Well, Its not really a textbook.
Its divided into three parts A,B and C
The B and C parts for 2009 haven't come out yet.(I think)
Anyway back to the question.
I've seen them at most dymocks stores.
Basically depends what subjects.
If its one of the sciences which relies heavily on the dotpoint.
Read the textbook and makes notes on anything that relates to the dotpoint.
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It says what bus goes to uni on the sheet they gave you.
yep. Physics tomorrow. It says on the sheet we have the David Parker dude from Chem. His notes heaps good :D
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LOL. I know.
His voice puts me to sleep.
Doesn't help that he reads straight out of the notes either.
I like the As you like it notes though :D
Its better value for money than dotpoint IMO.
It has introduction, procedure, what your results look like and discussion questions for most if not all the pracs. It covers the whole prelim + HSC.
Unlike dotpoint, it doesn't have answers and stuff @ the back.
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Lol. the new excel chem is very different from the older one.
It has a completely new layout, with info in the middle and dotpoints which you can fill in @ the side. Look like:
http://www.pascalpress.com.au/v/vspfiles/photos/9781741252996-2T.jpg
And I...