why would u bump it for.. u just finished hscari89 said:bump
you ...or at least i....use different books for different things.live.fast said:All these books you're talking about are the real massive text books. You don't need em.
All you need is the Excel Study guides. That's it. Do one review exercise per chapter, and you should get along fine - the Excel books cover most (if not all) required parts of the syllabus, have actual PROPER full examples (without all the technical words or 1000's of graphs everywhere) and they have PROPER FULLY EXPLAINED SOLUTIONS. Thus, easier to learn from.
Unlike fitzpatrick (*cough cough NO ANSWERS 2 GRAPH DRAWING IN B.O.B*)
Unlike cambridge (*cough cough a gazillion pages filled with 'extra maths' for the people with no life*...)
Unlike Maths in Focus (*cough cough baby maths*)
Unlike Coroneus (*cough cough a gazillion pages where the words look live they've been typed up using a typewriter from the 80's, and hand drawn graphs that confuse even the nerdiest of nerds*)
Just get your Excel study guide. It's all you'll need.
=)
So buddy, did you attempt every question, every 2nd question ? Or what are your pattern of attempts ?cuppy said:don't be discouraged from Maths in Focus. its not that bad is it? ok maybe the questions are quite straightforward and not as challenging as HSC style questions but maths is maths. not everyone is exactly striving for that high band 6. for many people passing maths is a joy in itself!
i managed to achieve a band 6 without even touching fitzpatrick or cambridge so i put it down to practice, practice, practice and asking quesitons if you're not sure or don't understand something.
i started off doing every question but with some topics (eg simple differentiation and integration) i did every two questions. depends on how confident i was with the topic (eg i slaved away doing all of the questions on projectiles and simple harmonic motion and before long i knew them quite well)f3nr15 said:So buddy, did you attempt every question, every 2nd question ? Or what are your pattern of attempts ?