<p>Just wondering, what’s a good score for UC Berkeley or UCLA?</p>
<p>People say 750 for Ivies.</p>
<p>Just wondering, what’s a good score for UC Berkeley or UCLA?</p>
<p>People say 750 for Ivies.</p>
<p>got a 780!! haha the curve must be really lenient (skipped 10 and probably got another 8 or 9 wrong. What about you guys?</p>
<p>I got 780! Skipped 9 and got at least 4 more wrong so I thought I’d get way lower :)</p>
<p>800! Very surprised</p>
<p>750! It’s not the greatest, but I’m pretty satisfied since I’ve only had one semester of non-Honors/AP Physics in my sophomore year (I’m a senior). I hit the mark I was aiming for, so I’m quite pleased with my score.</p>
<p>How did you guys prep for this?</p>
<p>I actually crammed for 2 weeks (not a good study strategy). I suggest Princeton Review for Physics. Its a bit of a challenging book, but its content is great and if you take the time to learn everything, you’ll fly through the test.</p>
<p>I got a 770 :|. Alright I guess.
How did you guys do?</p>
<p>I got a 740. I was pretty happy considering I had to self study everything outside of mechanics, dynamics, and thermodynamics.</p>
<p>What did you guys use to study or self-study? I only have barron’s and kaplan</p>
<p>Matthew5 - Definitely get Princeton Review and the official CollegeBoard Subject Test book. Barron’s isn’t exactly hard, but it covers a lot of extra topics that you won’t need to know about. Kaplan is way easier than the actual test, so I wouldn’t bother with that if you already know the basics.</p>
<p>Actually Barron’s is pretty good. The new edition is far better than the older ones.</p>
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