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Wat Subject U Choose and do you like using textbooks for them? (1 Viewer)

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Kujah

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Biology- Using a combination of Heinemann, Spotlight and Dot Point.
Chemistry- Using a combination of Jacaranda, Chemistry Contexts and Dot Point.
MX1: Fitzpatrick, Understanding, Excel and Coroneous (for hw set by school)
Modern History: Macquarie and Excel guides.

With the majority of my subjects, I find it much easier using the textbooks than the handouts the teacher gives me, which can sometimes have no relevance to the topic itself.
 

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Modern History - Teacher prepares sheets which is better than getting a textbook for it.
Chem - Surfing, Conquering Chem
Bio - Surfing, Jacaranda
Maths - J&C 3U
 

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loleno said:
Mathematics Extension 1 - Cambridge, Coroneos, Fitzpatrick and Terry Lee
Chemistry - Conquering Chemistry, Chemistry Contexts, Dot Point
Physics - Jacaranda, Dot Point
How good is Terry Lee's textbook?
 

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Me neither. I don't get the use of the poll, and how it's connected with textbooks.
 

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And I agree with fenris - how is self-defence connected with social science? :confused:

loleno said:
It's very good; easy-to-follow explanations and fully worked solutions. It's also in colour.
I heard also that it's a great book for 4U. Might consider getting it if I do it :)
 
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loleno said:
I already have the 4u book and I'd recommend it. Definitely one of the top textbooks available.
I found the Fitzpatrick 4U book pretty good. I'm probabaly going to prefer Terry Lee over Cambridge for it.
 

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loleno said:
They are both as good! Get both as they offer a large variety of questions.
Excuse my ignorance, but where can I buy his textbooks? Your local Dymocks, Angus?, or special order?.

And also are the examples explained in clear, concise english (unlike the Cambridge text, which although looks to cover everything, is too overwhelming and complex (for me :))

Thnks guys
 

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At my school you just ask the teacher and they hook you up with order forms.
 

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cfair said:
At my school you just ask the teacher and they hook you up with order forms.
Yeah but I want to get some study in before the holidays end...anyone know of a physical store/website you could go to?

Cheers
 

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cfair said:
At my school you just ask the teacher and they hook you up with order forms.
Is it generally cheaper? I wish my school could do that.
 

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