Physics SAT II

<p>Hey, I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with the Physics SAT II?</p>

<p>As a lark I just took a practice Physics test from the college board SAT II prep book and was amazed when I got a 690 on it. I have never taken a physics class in my life. I took the test under legitimate conditions, the whole 1 hour thing, regular calculator, never looked up answers, etc.</p>

<p>My main questions are basically this: do the questions really vary that much from test to test for the physics SAT II, and what prep books would you advise I buy if I take the test?</p>

<p>well you can't use a calculator but i doubt that would make too big of a difference. I'd recommend buying the princeton review</p>

<p>Yeah I'm wondering this too, the Physics test in the Collegeboard book was REALLY easy. Hopefully its the same on the real thing as well.</p>

<p>if the test is any harder, then it SHOULD have a better curve. </p>

<p>That said, I think the curve is already REALLY generous lol</p>

<p>Very generous curve - but test question difficulty level and content tends to fluctuate rather dramatically.</p>

<p>Wow... are you a natural genius or something?</p>

<p>Wow. No physics class and you got a 690? I wonder how you pulled that off.</p>