<p>I am taking Physics C and Single-Variable Calculus, when should I take these two tests? at the end of the year?
AND will these classes prepare me enough for the examinations?</p>
<p>math2 soon, so u dont forget precalc. ur prepared enuff with calculus for sure, but most of it is on precalc which u should brush up on.</p>
<p>How about for Physics? since Physics C is mechanics only (or at least what my course is all about)</p>
<p>ALSO: do i have enough time to prepare for the SATII if im gonna take it Jan 26? im good at math but not too good a test taker</p>
<p>Took math2c right after precal in june. Sick that day, got 740. Wasn't too hard, barely glanced at kaplan's math2c book.</p>
<p>Took the physics SAT2 in december. Currently taking ap physics, so had about 1.5 years of physics. Used princeton review book, studied chapter a day from november 5. Consistently scored 760+ on practice tests. Felt physics test on day was alot easier than tests in book.</p>
<p>If you were durak, then don't bother taking any test. haha</p>
<p>lol good one, but guys I have seen there are problems such as waves, magnetism, etc, are the problems close enought to ones in Physics B (not C)</p>
<p>Just want a quick comparison to understand how much studying I'll have to do</p>
<p>Yea, it's alot like the physics B test, except easier. I've heard it's like the comparison between SAT II Chem and AP Chem. The SAT II doesn't go into as much depth. But since you are in C and not B, you should have a look at the B concepts that you're not getting though.</p>