Phys textbook (2 Viewers)

Ragerunner

Your friendly HSC guide
Joined
Apr 12, 2003
Messages
5,472
Location
UNSW
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
In my opinion I would say Jacaranda is the best of all.

And as I said with Chemistry though Surfing books do you wonders if you use them appropriately.

Combined with notes from the Charles Sturt University, it will make learning a hell of a lot more easier.
 

Ragerunner

Your friendly HSC guide
Joined
Apr 12, 2003
Messages
5,472
Location
UNSW
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
Yeah SuccessOne is good.

The only problem is that their multiple choice is too frickin hard. !
 

Dash

ReSpEcTeD
Joined
Jul 17, 2003
Messages
1,671
Location
nExT dOoR fOoL!
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
Agreed...

The Jacaranda is most probably the best physics book around.
The surfing series are also very good. However they have a lot of errors in their answers that you have to watch out for :p

I suggest using the Success One for test based study, and not for course revision.

Other than that, I rekon that combination kicks ass :)
 

Constip8edSkunk

Joga Bonito
Joined
Apr 15, 2003
Messages
2,397
Location
Maroubra
Gender
Male
HSC
2003
i had jacaranda, mcmillan, context, and successone

out of these id say get atleast jacaranda and context, jacaranda while detailed, it glosses over many points without properly addressing them...most of these are covered by contexts (and vice versa) but beware, most of the stuff in both books are beyond the syllabus, but are interesting none the less

mcmillan sucks. (only useful when you have nothing else)
edit: that was meant 2 b an emphasized fullstop.. didnt comeout too well hehehe

i never really liked success one, but its helpful at times...though i never depended on it

ive skimmed thru excel as well, but never neededd it due to the multitude of syllabus summaries available

heard good stuffs about surfing, but since i never read it, cant really comment
 
Last edited:

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 2)

Top