SAT II Physics Test

<p>Hi everyone</p>

<p>I will be taking the SAT II Physics test this saturday. I live in Toronto, Canada and just completed the grade 12 university level physics course offered here. I went through the Princeton Physics review for the past 2 weeks and finished it and the practice test. My first Practice test was a 750 based on the scale and the second one was an 800 with a raw score of 66. I then did the College Board test and got an 800 on it with a raw score of 61 (A few stupid mistakes). I was wondering how do those compare with the real test? Also I did buy the Kaplan Physics book and will be doing its test so how do those ones compare to the actual test. </p>

<p>tl;dr</p>

<p>My question is then how do these practice tests compare to the real one and is it actually possible to have a raw score of 59 or over and get an 800 like the College Board states so?</p>

<p>Thanks a lot,
All your help is appreciated</p>

<p>So I just completed 2 tests from the Kaplan Book and got a raw core of 71 on the first one and a raw score of 73 on the second one. Is it true that the Kaplan book is easier than the real SAT test for physics? </p>

<p>So is it Princeton = Real SAT Test and Kaplan < The real SAT test?
Thanks everyone</p>