Anyone Gave SAT II - Physics Recently ?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the level of questions on the SAT II Physics exam compared to practice questions available on the SAT website. Participants share their experiences and perceptions regarding the exam's difficulty, preparation strategies, and the relevance of practice materials.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that the SAT II Physics exam is not particularly challenging and aligns well with the practice questions provided by the SAT website.
  • One participant recalls their experience, stating that the exam tests basic knowledge and general thinking skills, and is easier than the AP Physics exam.
  • Another participant mentions that while they found the SAT II easy, they caution that there may be unexpected breadth questions that could be challenging.
  • Concerns about the writing section of the SAT I are expressed, with one participant feeling confident in math and reading but uncertain about writing.
  • Several participants emphasize the importance of preparation and express confidence that practice questions are representative of the actual exam.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the SAT II Physics exam is manageable and that practice questions are indicative of the actual exam. However, there are differing opinions on the potential challenges posed by breadth questions and the overall experience of taking the exam.

Contextual Notes

Some participants reference their personal experiences and preparation methods, which may not reflect current exam conditions or question formats. There is also mention of varying levels of physics education among participants, which could influence perceptions of difficulty.

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Hi

I want to know that is the level of questions in SAT II ( and also SAT I) same as of the level of practice questions on SAT website?


Thanks in advance :)
 
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The SAT II (Physics) exam isn't bad at all. Certainly nothing to worry about. While it has been a while since I took the exam, and while I know nothing of the quality of your physics education, I remember it to be quite painless: the exam only tests basic knowledge and general thinking skills. You'll probably know all the materials; the trick is in being able to correctly apply them. It's infinitely easier than the AP Physics exam, and if you're doing the online practices then I'm confident that you will be fine. The grading process is quite lenient.

...the regular SAT, however, is another story. I never practiced for it, yet I did quite well. But scores are all over the board. I've seen some pretty damn abyssmal results. But it's the people like you, who practice and worry about it, who are interested in physics, that do best.

Good luck!
 
hi HerrProfessor
really thanks for your reply

well according to their practice questions (here: http://sat.collegeboard.com/practice/sat-subject-test-preparation/physics) the level is quite easy ... but i wasn't sure that what is real sat questions like...

and in SAT I ... i am quite good at maths and reading ... what i am worried about is writing ... anyway i got a lot of time to practice for it ... next exam's in October
 
That is ample time to prepare yourself... I did nothing to prepare for the SAT II's, but they were very easy. Unless much has changed, they still are. And if you say the practice questions are easy, then I guess they ably represent the actual exam. While I cannot think of any examples of the top of my head, the practice questions will be a thoroughly adequate preparation.

Meanwhile, the fact that you are already thinking so far ahead as October, the fact that you a reaching out for aid and advice, the fact that you worry and that you care, bode very well for your SAT performance. Based on what little I know, I suspect that you will come out of this quite well.
 
I took it 3 years ago and it was pretty level with the practice questions. I remember using the Princeton Review Physics SAT book and it was worth it. There maybe some breadth questions that may catch you off guard. I believe I had a couple of those. One was about electronic microscope and how it works and another was about transformer.
 

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