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mystikal:
welll you could always try typing up your summary book?

but i guess if you buy one of those pre made ones then you just have to make sure it has everything that YOU need also make sure that you have space to add your own little notes. Also make sure if you do end up buying one that you get to know your summary book well because you cant afford flicking through pages searching for something in exam conditions with such limited time.

wombifat:
maybe if you bought one of those and cut the bits you couldnt do neatly yourself with scissors and put them in your book? or got notes from somewhere else and cut and paste? like graphs and things I mean, cause those can get tricky

nerd:
I think buying a book for the exam is fine AS LONG AS you use it throughout the whole year for revision. This means that by the time the exam comes about, you know where everything is. It also means you have plenty of time to write notes throughout the book, highlighting the topics you struggle with etc. Buying a bound book last minute is stupid, you may as well take in your textbook, but buying a bound book now makes perfect sense as long as you practice with it all year long!

mystikal:
i agree with nerd but make sure it has space for you to add extra stuff as i mentioned before

wombifat:
yeah the one i was looking at had half the page of stuff it printed and the other half for your own notes
so you can write your own stuff but dont have to draw your own diagrams
I just seriously feel like if i made it neat it'd take a loooong time that could be used studying and last year i didn't use my bound reference at all (in my year 11 exam)

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