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Paperback Cracking the SAT II: Physics, 2001-2002 Edition Book

ISBN: 037576187X

ISBN13: 9780375761874

Cracking the SAT II: Physics, 2001-2002 Edition

The Princeton Review realizes that acing the SAT II: Physics exam is very different from getting straight As in school. They don't try to teach students everything there is to know about physics--only... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Not a bad book

This is an excellent book for studying physics but not for preparing SAT 2 physics.However this book is a little harder than the real test.

Very good book

I took the June 04 SAT II Physics after taking a freshman Honors Physics course. In this class we did not cover electricity, magnetism, nuclear physics, particle physics, or relativity. I studied for about two and half months prior to the exam, maybe half an hour every day, and in the last month, an hour a day, and the last two weeks, two hours a day.This book is very good as it is extremely thorough, and I found its explanations of uncovered topics to be quite helpful.However, there was a lot of unnecessary material that was in the book. Rotational Kinematics and a lot of particle/nuclear physics were not covered in the least on the actual exam. I don't know if this is the standard for all tests or if the edition I took was an exception.The practice tests were much harder than the actual thing. I received a 720 and 760 on the Princeton, and an 800 on the actual thing.In addition to the Princeton Review, I used the Kaplan and Sparknotes books and studied them thoroughly, and I glossed over the Barrons. My suggestion for doing well? Use the Kaplans and work through that in the first month or so (it is not indepth, just provides the basic ideas, and the practice tests are a joke). Then, move onto the Princeton, and perhaps take a look at some of the Barrons problems as they are extremely hard and good. However, I would advise those not to use the Sparknotes as it is plagued with errors, although the material is very good.Good luck to all those who take the Physics SAT II. If you are any good at Physics I would advise taking it as it is one of the more lenient SAT II's (Get 8 wrong, and you can still pull off an 800 or 790).

Bridge to High Score

Let this book be the guardian of your hope to score high. As I was in a miserable state searching for help, a celestial light came from beneath the clouds and this book, Cracking the SAT II Physics, descended from the heavens above and landed into my hands. The hallowed scene filled me with blessing. The book came to me as an angel who pulled me out of hell and fed me with knowledge. Actually, the truth is that I bought this book. It didn't descend from heaven, but it did gave me hope and helped me a lot. To summarize this book in terse terms will not express my adulation for it. Nevertheless, I only have a thousand words to spare therefore I must try my best to convince you that this is an excellent book. The print of this book is very good. The use of spacing makes sentences very easy to read. Physics drags me into a hypnotic state, but this book manages to keep me awake for at least an hour. The materials are properly the most important part of the book. If you don't know any physics, this book might be hard for you. However, if you do have some physics background, this book is perfect for reviewing and studying. It clearly explains the answeres and details yet concise enough so it wouldn't turn into a textbook. The exercises are helpful and prepares you for all sorts of tricky questions. A major concern of a lot of test takers is the amount of time they need to spend to prepare for the test. If you don't know any physics but have a fair amount of intelligent, this book will help you advance your knownledge within a month assuming that you will review everyday. If you do know some physics or have done some physics 12, you can properly run through this book in two weeks and be comfortable with all the material. (This is what I have done). If you are so "sm_rt" and have done some physics AP, this book should be easy for you and you can properly run through it within a week. Lastly, if you find some of the questions in the book hard don't worry about it. The tests in this book over prepares you by a little (not much). Hope this review helps and good luck to all you test takers. If you are wondering about the crediblity of my words, I hope the fact that I got 800 in this exam will convince you =) Yes, I have been through the hard exam times too.

Could be better, but not too bad.

The review book is clearly organized and cover many of the topics which are presented on the exam. The practice tests aren't an eact model of what you'll see on the real exam, but many of the questions and similar and I found the practice tests useful. The only real disadvantage to this book is that it is a bit too simplistic. The SAT II covers topics into greater detail as well as some more difficult topics not discussed thoroughly in the book. However, physics is a difficult subject to review because of its magnititude. All in all, the book isn't bad. I would recommend that you use this as your review book, but even better yet, use it in conjunction from a review book by a different company.

Excellent preparation for the SAT II: Physics Exam

Study this book and you will do fairly well on the SAT II Physics Exam. You will want to keep in mind, however, that the material presented in this book is slightly easier than the actual exam. This really isn't a problem though.
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