<p>How hard is the Physics SAT, how generous is the curve, and what are the best review books?</p>
<p>I didn’t know that much about magnetism and electricity other than Ohm’s Law (not covered in my Physics class) - used a prep book the night before and that was about it.
Got a 750 despite guessing on about 25-30 questions.</p>
<p>Yes, the curve is quite forgiving.</p>
<p>From what I heard, using PR/Barrons seems to be the best idea</p>
<p>My physics class was extremely simple and we covered less than 30% of the material covered on the test. I used Princeton Review and I thought it was a solid review book. Due to poor time management I taught myself the other 70%+ of the material in one week and I got pretty lucky, ending up with a 720 while taking educated guesses on 15+ questions. If you have a strong physics background and started studying a month ahead of time you could easily score 750+. If I remember right you need a raw score of 45 to get 700.</p>