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ko0l

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for chem i use : conquering chemistry old edition ( very old out dated omg)

physics : jacaranda science ( 2004 edition)

maths: jim coroneos (old book very old like 1980's something the textbook is so easy that you get every question right but the hsc paper 600 times harder than textbook -- im'm sure everyone agrees that hsc maths 2u paper is much harder than textbook question e.g fitzpatrick is easy excel esay everything easy s.k patel easy

economics :1.leading edge omg easy tim dixon
2.tim riley so simple)
enlish-supposedly fake notes from teachers + poor analysis from study guides
which textbook is good for economics and chem + Physics?
 

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Software Design and Development: Heinemann Software Design and Development HSC Course

Modern History: Oxford - Key Features of Modern History Second Edition.

General Mathematics: Oxford - Insight General Mathematics HSC Course.
 

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Maths 2/3unit: Jones & Couchman. (used to use Cambridge)

Software Design and Development: Heinemann Software Design and Development HSC Course

Information Processes & Technology: Jacaranda- Ware et al. Heinemann. I also have the Excel book.

Studies of Religion: Living Religion 2nd Edition. Macquaire HSC Study Guide.
 
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Maths 3u - Fitzpatrick
Maths 4u - Cambridge, Terry Lee's book, Excel
Japanese - Mirai and wakatta
Chemistry - Chemistry Contexts, Conquering Chemistry 4th Edition, Excel
 

Nat_nat

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Chemistry: Conquering chem, chem contexts 2 , excel and "Chemistry 2000 and beyond", Chemistry pathways (Shithouse book)

Modern: Key features of modern history, WW1 and its aftermath (ken webb), republic to reich, Germany 1918 - 1945 (and many others i cant remember...so many modern books)

Legal Studies: Heinemann HSC Legal studies, Excel, Five senses study guides and this other orange HSC legal Textbook

Mathematics: Jones & Couchman, Cambridge, Fitzpatrick

My skool doesnt teach very well...so i bought extra textbooks in order to make my own syllabus notes and work for myself :)
 

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