SAT Physics: How hard is it really?

I’m taking the SAT Physics on Saturday, June 1, 2019. While studying today, I was having trouble with some of the practice questions in the Princeton Review book. I didn’t want to waste my practice tests trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. So I went onto College Board and took some of their practice questions. Ten times easier than the Princeton Review practice questions, I got nearly every one right.
My question is: when I get to the test, should I be expecting questions at this caliber https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests/subjects/science/physics/sample-questions/1 or will I be looking at more Princeton Review type questions?
Thanks! :slight_smile:

My sons both said that SAT Physics subject test was easier than the regular SAT for both time and level. ( my sons may be slow readers though…) They had an IB SL physics background to take the exam, and studied very little, using the College Board Website. They did not use Princeton Review, and now I am glad I did not buy that book for them. Sounds like it may be harder than the actual exam, but still good to try to solve physics problems.

@anon317 How did the exam go, I see you took it three weeks ago now. Sorry for late reply.