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I only have the excel textbook for physics, does it have enough infomation to get good marks?
Jac is about $50 new, there should be many secondhand copies floating around now.Originally posted by countrydude
ok kool, how much is Jac? and can i get it from a book store?
hmm are the notes on HSC online enough to get good marks? like if i memorised those would it be good enough?
Never was a truer word spoken!Originally posted by Suvat
One thing's for sure, its MUCH better than its chemistry counterpart.
yeah get the surfing ones as extra sources. they're really good. pretty good short, but detailed notes with many questions and their worked solutions!Originally posted by Rahul
u definately need physics TEXT books.
also the surfing series is really good.
are they available for prelim physics?Originally posted by ToOhEyZ
yeah get the surfing ones as extra sources. they're really good. pretty good short, but detailed notes with many questions and their worked solutions!
they're like $15 for each topic
nope....only the hsc courseOriginally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
are they available for prelim physics?
Originally posted by Huy
i suppose you have got a point,
but from personal experience, i have been using excel solely and have been rewarded with much higher than a band 4.
back to the issue however,
people learn differently, so i would say that jacaranda, spotlight (if you're looking for in-depth detail) in conjunction with excel physics would be your best bet.