Super frustrated with SAT Physics??

<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>

<p>Since not a lot of time is left, I suggest you try to analyse what went wrong earlier. Which type of questions did you take a lot of time doing or couldn’t do? You should do all the practice questions in PR and Sparknotes, they are very much like the real thing. Try to be very efficient in mechanics and electricity as questions from these chapters show up frequently. Did you run out of time? Make sure you manage your time well. </p>