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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Chemistry => Topic started by: jenerator on December 04, 2011, 10:55:29 pm
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I've never been a fan of checkpoints, but does anyone recommend them? I'm going to the bookstore tomorrow and I'm thinking of getting neap and some A+ notes. Anyone have other suggestions?
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if your using a textbook other than heinemann, purchase the heinemann textbook, comparatively it is a much much better book than the others avaliable.
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A+ notes are good :)
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Whats in A+ notes, jus questions and notes on each topic? Ive had a quick look at it but it didnt look useful so i didnt buy it, should i get a copy?
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Whats in A+ notes, jus questions and notes on each topic? Ive had a quick look at it but it didnt look useful so i didnt buy it, should i get a copy?
I thought the notes were really good revision. The questions aren't great, but the notes were nice and concise.
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How about the NEAP Advantage Series (only released for u4?)
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never heard of them, where hae you seen them?
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http://www.neap.com.au/catalog/index.php/cPath/45_91?osCsid=584089ea8243c30fd01b75a39b574ca1
I've never heard of them either tbh.
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is the blue lisachem book better than neap smartstudy revision guides
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i have got both, if i were you i would buy both... more exposure to questions, in my opinion :D
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what does the lisachem book look like?
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theres a blue one for a complete set of year 12 revision questions
and a yellow one for unit 3 preparation questions.
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Chemistry checkpoints is miles better than the maths checkpoints, there are actually quite a few original questions (the maths ones are all out of past VCAA papers) and the solutions are far more reliable. However, I don't think you should waste your money on brand new checkpoints, get second-hand copies from between 2008 and 2010 - all that is added to newer ones is the previous year's VCAA exam, which you're better off not looking at until you're doing final revision before the exam.
I've got a copy of 2009 chem unit 4 checkpoints for sale, $10. PM me if you're interested. I'm not sure where the unit 3 one is, but if I find it, you can have both for $20.
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How about the NEAP Advantage Series (only released for u4?)
I have a copy of the Neap Advantage book (only unit 4 though, the unit 3 book is coming out somewhere in March i think) to which it summarises the key concepts in Unit 4 as well as providing three practice exams. I believe that it would be the same for Unit 3 as well.
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Personally, i found the A+ notes, Checkpoints, and Neap Smartstudy guides an excellent way to prepare for Chemistry, Psychology and the other sciences (I heard this from other people, so they found these study guides also helpful for Biology and Physics), as they provide a wide range of differing questions, so if you do the lot of them, you'll know you'll be likely to be prepared for any question that comes up in a sac or exam
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Personally, I got a secondhand copy of the TSFX notes - i read these thoroughly as these provided greater insight to the course than any of the textbooks and as they were secondhand they had invaluable notes and "exception to the rules" listed.
To revise, i pretty much did the entire checkpoints and then as many practice exams (VCAA and external companies) as possible.
A+ notes do provide concise notes, however I also had a copy of jacaranda cue cards - these were far more effiecient and provided better explanations that were equally as concise. While some students I know didn't like checkpoints, I found it gave me exposure to a wide variety of questions and it's repititive nature while draining at times, was very worthwhile.
Hope that helps!
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I find that if you have too many resources your head will explode with information overload
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How much does the lisachem book cost? I went on the lisachem website and it said the book costs $38. But on my reciept from the bookstore, it said $48. How much did u guys get it for?
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i got it for $32 at academic and general, but i went yesterday and most of them are gone :(, wait till mid jan before they re stock their books :D
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The yellow lisachem books are easily the best study guide for chem IMO. It set things out really clearly and most of its info taught underlying concepts that came up on VCAA exams. I really recommend that one, also A+ notes were a good summary too. Checkpoints I'm not usually a fan of but for chemistry they featured a lot of non-VCAA questions which was good, so I'd recommend them too. Everything else I wasn't a huge fan of.