<p>Ok.. whoever has taken the Test</p>
<p>a) How many questions did you get right/wrong and what was your score?
b) how many can u get right to get a 700 (assuming you answer all questions)
c) Is it harder/ easier than the Official guide of SAT2's that collegeboard gives out
d) any recommended resources/websites?</p>
<p>physics test is easy, i crammed for 2 days before the test and got an 800... you can get something like 50 out of 75 right for a 700.... and like 65 right for an 800</p>
<p>i used kaplan and it made it simple... good for cramming.</p>
<p>Alright i got an 800 and didn't really study that much. It's possible to get an 800 while still missing close to 10 questions. However, I did study for the AP B exam a month earlier so pretty much everything on the SAT II was on the AP. There are two things you should do. Number one, memorize all the formulas. Make up a sheet for yourself with all the formulas you'll need for the exam. Know them cold. There isn't much involved math on the test, so on most questions its all about knowing which formula to use and plugging in the simple numbers in the problem. Second, take a lot of practice tests. Don't spend too much time reviewing each individual topic. Practice the tests and then look at what you missed.</p>
<p>For the AP I used the PrincetonReview book. I thought it was harder than the actual thing but was pretty good. Maybe look at their SAT II book. For the SAT II, I bought the REA book. Not very much detail, but some good practice tests.</p>