If you meant the dotpoint book that has tons of questions on every chem dotpoint in the syllabus, then yes, it's worth it.bubblesss said:does anyone have this book? if so is it useful?
i've heard it has all the pracs so i want to make sure it's worth the money before i buy it ( it's $50).
Yesterday i saw it in dymocks for the first time. and it has all the pracs with graphs, solutions and different types of questions which they can ask in any prac exam. i wanted to buy it but it's $50...............Timothy.Siu said:woah, so its a book just on the pracs?? and its that expensive?
no actually it's a different book. its just filled with pracs and all sorts of questions, they can ask u in any prac xm!!!!!!!-tal- said:If you meant the dotpoint book that has tons of questions on every chem dotpoint in the syllabus, then yes, it's worth it.
All the pracs that will be tested (in the hsc external) are in it, so yeah, it's worth every cent of the $50. It's better than getting a tutor imo. Just do all the questions & know the calculations and you're set.
has answers at bob - good explanation and is to the point
i think it had only one option. but it had all the core topics.marcquelle said:really thios exists, is it for every unit and option or just the core?
cause i will buy one.
Yeah, i did because i cbb doing 3 unit maths, my mum's a maths teacher, and well i'm doing 13 units now as well as the compulsory Religion unit that doesn't go towards my UAI.Pwnage101 said:psyche92 ...u droped from 3U maths to General????
Sounds exactly the same thing with physics then, they just have all the questions your meant to look up in the internet or other irrelavent things that most of the time dont have answers which are meant to be dot point strong points.Kaatie said:i regret buying the investigations one as it just has the outlines for the pracs like headings and tables but nothing is filled in and there are no answers
Its better value for money than dotpoint IMO.Kaatie said:whats the heinamann one like? anyone know?