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Excel study guides.... (1 Viewer)

countrydude

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Hey i am just wondering what everybody thinks of the excel study guides..??

I have 3, Club, we all fall down and bruce dawe,

what does every1 think??
 

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Individual Excel Study guides?

(the $10-15 ones?)

I have seen a few, flicked through a couple.

They seem worthwhile and useful IMO.

I paid about $33 for the entire Advanced English, so it works out to be the same (Modules + a few notes on the AOS/exam technique/hints)

Valuable if you don't have anything else, but it's handy to have.

Memorise the entire chapter/section (or if you have the little books, the entire book) and you'll be set for that Module (or almost ready, set for 85% or higher if you study enough, from your own notes and class sheets/notes ;)).
 
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I used one for Cloudstreet, cos i didn't read the book, but the Hamlet/R&G one is so shallow...
 

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I have Ros & Guil/Hamlet, that's good because it actually talks about Transformations and themes, but on the other hand it's not great because it doesn't go in depth alot.

I also have the Jane Eyre one and this is helping me alot. It gives me character analysis, quotes and chapter by chapter analysis. It's excellent.
 

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