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when preparing for a test is there a specific order of the books that u use for questions, or do u just do random questions from any textbook.
 

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I guess it's different for everyone.

I pick up 3U concepts really easily, so I jump immediately onto Cambridge + past papers.
 

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I go in a messy manner. But if you are starting out on the topic, you should go with the foundation questions then go on with harder questions.
 

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when preparing for a test is there a specific order of the books that u use for questions, or do u just do random questions from any textbook.

You don't need more than 1 or 2 textbooks for consolidating the material that you just learned in class

And to study for assessments, make sure you're confident with all topics being assessed. If not , read and practice that certain topic from any decent textbook(e.g. Fitzpatrick/Cambridge)

After you've done that, do the past papers from your school which most teachers would hand out anyways , if not, just ask for it.
 

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i use fitzpatrick for 4u and it sucks ass, no worked answers, stupid questions, crappy explanations, dunno about 3u though
 

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i use fitzpatrick for 4u and it sucks ass, no worked answers, stupid questions, crappy explanations, dunno about 3u though
You can find worked solutions pretty easily lol...
 

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