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little_zee

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External Resources for Physics 3/4?
« on: February 01, 2016, 07:15:54 pm »
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Hi I was just wondering is it worth buying and using NEAP SmartStudy Questions and Exams, A+ Notes and Exams, Checkpoints, Exampro, etc..? My school does provide practice exams but in terms of SACS and more practice exams/questions, but which ones are the "best/most useful"?

[I apologise in advance if this type of question has been asked before and thank you for your responses ^^]

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[and yes, i've asked the same question for methods, specialist and chemistry...]

wyzard

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Re: External Resources for Physics 3/4?
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2016, 12:54:30 am »
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Definitely! It's always good to have extra resources to read and practice on.

Also don't just restrict yourself to VCE related stuff, check out other physics interesting books as well; like Stephen Hawking's Brief History of Time, Richard Feynman's Six Easy Pieces, Brian Cox's The Quantum Universe, and the list goes on. Don't be afraid to step outside the syllabus and see what's out there; it's inspirational, allows you to understand more and gives you a lot of confidence as you know more than what the school teaches you.

Of course when you get them, use them. They are only useless if you buy them and put them aside to collect dust.
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