<p>Silly me. I need an SAT II in Physics or Chem in order to apply to my dream school. I've never taken physics before, but I thought I could teach myself the material. Now here it is, the night before the test, and I haven't touched the book since the day I bought it. I will be lucky to get a 400 on my subject of choice - Physics. Will this keep me from getting into college? =D</p>
<p>I think you could probably guess on the first couple questions since they are logic anyways... so taht's a... 350?</p>
<p>I don't know how you could teach yourself physics anyways</p>
<p>Thanks, but seriously: is a 400 going to kill my dreams of getting in anywhere halfway decent? =D</p>
<p>Might you be able to take it in December? That is, if you're applying regular decision.</p>
<p>lmao its ok we are on the same boat except im taking my SAT reasoning in december so this is pretty much my only chance to take subject tests ALL NIGHTER FTW PLEASE time to B-B-B-B--B-BELIVE</p>
<p>Physics is just math + logic, or really, applied math.</p>
<p>My ex said it was fine. He just spent the previous night memorizing formulas and did 2 sample tests.</p>
<p>Despite being one of the world's best procrastinators, I'm one of the world's worst memorizers. Thanks though, tagz, that's reassuring. (:</p>
<p>Oh dear. Well, all I can say is: good luck.</p>
<p>Thanks again, tagz. I envy you - You're an SAT beast!</p>