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SAT II in Physics

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-28 0:08 ID:ILqWMv56

Hey, I'm due to take the SAT II for physics in a month and a half. Thing is, my teacher, while a decent guy, was new to the field this year. Three cheers for understaffed American high schools.

In any case, can I get some idea of what'll be focused on in the test? I'm not entirely sure we covered the entire curriculum over the course of this year, and I need to know where to channel my efforts, since time is a limited resource what with finals coming up.

And yes, I am underage b&, but I need to know this if I'm to have any hope of making it into MIT.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-28 0:40 ID:Heaven

Yeah, if only our high schools weren't understaffed, no one would ever have a new teacher!

Also, just go to the fucking college board website you dimwit. I hope to god someone as stupid as you doesn't make it into MIT.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-28 0:54 ID:OBpRcXt2

YOU NEED EXTRACURRICULAAAAAAAAAA

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-28 2:03 ID:ILqWMv56

>>2

Whoa whoa whoa there, buddy. My school has had 12 teachers leave in the past 2 years. It's been a pretty big problem.

I already checked out college board, and the stuff there is just too broad. I'm looking for some specifics. For example, if there was little or nothing on elasticity, it'd be helpful to know so I don't waste time reviewing that.

Name: 4chan 2007-04-28 7:26 ID:29JhULwx

This stuff is a long time ago, and they may have changed it since I took it.

I do recall that you can leave some 5 questions blank and still get an 800.  Focus on accuracy more than speed.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-28 12:21 ID:Heaven

>>4
high turnover rate =/= understaffed.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-18 2:47

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Marijuana MUST be legalized.

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