So.. are Jack's notes more reference material, or more.. step by step, with lots of worked examples? Because derrick ha's book doesnt have many worked examples.
I don't know how legal this is, but would someone mind scanning a page or 2 of some of jacks notes and pm'ing them to me , so i can get a picture of what they sort of incorporate?
But, with this being said if you already have TSFX, Derrick Ha's etc. then your need for them is much less.
Content wise, and structure wise, are they the same? Or are the differences in things such as detail, more/less diagrams?
If you are one of those people who reads through notes every night and don't want to be reading the same thing over and over, then by all means get them, otherwise it's probably not needed.
I sort of am :p
It depends if you will find Jack's notes valuable, if you need a good solid theory summary then I guess they're ok, but I never needed any notes when I was doing VCE and I didn't make any notes either, the textbook was all I needed really (for maths). For sciences (chem/physics) I had the A+ summary notes, they were pretty good and they were like $20 too! I never think notes are worth it if they are expensive, certainly not TSFX/TSSM/DHa/Jack's - they're not really that much better than the A+
That's only my opinion though
I'm going to purchase A+ for them too..
From past experiences, - biology 3/4, i found having tsfx notes, a+, textbook, biozone, plus other reference materials e.g. illustrated dictionary of biol, and books from different countries, i was able to latch onto many of the different views. It helped me a lot since I was able to use which ever info. was the best and rote learn it.
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How big are jacks notes?So far i know theres 20 sets for spesh, 13 for unit 3 chem, and 7 for unit 4 chem.. but although that sounds big, in total are they like same as derrick ha book or tsfx? or way way bigger? like.. 500 pages :p ?