Sparknotes Physics a good indicator?

<p>I'm planning to take the SAT II Physics in December.</p>

<p>I'm building my study plan and will probably base it off the content in the Sparknotes Physics section. I have a couple of Physics books and some references, so it should be alright.</p>

<p>SparkNotes:</a> SAT Physics</p>

<p>Is this a good indicator of the scope/depth of the actual test though?</p>

<p>Bumping this thread… I’m currently also using Sparknotes to study for the SAT II Physics test in November, and would like to know if it’s a good enough resource.</p>

<p>Clarification… I’m studying directly from the SparkNotes website that was linked in the OP’s post.</p>

<p>I think the Sparknotes SAT II Physics book was one of the best prep books I have ever had. I hardly looked at my Princeton AP one because it was so difficult to read and understand. The Sparknotes one described all the necessary content in an easy and helpful manner. I don’t remember what I got on the practice tests, I believe it was in the high 700s, but I ended up getting an 800 on the actual test. Memorizing and understanding all of the concepts and formulas in the sparknotes book is all you really need.</p>

<p>^ Okay, thanks so much! :D</p>