SAT Physics. So who is going to help me out?

<p>Okay, so the deal is, the wretched SAT's are in a week. Exactly. I'm giving Bio, Phy and Chem. Now my mid assessments just got over three days back, and I obviously didnt get time to study for the SAT's.
I took a Phy Diagnostic test from Kaplan and got a 690. Then I finished revising the entire Kaplan and got a 750. But I know Kaplan books are waaaayyy easier than the real SAT. So, which book shall I use for Phy? I need to go and buy a study guide today, so I really need to know.</p>

<p>Also, if I do Barrons for both Bio and Chem, will I be covering thats needed for the test?</p>

<p>Thanks for the help.</p>

<p>Okay. Can someone please comment?
I have them next week, and I could really do with some help!</p>

<p>This site is a very good refresher: </p>

<p>[SparkNotes:</a> SAT Physics](<a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides)</p>

<p>Barrons in every subject covers what’s needed on the subject syllabus + more, hence why people normally get the Barron’s book when they are going for high scores, 750+</p>

<p>You can also use the sparknotes free online book and practice tests if you need, they are very good and easily accessible. Im not sure about Physics but im sure the Barron’s book would be just fine. The thing is, Barron’s covers a whole lot of material and im unsure as to whether you would be able to finish the book in this final stretch before the exam. If you think you can then get it, if not, you can go with the Princeton Review which covers just about what’s needed for the exam</p>