L Ludlum New Member Joined Feb 8, 2006 Messages 22 Gender Male HSC 2006 Mar 14, 2006 #1 incase you didnt know thers a new study guide out done by webb, the same guy thats done the get smart series, i was wondering if ne1 has it and thinks its worth getting?
incase you didnt know thers a new study guide out done by webb, the same guy thats done the get smart series, i was wondering if ne1 has it and thinks its worth getting?
X xeuyrawp Guest Mar 16, 2006 #2 I really liked the Get Smart series... They really clarify important things that teachers may miss, or students may not understand. I didn't know there was another book out -- thanks for pointing it out! I'll have to have a look for it nextime I'm near a bookshop
I really liked the Get Smart series... They really clarify important things that teachers may miss, or students may not understand. I didn't know there was another book out -- thanks for pointing it out! I'll have to have a look for it nextime I'm near a bookshop
T timobr0 Ευθήμιος Joined Aug 30, 2005 Messages 450 Location Eastern Suburbs Gender Male HSC 2006 Mar 18, 2006 #3 any idea what its called ?
X xeuyrawp Guest Mar 18, 2006 #4 timobr0 said: any idea what its called ? Click to expand... I can't find it on Amazon.
S smurfygirl Member Joined Feb 13, 2006 Messages 51 Gender Female HSC N/A Mar 20, 2006 #5 Webb, K., (2006), Extension History: The Historians, HTANSW:Annandale. You can order it from the HTA website www.htansw.asn.com.au It is a useful source, although parts appear to be hastily written.
Webb, K., (2006), Extension History: The Historians, HTANSW:Annandale. You can order it from the HTA website www.htansw.asn.com.au It is a useful source, although parts appear to be hastily written.
X xeuyrawp Guest Mar 20, 2006 #6 smurfygirl said: Webb, K., (2006), Extension History: The Historians, HTANSW:Annandale. You can order it from the HTA website www.htansw.asn.com.au It is a useful source, although parts appear to be hastily written. Click to expand... The link to the HTA is actually http://www.htansw.asn.au/ And which parts appear hastily written? Last edited by a moderator: Mar 20, 2006
smurfygirl said: Webb, K., (2006), Extension History: The Historians, HTANSW:Annandale. You can order it from the HTA website www.htansw.asn.com.au It is a useful source, although parts appear to be hastily written. Click to expand... The link to the HTA is actually http://www.htansw.asn.au/ And which parts appear hastily written?
ohh la la Member Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 37 Location notting hill Gender Female HSC 2006 Mar 27, 2006 #7 i happen to think it is a great resource. sure it may seem brief in parts...but its a study guide. not the whole fricken textbook
i happen to think it is a great resource. sure it may seem brief in parts...but its a study guide. not the whole fricken textbook