<p>I did not know how badly my teacher prepared me for the physics subject test until I started looking at preparation books. Man, my physics teacher sucks (she is an English major with a minor in physics). I'm at the point where I'm not sure how to prepare anymore.<br>
I've read all the way through a prep book (some random one at the house, Physics success) but it doesn't have the best information and doesn't stress concepts. Is there any last minute advice or tips that someone can give me? I really reinforce the information I know about concepts.</p>
<p>What level of physics are you taking?</p>
<p>The class I took was “Physics Honors,” but it was a joke. I think it would be classified as Physics B, if that is what you’re asking?</p>
<p>Do prep books like Princeton Review, Barron’s, etc.</p>
<p>I was taking AP Physics C, and I didn’t prepare for the AP physics B parts of the SAT test well enough (thermodynamics, Optics, etc…) so I got a 780. </p>
<p>I was thinking about retaking it, but its not really worth it I guess.</p>