<p>For SAT-II Physics, if I've learned everything except Fluids/Thermophysics, Modern, and Angular Momentum, how bad would the test be? I mostly get Fluids/Thermo and Modern so far (I'm self-studying those portions), but Angular Momentum is something I'm just not getting. </p>
<p>Is it still possible to get 780+ even without knowing Angular Momentum? (I do know Torque, SHM, etc.)</p>
<p>I think you have a good chance of getting an 800. I can’t remember any difficult angular momentum problems (at least in comparison to Physics C).</p>
<p>I got a 780 studying for AP Physics C, and briefly reviewing the SAT/Physics B specific content. So, I definitely think that you could easily get 780+, as it seems you’ve focused more on the topics the test covers.</p>
<p>Yea, we’ve covered all of kinematics, dynamics, etc. It’s just this year the course went too slowly so the teacher’s cut out the Angular Momentum unit/sub-unit. </p>
<p>But thanks for the advice! I’ve been studying a PR SAT Physics book.</p>