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lolrofllol

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Hey, i've noticed a huge variation in content between my school supplied text book (Alan Fowler) and an Excel book i recently borrowed, initially it was just small things - then the Marketing section in Excel revealed a business studies esque description of the software market, while Fowler described it in a wide context.

I was also looking through a past paper (2007 I think) and i came across a question on quality assurance - Fowler had nothing on it, the Excel book did. Actually the whole quality section was completely different when I think about it.

I just wanted to know which textbook would be the most reliable content-wise? I know that I should mix and match from many text books but I just don't have the money to buy them, and i suffer chronic laziness ruling out constantly borrow them.

(Also, I wouldn't mind if someone brief me on the Sam Davis text book, if it's good and whatnot)
 

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When you read a lot of books, you'd start to read stuff that co-relate with each other and contradict with each other. It kind of sucks. Although I found that Samuel Davis is probably one of the best, and using Excel as a back-up for occasions where I don't understand or for summaries.

But don't take my word on it. I basically bludged my way through the whole year. Although I think those two books might've saved me from getting crushed in the HSC this year.
 

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Correction. Sam Davis' textbook IS the best. Study from no other book and you will be fine. Trust me, I came 5th in the State.
 

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Correction. Allan Fowler's textbook IS the best. Study from no other book and you will be fine. Trust me, I came 2nd in the State.

(now waiting for that Caringbah girl to show up lol)
 

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We're using the Davis textbook, which feels safely thorough, though often confuses me regarding how much of its content I need to know and how much is just there as an explanation.

I don't like the way it explains some of the calculations in Option 2, but it has plenty of examples and information for the other sections.

I still feel the need for the Excel book for explanations on how to answer questions properly, though - I'm waiting for the new ones to come out.
 

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No, the new Excel study guides aren't out yet for SDD, thought I think the new English 'Belonging' ones have been released. I've heard the rest of the new ones will be available around May, but I don't know how reliable my source is.
 
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All i know is Cambridge is shit box..
Heinmann is decent
Sam Davis (parramata Education Centre) has a load of info and questions..
but im in yr 11 still..
so dunno :p
 

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