Hey Arnold
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Hey guys! This is my first time posting so pardon me for any errors.
Anyway I have a quick question
I was wondering if you guys could please let me know what's so bad about excel textbooks in relation to the preliminary course/HSC course?
I've noticed people on this site are disinclined to utilise excel textbooks
In a previous post, one member was even opposed to the new revised editions of excel preliminary physics/chemsitry, claiming it inadequate to base 'study on'.
Isn't it favourable for a science textbook to outline the syllabus content and provide information relating directly to the syllabus content... or is the information too unsubstantiated?
Also what books would you recommend otherwise for Maths Extension 1, Physics and Chemistry?
Thx in advance and a lovely site truly!
Anyway I have a quick question
I was wondering if you guys could please let me know what's so bad about excel textbooks in relation to the preliminary course/HSC course?
I've noticed people on this site are disinclined to utilise excel textbooks
In a previous post, one member was even opposed to the new revised editions of excel preliminary physics/chemsitry, claiming it inadequate to base 'study on'.
Isn't it favourable for a science textbook to outline the syllabus content and provide information relating directly to the syllabus content... or is the information too unsubstantiated?
Also what books would you recommend otherwise for Maths Extension 1, Physics and Chemistry?
Thx in advance and a lovely site truly!