SAT Physics II Tips?

<p>I am taking the SAT Physics test next month. Does anyone have any tips about how the score high, at least over 700?</p>

<p>Um…i took it October 9th, and the test was really difficult at least in my opnion. It was harder than any practice test that I took, but still it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do them. At least if youd do them, you can at least get somewhere over 650. Better than nothing :confused: Anyhow, study really hardcore and KNOW your physics and be prepared to tackle long physics questions. GOOD LUCK!</p>

<p>Get and read through all of Princeton Review’s book for the SAT II Physics. My class covered many areas in a lot more depth than the book or the SAT II require, but I found it very helpful for those we never did (rotational motion, modern physics, and thermodynamics come to mind–although the latter was done in Chem…)</p>

<p>I agree with Anthroponomist… PR is THE BEST for physics, and I’m saying this after using Barron’s and PR and IB Physics books. I got an 800 in barron’s tests, CB’s practice and I am pretty sure I’ll get an 800 in the real one (gave it in Oct)… Princeton was awesome! But Barron’s helped me out a lot as well. And there’s no need to join a prep class, I think there’s no need to take AP/IB Physics as well (although IB Physics helped me!). PR n Barron’s should prepare u well enough for 800…
Cheers!</p>