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which study guide is better: macquarie or excel? (1 Viewer)

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I'm pretty much fapping over the next-gen Excel ones.

They have the syllabus points on the side of the page, so you know exactly what it is you're meant to be learning, as well as space to write notes. At the end of each chapter there are questions regarding each syllabus point (usually multiple q's), and an end-of-module checklist to verify you know everything needed.

To me, it's gold, I even enjoy studying now.

Not sure about Macquarie though, never had much experience with their books.
 

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I'm pretty much fapping over the next-gen Excel ones.

They have the syllabus points on the side of the page, so you know exactly what it is you're meant to be learning, as well as space to write notes. At the end of each chapter there are questions regarding each syllabus point (usually multiple q's), and an end-of-module checklist to verify you know everything needed.

To me, it's gold, I even enjoy studying now.

Not sure about Macquarie though, never had much experience with their books.
Yeah i use the new excel study guides for science, they're pretty good, i personally LOVE the structure of it.
 

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I'm pretty much fapping over the next-gen Excel ones.

They have the syllabus points on the side of the page, so you know exactly what it is you're meant to be learning, as well as space to write notes. At the end of each chapter there are questions regarding each syllabus point (usually multiple q's), and an end-of-module checklist to verify you know everything needed.

To me, it's gold, I even enjoy studying now.

Not sure about Macquarie though, never had much experience with their books.
Omg they sound epic, def going and getting them this weekend.
 

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im gonna sound like a weirdo, but I like macquarie more. excel is easier to read though
 

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Excel next gen? Did they release them across the board or only for the sciences? If so I might look into picking up the Eco one.
 

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Did they release them across the board or only for the sciences? If so I might look into picking up the Eco one.
eco one is the old one. the only new one is 2 units maths, chemistry and biology.
 

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I have an economics HSC macquarie one that i bought for $31.99 :) pretty good!
 

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Personally, Macquarie are better for my subs (in the sig).

I hate the new excel format and everything is so crammed into one page >_< + there are excel books at school... good for some variety with Macquarie.
 

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Personally, Macquarie are better for my subs (in the sig).

I hate the new excel format and everything is so crammed into one page >_< + there are excel books at school... good for some variety with Macquarie.
i do most of ur subject. i have a flip through the macquarie one.. is almost the same as excel, but is just a little thinner than excel. :D:D
 

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Personally, Macquarie are better for my subs (in the sig).

I hate the new excel format and everything is so crammed into one page >_< + there are excel books at school... good for some variety with Macquarie.
what do you think i should get for maths I and II, chem, physics,...since you are taking those subjects... my good friend ;)
 

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i prefer excel.. less rambling on with massive paragraphs, or what seems like it in macquarie.

I find excel has more tables, graphs and just overall easier to read/understand for my subjects (sciences). Its just a study guide in the end, its different from a text book. Excel is good summary, although i hate how the new ones have tiny fonts now.

Macquarie seems to be better with stuff to like legal and eco that requires heaps of writing, essays and the like.
 

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i prefer excel.. less rambling on with massive paragraphs, or what seems like it in macquarie.

I find excel has more tables, graphs and just overall easier to read/understand for my subjects (sciences). Its just a study guide in the end, its different from a text book. Excel is good summary, although i hate how the new ones have tiny fonts now.

Macquarie seems to be better with stuff to like legal and eco that requires heaps of writing, essays and the like.
that's why i got one for economics! macquarie ftw!
 

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for the social sciences/humanities i'd recommend Macquarie, especially:
- business studies
- modern history
- legal studies (though Excel is also pretty good)
 

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Neither. Use real textbooks for gathering information (Jacaranda, Conquering, Contexts etc etc); and do your own notes - and use those for study.
 

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Neither. Use real textbooks for gathering information (Jacaranda, Conquering, Contexts etc etc); and do your own notes - and use those for study.
but real textbooks are like 60 bucks..compare to a study guide 20-30.
 

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I didn't know there was a difference between study guides and textbooks. Anyway, I like the excel one for chemistry. I prefer it over conquering because the explanations are more succinct and the layout as everyone else mentioned, is better. I like reading things in columns.
 

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