**freakstar87**
wow
what are the advantages and disadvantages in context, conq chem, excel and pathways? and also, is it resourceful to buy more than two textbooks? because i can't afford that much!!
thats the one by macmillan right?Originally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
pathways is good.. just hard to understand at times
contexts is to the point ... doesn get all fancy
conq probably the best
yup sure isthats the one by macmillan right?
it takes time to go thru each page coz theres quite a bit of irrelevant shit in there which is why i didn use it as much as i'd liked to eitherI had that one as well...good textbook..shame l didn't use it much
excel (NOT the in a month, the other one) is a piece of crap. it's too detailed in some sections, no info in others, and i can't understand it.Originally posted by **freakstar87**
what are the advantages and disadvantages in context, conq chem, excel and pathways? and also, is it resourceful to buy more than two textbooks? because i can't afford that much!!
Originally posted by Misturi
Excel is good because it gets right down to what you need to know.
I bought another textbook as well as conq chem and l used questions from there etc.
Also, please, PLEASE follow the syllabus and answer every dot point completely.
Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk
the syllabus dot points that the hsc course can assess you on. you can get them from the board of studies' site
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/index.htmlOriginally posted by Numero Uno
do you know the site ?
As mentioned by Skunk, they are points that the hsc can assess you on. They are also the things you should know (very well) by the end of the HSC course for your exam. My advice would be to look at them breifly before you start the module, work on them during the module and make sure you know them and understand what they are asking by the end of the module.Originally posted by Numero Uno
i have excel
wut u mean by following the dot points ??
im lost