Should I Try and Take SAT II Physics?

<p>I've been studying for Math 2 and Chemistry this whole summer. I've gotten to the point where I can most likely get 790-800 math (got 800 on 2 CB tests) and around 750 chemistry (740 and 700 on CB tests, but my scores were lower than they should have been due to stupid mistakes). </p>

<p>I definitely want an 800 on math 2, and I'll settle for 750 chem, but I'm really aiming for an 800. There are 2 weeks of vacation left, and I'm going to keep taking practice tests in both and making flashcards for chem.</p>

<p>The question is: physics...I took the physics SAT II in June this year and scored a pathetic 690. I attribute this partially to the fact that I took REGULAR physics, not AP Physics B or C, and I also studied from the least comprehensive book, Kaplan, which definitely did not cover enough. I had no idea what center of mass was on the test.</p>

<p>Should I try to study physics again? Will I be able to possibly get 750+ if I study from a better book (like Princeton)? And I also can't spend way too much time on physics (I'll aslo be taking 4 APs this year) because math 2 and chemistry are much more important for the colleges I want to go to. Also, I do have all my flashcards I made for the June Physics SAT II, so I can review those quickly to remember things I've forgotten, although I remember a pretty decent amount.</p>

<p>If I take physics I will have to take it in October with math 2 and chemistry (can't take in November).</p>