SAT II Physics

<p>I just took a Physics exam on sparknotes and got a 770/800. </p>

<p>I had NO PREPARATION whatsoever. It has been at least a few weeks since I last saw a physics book.</p>

<p>I am just wondering how do questions from SparkNotes fare against those on the actual SAT II? (I have never taken that exam before.) And will just a little brushing up on topics be enough to get an 800.</p>

<p>Also, is there any other site where I can get questions similar to those that are asked in an actual SAT II exam?</p>

<p>Just want to pop in and say that I gave a Math II test just now, again without any prep. Got 770/800 again.</p>

<p>Same questions as above.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>If you know the stuff (Physics and math in this case), you will score well on the test. Apparently you know the stuff.</p>

<p>Thanks, I guess. But I am asking that after refreshing up on topics, someone who got 770/800 on the sparknotes test, what will he get on the real test?</p>

<p>I am taking it this Saturday BTW.</p>

<p>I believe sparknotes to be slightly easier than the real one. </p>

<p>Really tighten up your knowledge of the contents. The questions on the real test can be really tricky. But on the bright side, you can still get 12 wrong and get away with an 800 (usually).</p>

<p>^^ Thanks, I will keep it in mind.</p>

<p>I took Math I and got 710. Kinda disappointed. I will study some and give the tests again today and tomorrow and post my scores.</p>

<p>Anyone else wants to share their opinion?</p>

<p>Also, if I were to focus completely I can finish each of the tests with roughly 15 minutes to spare. Is it normal?</p>

<p>Another update, I re-took Math II. Got 800. 47 right out of 50. What are the chances of me getting 800 on the actual?</p>

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Only got a Chemistry Kaplan book in November 2011 SAT II.
All 800 in physics, chemistry and math II.</p>