Sat ii: Physics

<p>Which study guide for the Physics subject test is the best, and why?</p>

<p>Princeton as the 2 practice tests are pretty much like the real one. :smiley:
Barron is good too but the tests are very different :slight_smile:
have just taken the November test :D</p>

<p>I used sparknotes.com and got an 800, but I’m a physics/maths person anyway so I might not be that reliable :D.</p>

<p>Don’t worry though; I don’t think you’ll be able to do badly if you really study no matter what study guide you use. I just picked the most convenient =).</p>

<p>I used PR, but I don’t know how well I’ve done. A lot of people have said that PR tests are similar to the real thing, but I didn’t find it that way on the November test. PR had a lot of problems, whereas the real test was mostly theory.</p>

<p>do you think i will be prepared if im taking the test in june/july by using the study guide + a year of a regular physics class? p.s. how many question are on the test?</p>

<p>Adding onto what born4soccer09145 asked, is it okay to take the test without taking AP Physics?</p>

<p>As long as you study hard enough, the AP class isn’t necessary.</p>

<p>"As long as you study hard enough, the AP class isn’t necessary. "
Isn’t that kind of like a ‘no ****’ with any subject test?</p>

<p>yea that’s true, i have until june to study for this test, so i should be alright. P.S. i bought PR, hope it’s good</p>

<p>Princeton Review helped me get an 800 – definitely a great study source.</p>