<p>My university offers 6 hours of physics credit for a 600-800 score on the physics subject test. I am a freshman and haven’t had a physics class since junior year of high school. I took regular physics and I did well in the class and still have my notes and have a rough understanding of the topics but I’m sure if I reviewed it I can remember most of it. If I worked through study books and prepped for the subject test do you think I could manage a 600-800 on the test?</p>
<p>I was able to clinch 800 with a 1 semester physics class that only covered basic mechanics and some self study. You’ve already learned the information before and succeeded in a physics class, and you still have your notes, so I think you will be able to do well if you prepare.</p>