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Over97

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does n e 1 have n e textbooks that they recomend?

and what books r u using atm?
 

ezzy85

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at school we use fitzpatrick and at home i use that and cambridge. theyre both good. i also use max shurs understanding year 12 maths which is really good for explanations and a general study guide.
 

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used everything, okay thats impossible. I use alot of resoucres and combined them. Textbook i recommened is maths in focus . the examples and clear and the questions are good. oh yeh try '100 mini hscs' some tough questions in there thoz
 

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oh yeah, btw. at our school we use coroneous-man the copies r so old, that you can't even work with it for an hour- without sneezing a dozen times.:mad1:
 

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yeah coroneous is sposed 2 b good
and that dude, the uni one, cambridge
and also fitzpatrick
 

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I think we're using Cambridge at school, also have Coroneos and a few Excel guides here at home, as well as a whole pile of photocopied practice papers the school did up for us... :)
 

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Fitzpatrick is really good.
Couchman is alright but Cambridge beats it.
Coroneos is a waste of time. Its too hard for nothing.

The collection of HSC past papers by MANSW is really really good but its not a textbook. :)
 

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I think it depends on your current marks

Level 1: Couchman
Level 2: Fitzy/ Cambridge
Level 3: Coroneous

0-69 Level 1
70-89 level 2
90-100 level 3
 

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Originally posted by Affinity
I think it depends on your current marks

Level 1: Couchman
Level 2: Fitzy/ Cambridge
Level 3: Coroneous

0-69 Level 1
70-89 level 2
90-100 level 3
na, cambridge should b in level 3....:rolleyes:
 

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