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Lexii-

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Basically I've been an absolute dickhead this last 12 months or so and haven't really listened in modern much so it's not a matter of me studying; it's a matter of me learning! Would anyone recommend those Excel books? Like, are they worth getting?
 

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Excel books are really for revision i.e, when you know the content, so no. I would recommend looking at some more in-depth books on your topics to develop a basic knowledge first.
 

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oh alex. get the books from moore. and another thing. STOP STRESSING!
 

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yeah they're good for revision purposes. but i guess you can learn from them too. lol. but you obviously don't have too much time to read the really good books. i'd say get them. they're not so bad.
 

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Macquarie textbooks are fucking brilliant. Get yourself some of those.

Would anybody have a Business Studies Macquarie Revision guide they'd like to get off their hands?
 

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The HTA History book is much more detailed while still being only an overview.

See if you can find one
 

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