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redorange

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Which study guide do u people recommend?

I heard Excel was good, but was wondering what ur peoples' opinions are
 

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In terms of worked examples, excel is one of the better study guides. If you want practice-type revision, then textbooks like cambridge and fitzpatrick have heaps that you can get that practice on topics. You could also have a look at the syllabus if you want to know exactly what you are required to know for the HSC.
 
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You should get those success one books, for maths extension 1. It has about 13 years of the last HSC papers and worked answers
 

redorange

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Oh i meant study guides, not past HSC papers.

So it looks like excel's the best?
 

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I don't really prefer excel...i've done a few topics in it...some of the questions are not quite typical i may say. However, the study card is lovely...xP...and i'm still keeping it as a backup...I prefer doing specimen questions...they are more challenging and will make you feel better when you actually sit in the exams...Because you 'struggle' at home rather than in a exam...^_^...it's just personal opinion...
 

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