SAT II physics: should i take it?

<p>i'm thinking of taking SAT II physics subject test but i hear alot of people saying that it's the hardest science SAT II to take. And one SAT prep person said that the subject test is even harder than the AP test. DO you guys think that i should take it? i'm studying a kaplan book and it doesnt seem to hard but i was wondering if the real test was much harder than the practice problems i am doing now.</p>

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i hear alot of people saying that it's the hardest science SAT II to take.

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<p>Concepts are not too difficult. The SAT II test only tests the basic knowledge of general physics.</p>

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And one SAT prep person said that the subject test is even harder than the AP test.

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Are you kidding me?</p>

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DO you guys think that i should take it?

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If you are a prospective engineer, then take it.</p>

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i'm studying a kaplan book and it doesnt seem to hard but i was wondering if the real test was much harder than the practice problems i am doing now

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Kaplan's SAT II tests are way easier than those of the actual test. Try PR if you're aiming for 700+, and Barrons if you want an 800.</p>

<p>thanks for the feedback.</p>

<p>any more thoughts from people who took it?</p>

<p>Wait.. a SAT person told you that SAT II Physics was harder than AP exams... please. That is absurd. I took the AP Physics exam and I was going to commit suicide in the test room because I couldn't even understand half the test. I took 3 SAT II's (World History, Biology and Physics)
Physics had a very very generous curve in my opinion. I</p>

<p>I call shenanigans on SAT II Physics being harder than AP Physics E/M. :rolleyes:</p>