<p>So I took the SAT Physics test in May and got a horrific score (in terms of where I should be) of 610! SIX TEN!!!! Sorry, but this is extremely frustrating since I spent months studying for it, and I have gotten "A"s in two physics classes (high school physics and a college physics course since my school doesn't have any AP physics) before taking the test! I expected at least 700... And now I have spent even one more month studying, and I will be taking the June test this weekend. Yesterday, I did a practice test, and I am still no better.</p>
<p>Pleeeease help. What can I do? Cram more practice tests in this week? What book has the most effective practice tests? I have already done both in PR 2013 and the one in the blue College Board book. Should I take it a THIRD time in the fall (senior year)? I am worried I will be swamped with other things on my mind come fall of senior year that I will be completely blowing this off, and again, a suck-y score. Please give me suggestions on what to do.</p>