<p>I'm in Honors Physics this year and I have an A, but i'm just worried that we haven't covered everything that'll be on the test. Do you have to be in A.P. Physics to get a good (70+) score?</p>
<p>Also can anyone recommend a good study guide for this test?</p>
<p>You could realllllllllllllllllllly use the search function, since this has been brought up numerous times.</p>
<p>In most cases you will NOT have covered everything on the test. Be prepared to learn new concepts. I used Barron's and got an 800. I don't recommend it, because there are too many things in there that aren't tested. General consensus is PR, but I haven't tried the book.</p>
<p>Yeah, search is a good thing. But I will add:</p>
<p>My teacher says that taking H physics does prepare you for parts of it but certainly not the whole thing. My friend took it after taking H physics and half of AP physics and still said there were questions she didn't know. I'm taking it after I finish AP physics after doing H. My teacher said by then, I should be prepared. There's a lot of topics covered. I would talk to your physics teacher and see how much in the prep book you don't know before you sign up to take it.</p>