<p>hikaru2005 = joke</p>
<p>well i mean, the hard review of physics is the general consensus. I'm doing intensive summer ap physics B with johns hopkins, so I might find it really easy in October, who knows. but based on the general consensus hikaru, the test is difficult, even for people who may be quite intelligent. it takes a certain person to do physics i think. you need some imagination. </p>
<p>biology, math, those are all pretty straightforward, physics is probably more abstract.</p>
<p>several people I know have gotten straight 5s in many APs come out with a 3 or 2 on Physics (e & m), and laugh it off, as if they expected it. it's a difficult course for most. that's great though if you found it easy, power 2 you !</p>
<p>"you need some imagination."</p>
<p>Well, I got an 800 physics, but I apparently don't have enough imagination to answer this icky little prompt for spanish which I've been "working" on for... let me see... two hours.</p>
<p>Anyway, thanks!</p>
<p>I really should have studied a lot more for chem. The test really wasnt that hard....just a lot of things I should have reviewed.</p>
<p>Yea Perplexitudinous! Go man!!! WOOOOOOOO!!!!!! You are the man!!! Don't worry you will get that Spanish prompt!!!!!</p>
<p>Haha, well I didn't mean imagination quite like that. Some intelligent people will never understand physics, they will just never "get it", no mater what. Quantum mechanics . . . isn't that an entirely different way of thinking that we're not used to? Like being at 3 places at once . . it's interesting but can get quite abstract . . I know the SAT II isn't like that, but physics in general can boggle the mind for some.</p>
<p>literature- 9/10 </p>
<p>anyone who can get an 800 on this is very smart</p>