Halfasian89
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- HSC
- 2006
Hi, just wondering if anyone is having any problems with answering the new HSC dot point syllabus questions. I'm using two Chemistry textbooks, Longman's Chemistry Contexts (2002) and MacMillan Chemistry Pathways (2001). I have school classwork, however most of it is a summary of either of these books and addressing relatively new dot points in the syllabus is a nightmare, which has prompted me to consider buying HSC guides.
Another problem with these books is that they are fairly wordy (ie not concise) and/or completely off track, and it requires me to evaluate the source as to its appropriateness to the syllabus
It could just be that these books are allittle outdated, but it has me wondering what chem books other schools use. Is it just my books, or are all chem textbooks like this? So, what are you using and would you consider it any good?
Another problem with these books is that they are fairly wordy (ie not concise) and/or completely off track, and it requires me to evaluate the source as to its appropriateness to the syllabus
It could just be that these books are allittle outdated, but it has me wondering what chem books other schools use. Is it just my books, or are all chem textbooks like this? So, what are you using and would you consider it any good?