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Terry Lee / Cambridge / Fitzpatrick / Patel - which one's the best? (1 Viewer)

pacman14

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I need to get myself a decent textbook for yr 12 and I was wondering which one of these textbooks is better - or perhaps a combination of 2. What do you guys think?
 

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Well individually they each have their own perks. I have used the Terry Lee and Cambridge all year, and they have been pretty good.
 

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review on patel please! i've never seen it before :S
 

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All books you've mentioned are good. But personally Terry Lee is good because it has work solutions and it's colourful in nature. Fitzpatrick quite old but still useful.
 

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ive got all 4 (school gave fitz and cambridge, bought terry lee, and friend gave me patel)
honestly, cambridge and terry lee is all ull need.
fitzy is a bit out dated. nonetheless, the questions arent bad if ur looking for more stuff to do
 

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ive got all 4 (school gave fitz and cambridge, bought terry lee, and friend gave me patel)
honestly, cambridge and terry lee is all ull need.
fitzy is a bit out dated. nonetheless, the questions arent bad if ur looking for more stuff to do
review of patel please!
 

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Cambridge = to the point, best for learning the basics of the concepts, but not much exam style harder questions...
 

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if you want to try and learn concepts, I reckon you're better off having a tutor teaching you the concepts as opposed to relying on the textbooks (textbooks aren't that great in the teaching of 4U)

nevertheless, I liked using terry lee for graphs, complex numbers, integration, volumes and harder 3U, but cambridge was better for mechanics... and polynomials... not much to say out of there..
 

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review of patel please!
Patel like Coroneos before it is a solid 4U book with the revised edition providing proper coverage of the Ext 2 course. There is a good range of questions that provide a good foundation and treatment of the course.
It's not going to give you much different from some of the others - a combination of Lee and Cambridge and past papers seems to suit most students. To be honest though, I don't think any of the textbooks are absolutely fantastic - the perfect 4U book is still to be written. I prefer the set of Komaromi books for Conics and Graphing but they are long out of print.

Funnily enough perhaps the best "Ext 2" book is the Y11/12 Cambridge Extension 1 books. The extension questions from those books will open your eyes to what is expected of Ext 2 students AND help you develop those traits - even though it only covers a sprinkling of specific 4u topics.

Nothing beats past papers under exam conditions though.

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