SAT Physics help

<p>So, I'm taking SAT Physics on Jan 25. Aaaaand. I haven't covered much of the topics yet. I mean, I'm still have quite a hard time on Kinematics. Soooo.... yeah. Currently using Barron's and Kaplan.</p>

<p>So, uhhh, any tips on how I should approach the rest of the topics?</p>

<p>Why are kinematic questions hard for you? Are you learning all the material for the first time? Honestly, I think nothing beats hard practice, so I suggest you solve a lot of kinematic problems.
There’s a crapload of material that regular physics does not go over (I had to self-learn a good third of the material, and I’m taking IB physics for reference), so be sure you know the basics.</p>

<p>@eggopop Well, I do have a hard time recalling the formulas. Anyway, looks like I’ve really got to work hard. Thanks!</p>

<p>btw, is the test more on concepts or calculations?</p>

<p>Dont worry! Im in the same boat as you. I took honors physics last year and we only covered kinematics, circuits and work and energy. I have a lot of work to do to! Just study those books like crazy (Im using princeton review) try memorizing as many formulas you can. I would also take a pravtice test around now just to know where you stand. Dont worry if you havent learned a lot of the material. The test has a huge curve so just take a practice, evaluate your strengths and weaknesses and study from there.</p>