<p>Ok, so I plan to take the SAT Physics at the end of the school year (June I think) with some other tests, but I'm just curious about something. First of all I'm not taking Physics this year and have only taken Concept Physics (Stupid councler) in Freshman year (Currently Junior). I also have quite a lot of free time from now until June so I'm confident I can do more than just read review books. Anyway, to the point... I've been reading Spark Notes SAT Physics review online to get a basis to build on and have so far only gotten halfway though mechanics, but then I took the practice test on the site for fun and got a 630. </p>
<p>Now obviously my score will be higher by the end of the year, but how accurate are the Spark Notes practice test in determining score and if one read though Spark Notes cover to cover (page to page I guess online), what is the highest score conceivable?</p>
<p>I mean I heard Kaplan only covered 2/3 of the material and a 700 was a virtual max, but what about Spark Notes?</p>
<p>PS: Again I have till June to reach my goal of 800 and 630 is with only half a knowledge in Mechanics, some common sense, and memories of Chemistry class so I feel any attempt to stop me in my quest will result in failure ;)</p>
<p>PPS: I'm tired so any bad grammar/spelling/sentences are blamed on that!</p>