<p>I am wondering if after taking AP Physics C Mechanics class, you expect one can achieve 780 for SAT Subject Physics Test with four nights study? It seems that the scope of AP Physics differs from SAT Subject Physics Test.</p>
<p>Does any one did before? Thank you,</p>
<p>I studied for physics from 0 to 790 in 2 weeks, just take the blue book and solve the test there, see how you do and if you are in the 700+ range then definietly possible.</p>
<p>thenaga: Did you take AP Physics C Mechanics at that time? Should it called raising 90 points within 2 weeks.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I haven’t taken it, I live in a completely different country.</p>
<p>If you can learn ~60% of the materials in that time then sure. The test is incredibly easy if you know basic concepts. Unfortunately physics mechanics is only half the test (you need EM, optics, waves, etc)</p>
<p>the physics test is a comoplete JOKE…if you’ve taken physics c mechanics, then you probably also know some electricity(from physics honors or ap physics b, even if you don’t it will not take long to study as it is quite similar to mechanics). the rest of the material is a piece of cake, and you could probably reason a lot of it out using your knowledge of mechanics. a 780, if not an 800, if MORE than possible
good luck!</p>
<p>Thank you all, ilovediannaagron, h00dn1gg4 and thenaga for your comments.</p>