SAT Physics help!

<p>I am currently a junior in high school and I failed first semester of Physics (D+). Right now, it looks like I will most likely not pass second semester either (current grade of D-). On the UC website, it says that a score of 530+ on the SAT Physics will clear one year. So if I self study over the summer, I’ll buy the PR book & everything, and somehow, someway magically got a 530+, it technically means I passed the class, right? If that is the case, what will appear on my transcript for Physics? Will it still be the same grade?</p>

<p>A 530 is really easy to get. SAT II Physics questions won’t ask you to solve complicated problems like those you were doing in school. So all you have to do is to buy two things: The Official Guide to the SAT II and PR’s Physics.</p>

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