<p>I have nearly no knowledge about physics and I know a lot of colleges want subject tests. I have a lot of time to study(taking my subject tests on june) and I do want to get a perfect. What textbook should I study from first? Then what study guide is good after I finish the textbook? I use PR for calculus AB and it helps a lot, even for preping for tests.</p>
<p>You probably don’t need a textbook for an SAT subject test, although it doesn’t hurt. Princeton Review is widely considered the best for physics. It got me an 800. Barron’s is not bad, although there is plenty of superfluous info as is typical of Barron’s. If not using a textbook, you can also supplement with Sparknotes, which is free.</p>