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mylifesmelody

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Hi!
I'm currently in Yr 10 and wanted to do some advance study for next year. What are some good textbooks/ study guides for the following subjects:
-Maths Adv & Ext
-English Adv& Ext
-Chem
- Physics
- Jap Continuers
Oh and also, does anyone know what textbooks NSGS uses for these subjects??

Thanks!!!
 

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I'm pretty sure NSG uses Cambridge for maths.
 

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tbh, textbooks in y11 is redundant (barely touched mine)

nsg textbooks for maths is cambridge, sometimes fitzpatrick (only for extra practice q's in circle geo and trig tho)
chem - conquering chemistry? (I think that's what my mates use)
phys - jacaranda (terrible textbook ugh, so not concise and filled with useless stuff); use physics in focus for phys
jap - mirai, and get the tommy book for grammar

feel free to pm me if you want more info (same school hehe)
 

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-Maths Adv & Ext
-English Adv& Ext
-Chem
- Physics

Maths In Focus Or Cambridge
English doesn't really need a textbook but hey if you need just get TopNotes...
Physics in Focus or Physics Jacaranda are really good books in my opinion but I lean to Physics in Focus as it's done structurally.
 

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if your school's not already using this textbook in class then the Mathematics one by Margret Grove is pretty good!
 

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if your school's not already using this textbook in class then the Mathematics one by Margret Grove is pretty good!
are you srs??? Math in focus is bad-like...
Cambridge and Fitzpatrick are the best overall I think; Terry Lee's fundamental maths is good for combinatorics if you are bad at them and need worked solutions to understand how they work.
 

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