<p>hey, hope everyone is doing well.
I just have one question. I am someone planning to take the sat ii physics subject test in the near future. I was just wondering if a normal physics course is sufficient enough to prepare me to do well on the sat ii subject test. I would take an AP physics course, but sadly my school does not offer one.
If a normal physics course is not sufficient enough, how should i prepare for the sat ii subject tests? should i self-study AP physics? any other suggestions are welcome.
thanks for all the help!</p>
<p>You should look through a review book, I reccommend either Princeton Review or Sparknotes (online), and see how much you know. If you know about 50%, you should be able to self study the rest in about 2-3 months to the point where you can get an 800. I self studied a month before the Jan exam and I didn’t know 65-70% of the material.I’m confident I got at least a 770.</p>