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Cambridge or Excel Study Guides? (1 Viewer)

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Are the Cambridge study guides generally better than the excel guides? I'm deciding which study guides to purchase.
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I found all study guides to be a waste of time......you're better off getting notes from past students, OR, summarising your own notes.
 

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Or borrow them from the library & photocopy or scan what parts you need then add them into your notes.
 

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Or borrow them from the library & photocopy or scan what parts you need then add them into your notes.
^That, saves money and is probably your best option. Also, why exactly do you need a study guide? (other then the fact that it suggests studying...)
 

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I think a good textbook is sufficient enough.
Also, study guides are not that cheap/value-for-money.
 

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I just got excels... I really don't think it will matter as long as you don't solely rely on the study guide.
 

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