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blue_chameleon

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Hey i was just wondering, how many of u have seen the 'revise HSC Mathematics in a month' book?

I have it but i have only browsed thru it so far.....anyone else got it?

:p
 

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Originally posted by blue_chameleon
Hey i was just wondering, how many of u have seen the 'revise HSC Mathematics in a month' book?

I have it but i have only browsed thru it so far.....anyone else got it?

:p

I've seen it, don't have it, any book that says "Learn the course in 24 hrs" or Revise the topic in 1 month is a load of shit, it really depends how bright the student is, and it's not guranteed it works for all.
 

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I've never been through any of the "X in a Month" books. I wonder how good they are, sometimes... but I'd rather rely on myself when studying.
 

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i think it is what you make out of it. Like it has useful questions and practice in it. It doesn't have everything but it is just another resource to practice questions
 

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i wonder how many people out there are actually doing this.. usually when we do science subjects we follow the syllabus and we do actually have the syllabuses (or syllabi? nevermind ;)) mee find going through the maths syllabus pretty useful..

hehee.. i thought the whatever in a month series is dodgy.. but i had a look @ it recently and it's actually pretty good ;)
 

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I have it and I think it's good... you obviously have to know the stuff first, it's not 'Learn HSC Mathematics in a Month', but for revision questions and stuff like that it's great :)
 

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Originally posted by blue_chameleon
Hey i was just wondering, how many of u have seen the 'revise HSC Mathematics in a month' book?

I have it but i have only browsed thru it so far.....anyone else got it?

:p
yeah it looks good, but i'm not using it for my revision (unless i need to touch up on something) because u actually need to do quite a bit a day, and i think that time could be better spent on doing past papers
 

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i borrowed from the library and photocopied it.. yes im cheap.

The questions are easy and i doubt they asked those type in the hsc... but good for revising. I wouldnt recommened jsut to use this book and revise in 1month? nah it shall be liek REVISEin 1 week =/ ..
 

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lol @ this book. It is total bulloney. Even a year 10 student can write a more value-for-money book.

Totally Ridiculous. Maths in Focus all the way :)
 

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Originally posted by coroneos
lol @ this book. It is total bulloney. Even a year 10 student can write a more value-for-money book.

Totally Ridiculous. Maths in Focus all the way :)

maths in focus?!!? ---- for 2 unit? (3u, yeah, but not 2u)

i hope that math in focus is something you're also laughing at

i wouldn't even use that thing as kindling:chainsaw:

go use fitz and cambridge instead and you'll own it more
 

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is another txtb still neccessary when u go tutorin??
just askin....
 

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Originally posted by coroneos
Totally Ridiculous. Maths in Focus all the way :)
Originally posted by ssssonicyouth
maths in focus?!!? ---- for 2 unit? (3u, yeah, but not 2u)
3u yeah? 3u NO

in a month is just for basics, to revise all the basics
 

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the book is load of shit
get this book called
"MATHEMATICS 2 Unit"
HSC EXAMINATION PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS
its a red book by The Mathematical Association of NSW
its a hektik book..
it has every hsc maths exam for the past 10 years... with full solutions..
i like it.. its helped me "EXCEL"
laterz
hope it helps
 

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Hehehehe, my dad is a maths teacher, and he has a copy of almost all those books, along with about 10 more. Of course, it doesn't help unless I actually study them. I agree with destination- the best revision (once you have a grip on the course) is doing past papers.
 

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ah well. im just gona do as many questions as possible in the next 2 days. i havent done any maths in a WHILE time tho.. im real real screwed...
I dont trust the learn in 24hour books..
I just hope i learnt much more than i think..
 

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