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how to choose guide books? (1 Viewer)

Feeling Wind

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im doing maths ext, chem & phy in yr 11... do u science ppl have any idea for choosing guide books?
macquarie? excel? dot point? :confused:

i dont go tutoring, so i need to help myself.
 

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Excel is my personal favourite.
 

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Use Study Guides if you're really desperate. Excel has good books for a certain range of subjects, whereas Macquarie usually has its best books in the humanities area.

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Maths Ext: Cambridge, Fitzpatrick, Terry Lee, Maths in Focus, Understanding, Couchmann's book, Past Paper books
Chemistry: Jacaranda, Chemistry Contexts, Spotlight, Dot Point, Surfing Chemistry
Physics: Jacaranda, Spotlight, Physics Context etc etc

So, only use study guides if you're in actual need of it or you're going to supplement it as a summary guide for your syllabus.
 

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Cambridge or Macquarie. :)

Excel could do a lot better with their study guides.

A lot BETTER.
 

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