<p>Hi everybody.
I bought Princeton Review's SAT Subject Test Physics book. It's pretty good since it summons all the basic material. However, the big drawback is its lack of sufficient practice tests: there are only 2 of them. I am wondering whether this is not much enough. What would you recommend me to do? I am doing the real test in december and I am afraid to do the practice tests right now - I have nothing left for the next weeks then.</p>
<p>No, I don't think 2 tests will be enough. I would reccomend Barrons, which has 4 tests, or maybe even sparknotes, which has three tests you can buy (you can get one of those for free when you sign up).</p>
<p>Barron's is good if you use it well. It is hard work to study and its hard to do well in the practice tests, but if you get on top of that difficultly level, the real thing is a piece of cake. I know... thats what I did. I breezed thru the real exam.</p>
<p>I would be a bit dubious about going fully with sparks - they're not quite up there with Barrons or PR and the others. And the online tests are a pain - its not like the real thing sitting at your computer clicking away.</p>