The old one was pretty good from memory right?The best publicly available Extension 2 book, in my opinions, is the new Fitzpatrick.
If you can afford to get both Coroneos and T. Lee, you may as well just buy the Fitzpatrick book + Solutions book.
It was terrible.The old one was pretty good from memory right?
Lol. I guess I am pretty bad at ext2 so my judgement might not be correct.It was terrible.
I hate to be negative, but if you think that the Extension 2 Cambridge (Arnold, I presume) is 'good in general', as well as mentioning Couchman for Extension 2 (there is no Extension 2 Couchman book), then I think your opinion on this is to be taken with a kilo of salt.The new fitzpatrick is average; I don't rave about it (not that much a fan as Carrotsticks is). It does have some good exercises; (I find the MC questions are pointless; and too out of place); its mechanics section is good; as is conics. The rest is average. Complex numbers is the only section I would definitely avoid in the new Fitzpatrick; as it is too simplistic from memory (like MIF simplistic). (It is actually written by Bob Aus; but Fitzpatrick; as my teacher used to say; tended to put Q2 as the hardest; this still happens in the old ext 1 which is a fairly solid book; and there are still questions that made it from the old book; that were ridiculous.
The book has mostly cleared errors; as it is completely written in some sections. (There was only one section that was worth going to in the old book anyway)
Terry Lee is a good 4U book to have. Patel is good for the summaries; not the exercises; (I personally like the format). Cambridge is good in general; although it can be a bit of a mixed bag. Coroneous is good stuff too; especially for complex numbers I would highly recommend; especially if you want to do well in ext 2 (font is hard to read). Mixed thoughts about Couchman and the other books available.
Cambridge is terrible. It's not even half as good as the Year 12 3U textbook. The exercises don't have extensions and are severely lacking in variety.The new fitzpatrick is average; I don't rave about it (not that much a fan as Carrotsticks is). It does have some good exercises; (I find the MC questions are pointless; and too out of place); its mechanics section is good; as is conics. The rest is average. Complex numbers is the only section I would definitely avoid in the new Fitzpatrick; as it is too simplistic from memory (like MIF simplistic). (It is actually written by Bob Aus; but Fitzpatrick; as my teacher used to say; tended to put Q2 as the hardest; this still happens in the old ext 1 which is a fairly solid book; and there are still questions that made it from the old book; that were ridiculous.
The book has mostly cleared errors; as it is completely written in some sections. (There was only one section that was worth going to in the old book anyway)
Terry Lee is a good 4U book to have. Patel is good for the summaries; not the exercises; (I personally like the format). Cambridge is good in general; although it can be a bit of a mixed bag. Coroneous is good stuff too; especially for complex numbers I would highly recommend; especially if you want to do well in ext 2 (font is hard to read). Mixed thoughts about Couchman and the other books available.
I second this. Cambridge and the old fitz 4u were a jokeCambridge is terrible. It's not even half as good as the Year 12 3U textbook. The exercises don't have extensions and are severely lacking in variety.
All good fixed. I think the ext 1 is good in general; (well at least from its looks and structure); have mixed thoughts about ext 1 couchman; mostly because I know very little about it, except name, and that it was used occasionally in class; (I have mixed thoughts about the other ext 1/2 textbooks not mentioned if any e.g. Cambridge Checkpoints is rubbish though I will say that; Success is mixed, and I don't trust it; Excel is okay, written also by Patel*). I am kind of glad we didn't use the old Fitzpatrick at school. (I think there was only one exercise that we even bothered using in that book just because of its difficulty)I hate to be negative, but if you think that the Extension 2 Cambridge (Arnold, I presume) is 'good in general', as well as mentioning Couchman for Extension 2 (there is no Extension 2 Couchman book), then I think your opinion on this is to be taken with a kilo of salt.