Has anyone taken the SAT physics subject test?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around experiences and advice regarding the SAT Physics Subject Test, particularly in relation to preparation and the relevance of the International Baccalaureate (IB) physics course. Participants share their personal experiences, study materials, and the types of content covered on the test.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that the IB physics course provides a good foundation but may not cover all necessary topics, particularly in electricity and circuitry.
  • One participant recommends specific study guides, including a link to a book, and emphasizes the importance of practice tests.
  • Several participants mention their scores on the SAT Physics Subject Test, with some achieving perfect scores and noting that the material was not overly difficult.
  • There is a mention that the questions on the SAT Physics Subject Test are similar to those found in the multiple-choice section of the AP Physics B exam.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about the specific types of questions encountered on the test after some time has passed since taking it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that while the IB physics course is beneficial, it may not cover all relevant topics for the SAT Physics Subject Test. However, there is no consensus on the adequacy of preparation from the IB course alone, as experiences and recommendations vary.

Contextual Notes

Some participants highlight missing topics in the IB curriculum, such as angular momentum and angular acceleration, which may be relevant for the SAT Physics Subject Test. The discussion reflects a range of preparation strategies and experiences, indicating variability in individual readiness.

Who May Find This Useful

Students preparing for the SAT Physics Subject Test, particularly those in the IB program or considering AP Physics courses, may find this discussion relevant.

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Has anyone taken the physics test? I have never seen any model questions, but I just need to know whether the IB physics course will be enough to take the SAT physics.

Thanks a lot:smile:
 
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I am the perfect man! I'm in the IB and took the Physics Subject Test. The IB is a good base, but it doesn't cover important theory in electricity and circuitry relevant to the Physics Subject Test. I'd suggest you get a https://www.amazon.com/dp/0743279891/?tag=pfamazon01-20 and read thoroughly about the subjects outside of mechanics.
 
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thanks

hi,

Thanks a lot. In mechanics in the IB they won't do angular momentum , angular acceleration and things. Did you see any questions from those too.

By the way thanks a lot for the links and advice, really appreciate it. :smile:
Did you use the same guides too?

Thanks a lot
 
Yeah I used this guide. But the most important factor in the SAT is you, not your guide, remember that. Also taking practice tests helps. Another recommendation is to consult the Princeton's Review Guide, since it contains problems that Kaplan's do not. You'll need to know the principles of angular momentum conservation for some problems I think. The best you can do is take a lot of practice tests to get familiar with the kind of questions and forge a study guideline.
 
i took it and got an 800, but it was a few years ago. i forgot the types of questions i was asked. :/

i do recall getting a study book and finding it really useful. don't recall which brand, though.

might've been kaplan.
 
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Brad Barker said:
i took it and got an 800, but it was a few years ago. i forgot the types of questions i was asked. :/

i do recall getting a study book and finding it really useful. don't recall which brand, though.

might've been kaplan.

I bought the Peterson's. That's the only book that I was able to find in my country for physics SAT test.
 
I took it in December and got about 780 without any preparation (I'm in Austria). Just basic mechanics, electrodynmaics and electricity, nothing really difficult
 
I took AP Physics B, and with some preparation (studying for the AP Exam) I got an 800 on the subject test. Like beta3 said, most of the stuff is fairly simple.
 
Farzan said:
I took AP Physics B, and with some preparation (studying for the AP Exam) I got an 800 on the subject test. Like beta3 said, most of the stuff is fairly simple.

Same case for me.

The questions are almost identical to the MC portion of the AP Physics B exam.
 

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