<p>I’m taking the SAT II’s Physics, Math IIC and French this Saturday. I’m in honors Physics and know mechanics and E&M. Any help in books for physics last minute cramming? I need an 800!!!</p>
<p>lol bro, i HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY do not suggest taking the physics and cramming in 2 days. You WILL NOT do well, the physics exam is extremely difficult. I am NOT trying to discourage you, I am telling you the truth. Just go to sparknotes.com, and see for your self, you are not even in AP Physics, that exam is meant for AP Physics students that are good in physics and most likely studied for the AP exam. There is lots of things that you haven’t even TOUCHED upon yet on that exam since you are in honors, and moreover you have 2 days to study. You would have to memorize all those formulas, and et cetera. I don’t suggest it for physics, as for Math IIC, I am not aware of your strengths in Math but I would suggest Barrons. And for French, NO freaking clue lol…hope this somewhat helps.</p>
<p>yeah dude if you’re struggling to cram important information, then you’re not prepared enough for an 800, especially with the statements about honors/ap physics that xindian made. definitely take it in october or november.</p>
<p>well i’m taking the test on saturday as well, and from all the practice tests i’ve done i’ve found its quite broad ranging, lots of topics covered, but it doesn’t actually cover many of the topics in detail at all so it IS possible to learn some of the stuff last minute. I do IB physics HL, i’m finding most of the questions quite easy and the curve is pretty good too. good luck!</p>
<p>It’s not intended for AP students. Not is not true at all. I think you can cram it if you took the course. I took a summer class for regular physics. OUr class only covered right before E&M. However, I was able to get a 790. Btw the curve is really generous. I bet AP students can get a definite 800, but I think regular students can get 800 too. I studied E&M using books, but really started SAT2 three days before.
I’m not bragging. I’m just saying that it is possible.</p>