I'd say excel. But that's just an assumption. I wouldn't really say it's the best textbook to use, but it suffices.What's the cheapest?
i like excel cos its straight to the point and it follows the hsc syllabus dot points unlike conquering chemistry which has a load of crap thats not related to the syllabus.I agree... sometimes it talks about things not in the sylabus for a whole page, but for things that are, it has like one paragraph only.
which excel might this be, i have the older orange 1 printed in 2001 i think... i dont like it.. it does not follow the sylabus layout and for some things just has point for... which excel do u use??
also which macmillan book is every1 talking about above... is it the maquarie revision guide 1....??
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same herecan anyone please give me teh pdf version of the HSC book of conquering chemistry please? i dont want to spend 70 dollars buying it
Have you considered of borrowing the textbook from the library, it is in general much easier to study from a hard copy of a textbook compared to a soft copy of it.does any one have the online code for the jacaranda chemistry, if you have the text book it is usually in the first page. I have got the physics one but I need one for chemistry
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Just get it off your friend. It's perfectly legaldoes any one have the online code for the jacaranda chemistry, if you have the text book it is usually in the first page. I have got the physics one but I need one for chemistry
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