s good for bc the teaching portion of the princeton review sat 2 physics freaking sucks. thermal physics should have been covered in your chem. class at school. the rest isn’t too bad, but i borrowed a text book from my school to read up on electricity, magnetism, optics, and review thermal. it’s hard.</p>

<p>Thanks. Any prep book recommendations? Like the collegeboard one?</p>

<p>Plus, any other SAT II’s that I should give a shot at?</p>

<p>well, i used pr, but a lot of time they don’t define their variables and i have to look it up, or they show you how to derive equations from each other and then use some of the intermediate equations in later explanations as opposed to just the final one. once you get to oscillations, realize that despite 5-6 variables in a equation most of them are not variable for any particular set up and will only change if you change something about the apparatus. magnetism is tricky because my school text book only covered the basic conceptual elements, but you need a limited mathematical understanding in order to answer just about any sat 2 physics question about em induction. i honestly wish college board put out a physics sat book, but the only give 1 practice test and i’m saving that for a week before test day. until then i am doing pr barrons etc… practice tests. sparknotes online is pretty helpful and gives a couple practice problems too, and it’s free. chem. is probably the easiest content/ grade curve test. the ap bio kids got like 740’s on bio, the ap chem kids got like 780. you don’t even need to be in ap chem. for that.</p>