<p>Should I take the SAT II in physics after I take (regular) physics or AP Physics? If it is after AP Physics, which I am taking in senior year, will the SAT II score be sent to the college on the application?</p>
<p>Doesn't matter. If you have the regular physics stuff down really good, you'll be fine.</p>
<p>You have to take SATs at the beginning of senior year for them to appear on your application.</p>
<p>Yes, beginning of senior year to be on apps.</p>
<p>Physics is not too bad esp with curve. I studied hard for two weeks with little background knowledge of theory (our class was all labs, so I didn't really learn how the formulas worked, etc) and still did fine (800).</p>
<p>Best of luck.</p>
<p>sphoenixee</p>
<p>For SAT -- S studied.</p>
<p>For ACT -- S studied.</p>
<p>For SAT Subj Test, S relied upon academic classes for matter. No books, just took them. And, with nice curve, numbers equal to or greater than SAT scores.</p>
<p>As to Physics -- S is a physics kind of guy -- he did very well, but did not ace it. This was his hardest test. I would reecommend studying for it if you aim for 800.</p>