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WHAT IS THE BEST STUDY GUIDE/SUMMARY BOOK? (1 Viewer)

johninan

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My subjects for year 12 are:

Business Studies
Legal Studies
Economics
Mathematics (ADVANCED)
English (ADVANCED)
Studies of Religion I

I was wondering what subject study book/guide/summary is best for each subject (e.g. excel, topnote, checkpoint etc...) i am clueless on what to buy, PLEASE HELP!
 

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Do you mean what textbooks are the best? or an actual study guide?
 

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more like a study guide/summary book, not an actual 500+ textbook
 

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Business Studies - havent done it but the new excel book is supposed to be good
Legal Studies - Try the new excel book, also good
Economics - Macquarie, excel is too minimalistic
Mathematics (ADVANCED) - There are so many. I used excel
English (ADVANCED) - Again, the new excel book is great
Studies of Religion I - Macquarie

To be honest, a guidebook is only really necessary if your school textbook is crap or too detailed. I regretted getting one for economics because our textbook was great.
 

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textbook is waaay to detailed for economics. what about cambridge checkpoint, i heard they were also good? also theres a new syllabus for business and legal and economics this year
 

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I like excel better than macquarie for SOR1 (but that's just me)
 

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I like excel better than macquarie for SOR1 (but that's just me)
I was the opposite, but thats mainly because macquarie was better at addressing my topics then excel. I guess its a personal preference thing with guidebooks.
 

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for maths - anything with a lot of questions! - I like excel but there's probably better ones
 

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I was the opposite, but thats mainly because macquarie was better at addressing my topics then excel. I guess its a personal preference thing with guidebooks.
True. I do use both for references sometimes.

for maths - anything with a lot of questions! - I like excel but there's probably better ones
This.
 

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for maths - anything with a lot of questions! - I like excel but there's probably better ones
I would say anything with a wide range of questions (easy to hard) rather than just heaps. Doesn't excel get easy?
 

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To be honest, study guides for HSC pretty much suck. You're much better off taking someone else's notes.
 

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For Eco, I'd recommend Tim Dixon...or notes (I have both availalbe if you're interested)
 

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