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adrian1993:
The DG Mckean book is probably one of the worst textbooks I ever had the misfortune of having. It gave tons of useless information and didn't elaborate enough on useful info.

Utterly worthless textbook and I don't even know why schools still use it...

Chingoo:

--- Quote from: adrian1993 on September 12, 2010, 03:25:25 am ---The DG Mckean book is probably one of the worst textbooks I ever had the misfortune of having. It gave tons of useless information and didn't elaborate enough on useful info.

Utterly worthless textbook and I don't even know why schools still use it...

--- End quote ---

I'd have to second that. Not suited for the IGCSE pattern at all.

Galleria:
I wish something could be done abt it . It's really a stupid book, I know. Everything is hidden and we need to analyze so much to understand properly. But I didn't have a choice. Everyone followed it and my teacher made questions based on the chapter . damn I like the Physics book by someone idk and the chem book is alright , by B Earl or someone . They all come in similar designs and sh**t . lol it's annoying . it's so hard to understand them at a first glance . I've been studying from gcse bitesize ... I'd fail at school exams if I hadn't done that.
and omgeeeeeeeeeeeeee .
My PSAT mocks are due in 2 weeks, main psat 2 weeks after that, and igcse's 3 weeks later after that . I'm toasted .
What do you guys think I should do ?
I'm so deaaad!
I have a big issue with;
Coordinated Science & Math .
WHAT SHOULD I DO ? :O

nid404:
Why don't you go for the book that I recommended since you don't have as much time? I got an A* in bio using that guide. It's specifically for IGCSE students. It's really precise to the syllabus.

And if you have any problems I can help  :)

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