<p>This is my situation... I'm going to be a junior this fall and have only taken regular biology (9th) and regular chemistry (10th). (more of a history/math sort of guy anyways) I'm planning on taking regular physics my junior year. I have done well in both bio/chem (A's) but i also know that the SAT2 are much more difficult than my normal classes.</p>
<p>I have a whole summer ahead of me, and plan on getting ready for one science for the fall. i'm already planning to take mathii and ushistory at the end of my junior year. </p>
<p>I'm leaning towards physics although i have no experience whatsoever. The curve is also quite lenient. Should i self-study this over the summer? Or should i study it throughout my physics course (my schedule is packed though)? Or the wild card, should i wait till my senior year when im in AP Biology and take the biology sat2?</p>
<p>Please give me some input. btw my goal is to get around 750.</p>
<p>I suggest waiting until the end of you junior year and taking physics. that's what i did, and i also took math ii and us. odds are, your physics class will cover the great majority of what's on the test and you'll only have to review and MAYBE learn a few things, like optics or some quantum mech. you won't have to study it throughout your physics course, just the week before the test. Also, you definitely want to have all your sat ii's out of the way by the end of junior year or fall of senior year, which probably wouldnt be enough time for your ap bio class to help at all.</p>
<p>I agree with theshirt, take physics. It will be fresh in your mind and its a relatively easy test (b/c of the huge curve).</p>
<p>thanks a LOT....</p>
<p>so i shouldn't even be worried about physics over the summer? well if that's true, more time for basketball off-season. yay!</p>
<p>how would you compare a normal physics course to the sat 2? i'm just wondering because i looked over the princeton bio and i had absolutely no idea what i was looking at for the most part.</p>