<p>Obviously it would be in October or November, so how difficult would it be for someone with only a month or two of physics experience? What are some good prep books for it?</p>
<p>Its definitely possible to score well if you start studying now. Physics is mostly concepts and fairly easy math. I found the PR book to be useful. Compared to my AP classwork, it covers all of the topics we went over.</p>
<p>If you can learn concepts easily and quickly (memorizing them works too, but that’s counterproductive) then go for it.</p>
<p>Having two months of physics experience under your belt before the test should help you a lot. If you enjoy learning physics and the subject material comes easy to you, then preparing for the test shouldn’t be too difficult.</p>
<p>This was last year. o.o</p>
<p>woops my bad</p>