SAT physics test preparation

<p>Hey everybody. I'm going to give SAT physics test in December. And it's surprising that everybody here who has ever given the test thinks it was difficult. And discouraging. I want a 750 minimum score but now it kind of seems impossible knowing I've just prepared through Barrons and a lot of people criticize it for being too easy or having out of course questions. And most people recommend PR (whose practice tests are 'easier than the actual thing'). So i'm kind of confused. PR wasn't ever my preference, I've heard it's easier then the actual thing? where do you guys think i should practice from? Barrons? PR? Spark notes? Whats my best option? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>just stick with barron’s</p>

<p>I find it hard frankly
And I’m taking this Nov and phys isn’t the easiest subject. But let’s wish for the best.</p>

<p>I took the physics SATII in June after completing HN Physics 1 with an A in the class. I checked out Kaplan to use without really researching, because I heard Kaplan was good for other subjects. Granted I did not study very hard for the test, but I took a practice test in Kaplan and scored nearly a 700. I figured if I looked at some of the AP topics, I would be ok and slip by with about a 700 on the actual test. I ended up getting a 650 and I remember walking out of the test feeling like it was wayyyy harder than my practice. From what I’ve read on CC I think PR will be a good review book. Best of luck.</p>