The SAT Subject Test in Physics assesses students' understanding of physics concepts and their ability to apply these concepts to solve problems.
The SAT Physics test is fast-paced, so planning your time is key. Start by quickly scanning all questions to spot the ones you know well. Don’t get stuck on any single question—if you’re unsure, mark it and move on. Save time at the end to review your answers, especially those you skipped. Practicing with timed tests helps you get comfortable with the test’s speed and pressure.
Finish a first pass through all questions, then return to the hardest ones.
Use a watch to pace yourself, aiming for about one minute per question.