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first, do realize that this is the internet... not everything you read is true
second, SAT II are only a small portion of the college admissions process
third, believe in yourself, and do your best. If that best isn't good enough, then there isn't really much you can do. Always shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you'll be among the stars!
and my scores won't get any better even if i post it here, so i am not going to.
thecalccobra:
i think i used PR's SAT II Physics for practice tests. i was taking AP Phys B at the same time last year (i took that sat ii in may, 2 days before phys B) so i didnt prepare for the sat ii physics at all. i took the practice tests, looked up what i got wrong, wrote down those formulas again, and just went out to ace the test.
if possible, take sat ii in may in the middle of ap exams. you study for one and get credit for two.