<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 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>