<p>Was it me, or was this test extremely difficult?</p>
<p>I thought it was okay, no way I got an 800 though. It wasn't anything I expected. There were a lot of just one step formulas and definitions. No true problems.</p>
<p>My physics class only learned the mechanics. I never really learned about optics, waves, etc. That's why I found it difficult. I did know basic circuits though.</p>
<p>Oh yeah. There was a lot less magnetism/electricity than I expected. There was also a lot less circuits than the practice ones I looked at.</p>
<p>I was very relieved that there were no actual multistep problems. I have to work on my waves and optics though. I left 5 blank how about you guys? BTW does anyone know when we will know the results?</p>
<p>Left 7 blank myself. Is the curve on the physics test as severe as the one in the blue book? Where you can get a 59 and still have an 800? Cause if so, I think I'm set.</p>
<p>im not sure, I saw one thing say 60 or higher is 800 but that might be b/c it was for practice tests which are usually harder than the real thing. I saw another where it talked about the real test and said a 66 was 800.</p>
<p>I didn't leave any blank and had a few min (<5) to look over it. It was about what I expected, maybe a tad easier. I think you can get 9-10 wrong and get a 800.</p>
<p>I thought it was pretty easy :/
left 3 blank</p>
<p>I really just have no idea what I got. There were a lot which I had justification for, but I was not sure whether they were right</p>