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Re: Excel Revise in a Month
i don't like the Maths ones. They're not very comprehensive.
i don't like the Maths ones. They're not very comprehensive.
Hey everyone, I've heard about how excel guides aren't very good, but I was wondering why that is. I've got some of them but am wondering if its a good idea to keep using them if the books method isn't great or switch to better ones if I'm missing out or getting too much information on something.
Thanks
i don't like the Maths ones. They're not very comprehensive.
yea i got the revise in a month business and it was gross
Excel Legal Studies is very good. It's probably the only Excel that should function as a main textbook.
Yeah, and I'm saying that Excel Legal is better than all the other Legal textbooks.the whole point of buying "study guides" is for a summary, i thought the goal was to condense the textbooks information into the main points to make it easier for learning, if you want a textbook, just buy a textbook, simple.
you serious aerath? i perferred the hamper, derwent and draper textbook over excel and only used it as reference.Yeah, and I'm saying that Excel Legal is better than all the other Legal textbooks.
OK....maybe it's just me. [Well, I was really referring to Prelim, not so sure about HSC, I dropped Legal in Yr 12. ]you serious aerath? i perferred the hamper, derwent and draper textbook over excel and only used it as reference.
Yea, it's just you haha.OK....maybe it's just me. [Well, I was really referring to Prelim, not so sure about HSC, I dropped Legal in Yr 12. ]