Physics SAT 2 question

<p>I have only studied the first semester of the Physics, but none of the second semester. I have 3 weeks to study. Can I get over a 700? I'm just doing this for Princeton and Harvard. I already have a 800 and 750 in chem. and math 2c.</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>same boat, Go for Princeton Review
we'll see.....</p>

<p>I'd get an AP Physics B review book that goes with a real textbook if you can find it. It'll quickly cover just about every topic that you'd see but a bit more in depth than an SAT II study book which I think would help more. If you "get" physics then it should be easy. The test covers straightforward things and no straight up math, just concept.</p>

<p>I was in the same situation and procrastinated till about a week before, and got a 760. I used Princeton Review and Sparknotes. I don't think a textbook is necessary - SAT physics is very rudimentary and you can afford to miss a single detail here and there.</p>

<p>Is the curve in the College Board SAT Subject Tests Book really as gigantic as it says? Raw score of 59/75 for an 800..</p>

<p>well i am taking physics too , but i am not sure about i can score over 750 . cuz i am such a lazy person but i will do me best</p>

<p>I mean, the test must be really hard to have a curve that big. I haven't started studying yet because I'll be taking it in June when i finish my AP physics B course, but geez, an 800 just seems too easy with that kind of curve. Yet, I don't think I have seen one person post that they got an 800 on physics on CC yet (though i haven't exactly looked either..)</p>

<p>Can anyone comment on the difficulty of the test?</p>

<p>Plenty of people score an 800. I think an 800 puts you at the 88th or so percentile.</p>