foram
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Re: Recommended Texbooks/Study Guides?
Dotpoint for Chemistry is very good. I have it.
Dotpoint for Chemistry is very good. I have it.
well i can tell u for some of ur subjects:sikdude said:The subjects i don for school are
biology, physics, engineering studies, business studies, 3 units maths, 2 unit maths, adv english.
well i just wanted to ask.
-what text books people use for these subjects?
-if any has like the list of the best textbooks for yr 11 and 12, (how helpful are they, what types of question-hard/easy)
-also, like past experiences with textbooks? (wrong answers etc)
Thank. You.
wtf?? the kid doesnt even do eco!!foram said:Math: Fitzpatric (Good, small), Cambridge (Too many questions, very depressing), S.B Jones and K.E Couchman (Good (the 3U book is small), questions are a bit too easy), Understanding Series (Very good cramming book).
Physics: Jacaranda (good), Macmillan (prelim book is smaller than jacaranda but still good).
Chemistry: Chemistry Pathways (a bit old, but good), Conquering Chem (good, prelim books is smaller than chemistry pathways).
Eco: Excel, Tim Riley. (eco is so dead easy, i can't tell which book is better, but most people think tim riley is better.)
Hmm he does... it says in his signature.vasuu91 said:wtf?? the kid doesnt even do eco!!
sikdude said:The subjects i don for school are
biology, physics, engineering studies, business studies, 3 units maths, 2 unit maths, adv english.
I think cs01001 is referring to Foram who does both Chemistry & Economics.vasuu91 said:^^
uhh...no he doesnt!!
well then cs1001 i was talking about the op coz foram recomended eco books to him.lyounamu said:I think cs01001 is referring to Foram who does both Chemistry & Economics.
cambridge is definitely one of the best if not the best. but its all about getting a variety of questions which cambridge gives....sikhman said:really?
i found that just using cambridge has worked so far.....maybe I should expand....
I mainly use Heinemann Biology textbook and Spotlight book. They are good books to use. I suggest you using them.Twickel said:The excel was absolutely pathetic, is the Macquarie Revision Guide: Preliminary Biology any better?
Yeah. That's my point. It's always or usually good to use textbooks rather than study guides.Twickel said:Excel missed out on the whole chemicals in cells.
It's quite concise. I don't have it here as I left it at school. Sorry. But it's very good for light studies (with maximum results).Twickel said:How many pages is the spotlight, see the point is I want something less detailed then my current bio book ( bio in focus).