How practical is it to self-study for the physics test?

<p>I have the Barron’s book, and although I haven’t actually taken physics, I feel fairly confident that I can self study to 750+. I received a 660 on the diagnostic test in the front of the book.</p>

<p>Any opinions, or should I just take Math II on test day (I’m currently registered to take both June 1)?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>If you are strong at math, you can do it! My son had not taken physics, he ordered a book, self-studied over several weekends, and got an 800 on the physics SAT II. He had already taken calc I and calc II, though, so this probably helped.</p>

<p>I’ve taken calc I at a university, so I’m good in the math department. :)</p>

<p>you can do it if you would like!
I advice you to study more than one book take 4 defferenc books and study them</p>