Hi all,
Sorry I know everyone asks this question every year, but I can only find threads discussing the best textbooks from 8 years ago which I figure are obsolete because of curriculum changes. First question is what is the best textbook(s) for Chemistry? I've heard the Pearson ones are pretty good for depth and that 'In Focus' ones are good for simplicity and summarisation. Is that correct? My second question is what is the best textbook(s) for Physics? I basically had chosen the Jacaranda textbook (which I hear is particularly good for physics) but then my Dad's Colleague's Wife who used to work at James Ruse and now runs a private tutoring business for the Physics Olympiad suggested that the 'Surfing' textbooks are really good for physics. I have more of an idea of the best textbooks for chemistry (please do advise me what they are though) than I do with physics textbooks which I am now incredibly confused about. So please, if anyone has any strong feelings about a certain textbook please tell me.
Thanks
Sorry I know everyone asks this question every year, but I can only find threads discussing the best textbooks from 8 years ago which I figure are obsolete because of curriculum changes. First question is what is the best textbook(s) for Chemistry? I've heard the Pearson ones are pretty good for depth and that 'In Focus' ones are good for simplicity and summarisation. Is that correct? My second question is what is the best textbook(s) for Physics? I basically had chosen the Jacaranda textbook (which I hear is particularly good for physics) but then my Dad's Colleague's Wife who used to work at James Ruse and now runs a private tutoring business for the Physics Olympiad suggested that the 'Surfing' textbooks are really good for physics. I have more of an idea of the best textbooks for chemistry (please do advise me what they are though) than I do with physics textbooks which I am now incredibly confused about. So please, if anyone has any strong feelings about a certain textbook please tell me.
Thanks