<p>I'm currently self-studying for the June Physics SAT II using Princeton Review. I find the explanations very clear and feel like I am grasping the material well. The practice questions are also a big help, but there just aren't enough of them considering I've never learned a lot of the topics covered. Timing is currently an issue, as is being able to take a question type I haven't seen before and apply the right concept/formula. My question is, what other sources have practice questions that accurately reflect the real test questions? I would go with Barron's but I hear their questions are not very accurate. Any help is appreciated.</p>
<p>same here! does anyone have suggestions on good study books?</p>
<p>i have a physics review book because im studying for the physics ap exam as well…people have told me 5 steps to a 5 is good for science subjects. </p>
<p>do you think i can use that to study for sat II’s as well??</p>
<p>Bump… any help?</p>
<p>I found the Sparknotes’ practice tests to be very realistic of my real score- +/- 20</p>
<p>A reply - thanks! I’ll be sure to use those.</p>