SAT Physics: Help Required

<p>SAT PHYSICS: </p>

<p>Barron's 10th Edition of 2007, I just took a practice test and got 600 with raw score of 30. Should I be worried? </p>

<p>I am dying of trepidation, I seriously need help. I read through my WHOLE text-book and Physics is something I adore, but thats not the point here. Test is in 2 days and I am getting demotivated due to these scores.... PLEASE HELP. </p>

<p>HELP ME OUT, PLEASE LADS</p>

<p>Nobody is responding because this is not an emergency. :open_mouth: </p>

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<p>If you’d only help me out of my dilemma, that’d be great. To be honest with you, I am suffocating over this score. Should I be worried, if I get 600 on Barron’s as my aim is 700+ ? </p>

<p>Someone…Please help me… :frowning: </p>

<p>How can strangers on the Internet help you?</p>

<p>Just review what you got wrong, and try to figure out why. Maybe visit your physics teacher and go over what you got wrong.</p>

<p>What exactly do you think anybody here can do? Either you know the material or you don’t. Prepare as much as you can over the next 2 days. Bumping up a thread wont do a thing for you or your score. </p>

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<p>Well, do i have a hope to score 700+ on Physics? that’s all I wanted to know. Also, are barrons test good predictor of the scores? </p>

<p>@GA2012MOM‌ Think you’re right. Thanks</p>

<p>…whatever…I’m out </p>

<p>Hey, I took the test for Nov 8 as well. I prepared with the Barron’s as well and got 800’s on two of my practice tests. Barron’s really teaches you the content, however it is too math oriented and completely irrelevant to the actual test. My suggestion, learn everything right with Barron’s and practice with the PR tests.</p>