<p>Should I still take the SAT II Subject test if I've had A's and A+'s for the whole year and got a 5 on the AP Physics B exam? What are my chances of getting an 800 on my 1st try? Are Subject Tests usually harder or easier than AP exams? Are there curves more lenient? (Is it harder to get an 800 on the Subject test or a 5 on the AP exam?) Is it worth it??</p>
<p>What if I get, lets say, a 750-790 on the test? How much will it affect the positive impression of my A's, A+'s and the 5? I'm guessing it will really hurt if I get below a 750 right? I'm aiming for UCB, UCLA, Stanford.</p>
<p>I haven't been studying at all since the AP exam and I know I forgot a lot of what I had crammed in before. Do you think it is worth reviewing and brush up in to prepare for the SAT II Subject test? </p>
<p>If I'm taking the Physics SAT II, it will have to be Oct; is this enough time to prepare and mabye re-learn the material?</p>
<p>If you got a 5 on the AP test and As and A+s in the class, then you should be fine (physics has the most leniant curve of all the subject tests). Just go to collegeboard.com and look up the Physics SAT II. There should be information there about what topics are covered on the test. Just make sure that most of those topics were covered in your class (and teach yourself the topics you are unfamiliar with this summer).</p>
<p>It wouldn't REALLY hurt if the score was below 750. And if you did that well in class and on the AP exam, then you probably just need to review a little. You still have three months to prepare if you want to take the SAT2s in October.</p>