<p>Hi ,</p>
<p>I'm an international student studying Chemistry and Physics in my own language (( which is far away from English )) and Iam taking SAT phys , Chem , And Math 2 in Nov .</p>
<p>I just got back home with my new Barron's SAT physics , Chemistry , and Math 2 . And iam really frustrated , I had a look at the Physics and Chemistry books and I felt screwed :( - especially Chemistry - </p>
<p>I didn't understand most of the things although I studied Chem and Physics at school. The language was very hard , I didn't understand alot of science terms.</p>
<p>You guys have any advice on preparing ?? I need at least +650 in both .
Anyone was in the same position ?? What did you do ??</p>
<p>And I would love it if you could please tell me if the curves of Physics and Chemistry are as generous as the curve of Math 2 ??</p>
<p>Bumppppppppp
Anyone ??</p>
<p>Chem is like -3=800 and is less generous than Math II and while I don’t know the exact curve for physics, I have heard that it is very generous and much more generous than Math II. I have heard something like -15 can be an 800??</p>
<p>And also I recommend starting with the PR books for chem and physics. For Math 2, get the CB official math 2 book and Barrons is fine for that, just know its a LOT harder than the real thing for like all SAT 2s. If you want, you may want to get CB’s official guide for all subject tests. It only has one test per subject though.</p>