SAT II Physics or Chemistry?

<p>I need to take one more SAT II Test (in addition to my Math Level II - got an 800 by the way!) before my college admissions next year. Currently a junior. I'm a bit stuck on which subject to take, if it matters. I am taking both AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Chemistry this year.</p>

<p>However, I heard that the Physics SAT test has a more lenient curve and therefore easier to achieve a high 700 or 800, but also has some questions relating to electricity that my AP class does not cover. Are these questions easy enough for me to self study with a review book? If so, what book should I use?</p>

<p>In reality, I don't care which one I take, as long as I end up with at least a 750.
Thanks for the help!</p>

<p>Physics:</p>

<p>If you have the basics of momentum, kinematics, dynamics, early physics (which I did and I made a 670), you can study the thermo and electricity yourself in time I believe.</p>

<p>Just make sure to study often!</p>

<p>Chemistry is a little bit trickier of a test. Physics in general seems more intuitive than Chemistry. I would definitely study for and take the Physics test! Good luck</p>