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Edmund:
Just take your TB in for Methods and scribble notes at the back :P

mandy:

--- Quote from: Edmund on June 24, 2009, 11:08:36 pm ---Just take your TB in for Methods and scribble notes at the back :P

--- End quote ---

Thats a good idea .. :)

Mao:
My advice is do NOT take the textbook. If it helps, thoroughly go through the textbook and summarise/re-express all the key points into a separate book and take that into the exam. The process of making a bound reference is VERY important to grasping the contents, by transcribing the entire textbook you have basically given yourself a complete revision. You can then consolidate this book with revision lecture notes you get from MAV/NEAP/TSFX and add bits and pieces.

To maximize benefits, you should go through the topics and make an organised table of contents that has topics sorted in a logical order. Even this can be great revision.

But if you are confident, you probably don't need much revision anyways, just write a few notes about especially difficult questions and take that in :P

wombifat:
I bought a bound reference for methods and even now I'm finding it SO useful, so I'd say buy one for methods and one for spesh. Its $30 and you're saving a LOT of time and hassle.

Stroodle:
I just store all my notes in my calc. Can file and access them really easily on the Casios.

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