A atesanaitor123 New Member Joined Jun 23, 2008 Messages 2 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2009 Aug 25, 2008 #1 which is the best textbook that follows the syllabus for legal? hsc? any suggestion??
Aerath Retired Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 10,169 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 27, 2008 #2 Cambrdige, Excel (surprisingly good) or Heinemann. I prefer Excel for Legal, though.
memaa It's unpossible! Joined Sep 26, 2007 Messages 14 Location Somewhere in the great outdoors Gender Female HSC 2008 Aug 27, 2008 #3 I dont like the new Cambridge... n its the version our school uses.. probabli the heinemann one. although u gotta substiuite wid recent cases nd changes to legislation.
I dont like the new Cambridge... n its the version our school uses.. probabli the heinemann one. although u gotta substiuite wid recent cases nd changes to legislation.
cxlxoxk Member Joined Feb 17, 2008 Messages 769 Gender Male HSC 2008 Aug 28, 2008 #4 Excel Great on: - Key points for topics - Effectiveness for topics - Reform for topics That makes it an all around good book! My only complaint is that there is no world order in it. My school uses a seperate book for world order, it's the World Order book by Mohan Dahll.
Excel Great on: - Key points for topics - Effectiveness for topics - Reform for topics That makes it an all around good book! My only complaint is that there is no world order in it. My school uses a seperate book for world order, it's the World Order book by Mohan Dahll.
M munchiecrunchie Super Member Joined Apr 2, 2007 Messages 432 Gender Female HSC 2008 Aug 28, 2008 #5 I like the Heinmann one, straightforward and covers pretty much everything.
F felicias New Member Joined Sep 11, 2008 Messages 3 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2008 Sep 16, 2008 #6 munchiecrunchie said: I like the Heinmann one, straightforward and covers pretty much everything. Click to expand... Just about to say this, Macquarie is pretty good though, explains everything cleary and has many cases
munchiecrunchie said: I like the Heinmann one, straightforward and covers pretty much everything. Click to expand... Just about to say this, Macquarie is pretty good though, explains everything cleary and has many cases