questions about the SAT physics

<p>Okay... im taking the test in a couple of weeks.. and my school has covered only 50% of the material... whoopdeedoo! so.. im studying on my own with princeton review, and i realized that there are too many equations.. (DUH) fine, i have to memorize the equations, but do i have to memorize the numbers as well? for instance, the gravitational constant value, speed of light, planks constant, coulomb constant etc etc... its just impossible! and.. would princeton review be enough? or do you recommend other books?</p>

<p>i have heard that the physics curve is very generous.</p>

<p>I took the physics test in June and I'd have to admit it was much much more difficult than I had anticipated.
I took physics honors last year and although we got through a bulk of the material, I did terribly. (although I was sick at the time too)
I had memorized many of the equations before taking the test, but the test was testing more your understanding of the concepts.
Don't stress the equation and numbers too much until you actually understand all the concepts behind them.</p>

<p>The curve is generous for a reason, it's arguably one of the toughest SAT subject tests.</p>

<p>I'm taking ap physics b now, hoping that it will help me continue to study, because I'm retaking it in November.
Best of luck to you.</p>