<p>I had an extraordinarily crappy (or rather non-existent) physics education. Looking back, I feel like I haven't learned anything. I just got 550 on Kaplan's physics practice test, answering most questions out of common sense. Will a three week self-preparation be enough to get around 700? I'm a bright student, naturally interested in physics, and am willing to put in the maximum effort I can.
I'm planning to use Kaplan's physics and Sparknotes physics material. I'd buy PR or Barron's but since I live overseas, the books would arrive sometime around the test day if I ordered them now.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!</p>
<p>I would say yes. The physics on these tests are extremely basic applications of concepts. I haven’t had any E&M experience whatsoever, but I’m doing just fine since I read Barron’s version of E&M. The subject tests are like that. Make sure you study the concepts and know how to apply them.</p>