coroneos
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It seems to me that ALL Physics textbooks waffle on for agesss on all this irrelevant information: e.g. Contexts 2 and Jacaranda 2.
Why can't some Physics writer come up with a book that is like 100 pages long and has point summaries for each dot point without any EXTRA information??
Why give extra background information in a textbook when questions can ONLY be derived from the 2003 PHYSICS SYLLABUS?
For this reason I have felt that I have not been able to cope with the large amount of information that I must cover because of the superfluous information contained in Contexts and Jacaranda 2.
What do you think? It is a bit late - HSC next week - But still..
Is there a Physics book that I missed out on that I should have bought earlier?
Why can't some Physics writer come up with a book that is like 100 pages long and has point summaries for each dot point without any EXTRA information??
Why give extra background information in a textbook when questions can ONLY be derived from the 2003 PHYSICS SYLLABUS?
For this reason I have felt that I have not been able to cope with the large amount of information that I must cover because of the superfluous information contained in Contexts and Jacaranda 2.
What do you think? It is a bit late - HSC next week - But still..
Is there a Physics book that I missed out on that I should have bought earlier?