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The textbook i used most or loved was:

  • arnold/Cambridge

    Votes: 72 47.4%
  • advanced maths by terry lee

    Votes: 19 12.5%
  • fitzpatrick

    Votes: 23 15.1%
  • coroneus

    Votes: 6 3.9%
  • patels excel book

    Votes: 7 4.6%
  • patels other textbook (the blue one)

    Votes: 18 11.8%
  • other

    Votes: 7 4.6%

  • Total voters
    152

shaynO

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oh yer and different books are better for different topics

eg. the best txtbook questions for conics in my teachers opinion is fitz tho fitz is pretty dicey in other topics
 

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ive got the terry lee book but have never got around to opening it. but some friends of mine have used it and said its crappola because most of the answers in the back are wrong.
 

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i found it alright actually, especially when u r working by urself and you can check w/ the worked solutions. One of my teachers recommended it, but then and again different teachers have different opinions, its just what suits urself.
 

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Originally posted by Ultimate


yeah, and you can be the marketer :D ;) :cool:
lol..sorri to burst ur bubble of enthusiasm....but u guys do realise that pplz can get the books in bookshops u know?? pluz pplz can buy the second hand ones if they dont want to pay da full price...lol....now datz 10% for the market forecast...lol :)

Cambridge is a b!tch and so is coron......lol......the excel is da bomb!! go excel! ...da easiest book to understand, and then use the ponenix past papers to practice..

thatz how i manage to cram all my 4u exams and still be able to do well...lol......umm....come to think of it..i havent done any maths hw since the term started...lol..
 
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d00d

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a bit late, my test was on friday and it was so hard i think i failed :(

thx anyway
 

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I found Arnold & Excel to be a good mix when I did 4U last year.
 

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a bit late, my test was on friday and it was so hard i think i failed

thx anyway
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same here.....it was soo hard....way harder than the ones i have from other schools.
 
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whoa a 67 pg file this is gonna take me ages to print out lol. thanks again.
 

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I think all books are fine (not excel though, I have something against it), once you start to criticise your own work.
 

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Originally posted by Affinity
I think all books are fine (not excel though, I have something against it), once you start to criticise your own work.
yeah, also i think its good if you work off a variety of books since it'll give you exposure to different types of questions.
 

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