Sat and sparknotes...

<p>there is a 19$ sparknotes SAT practice thing.. is that accurate because it seems pretty easy.</p>

<p>Obviously it is not accurate if it is not made by CB.</p>

<p>But lotz of ppl say sparknotes are super good for SAT II Physics</p>

<p>SATI and SATII Physics are very different things. The main thing that is good about sparknotes's Physics is the review, not the accuracy of the tests/practice material. It is not as deleterious to practice on inauthentic Subject Test material, because it tests how much you have learned about a subject, and it is not as important to learn the patterns of the subject tests as it is for the SATI. The SATI has specific patterns that are important to learn. The College Board makes the SAT, and all other companies fail to follow the test patterns exactly. You are doing yourself a disservice by practicing on fake material for the SAT. For the Subject Tests, on the other hand, you need to use other companies' practice tests because there is only 1 official test available.</p>

<p>well im jst trying to make do with what i have...good god</p>

<p>If it is all you have, then you might as well use it. You don't have access to CB's Official Study Guide (the blue book)?</p>

<p>I have bought the book, and believe that I have found some of the sections in the book were taken from the chapters(not tests) from the Blue Book by CB. Also, the explanations weren't very useful and there were many typos. I was overall disappointed.</p>

<p>i dont mean the book... anyways it doesnt really matter i think ill b ok
thnx</p>