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Introduction to SAT II Physics - FreeExamPapers

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pinpointing what you need <strong>to</strong> study for the real <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Physics</strong>, identifying and<br />

overcoming your weaknesses, and learning <strong>to</strong> answer an increasing variety of questions<br />

on the specific <strong>to</strong>pics covered by the test. Taking practice tests and studying them will<br />

allow you <strong>to</strong> teach yourself how <strong>to</strong> recognize and handle whatever <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Physics</strong> throws<br />

at you.<br />

Taking a Practice Test<br />

Through Molly Bloom, we’ve shown you why studying practice tests is an extremely<br />

powerful strategy. Now we’re going <strong>to</strong> backtrack and show you exactly how <strong>to</strong> deploy that<br />

strategy.<br />

Controlling Your Environment<br />

Although a practice test is practice, and no one but you ever needs <strong>to</strong> see your scores, you<br />

should do everything in your power <strong>to</strong> make the practice test feel like the real <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong><br />

<strong>Physics</strong>. The closer your practice resembles the real thing, the more helpful it will be.<br />

When taking a practice test, follow these rules:<br />

• Time Yourself: Don’t give yourself any extra time. Be stricter with yourself than<br />

the meanest proc<strong>to</strong>r you can think of. Don’t give yourself time off for bathroom<br />

breaks. If you have <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> the bathroom, let the clock keep running; that’s what<br />

will happen on the real <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Physics</strong>.<br />

• Take the Test in a Single Sitting: Training yourself <strong>to</strong> endure an hour of test<br />

taking is part of your preparation.<br />

• Eliminate Distractions: Don’t take the practice test in a room with lots of<br />

people walking through it. Go <strong>to</strong> a library, your bedroom, a well-lit closet—<br />

anywhere quiet.<br />

Following these guidelines will help you <strong>to</strong> concentrate better and speed you <strong>to</strong>ward your<br />

target score. However, don’t be discouraged if you find these rules <strong>to</strong>o strict; you can<br />

always bend a few. Preparing for <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Physics</strong> should not be <strong>to</strong>rturous! Do whatever<br />

you have <strong>to</strong> do in order <strong>to</strong> make sure your studying is interesting and painless enough<br />

that you will actually do it.<br />

Ultimately, if you can follow all of the above rules <strong>to</strong> the letter, you will probably be better<br />

off. But if following those rules makes studying excruciating, find little ways <strong>to</strong> bend them<br />

that won’t interfere <strong>to</strong>o much with your concentration.<br />

Practice Test Strategy<br />

You should take the test as if it were the real deal: go for the highest score you can get.<br />

This doesn’t mean you should be more daring than you would be on the actual test,<br />

guessing blindly even when you can’t eliminate an answer. It doesn’t mean that you<br />

should speed through the test carelessly. The more closely your attitude and strategies<br />

during the practice test reflect those you’ll employ during the actual test, the more<br />

accurately the practice test will reflect your strengths and weaknesses: you’ll learn what<br />

areas you should study and how <strong>to</strong> pace yourself during the test.<br />

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