lol, drifting off here. Any other tips on how to do well in economics? APART from attending/buying every single damn Leading Edge product.
But seriously, Bulmer rambles on? How does it, its like so succint. And arent the leading edge economics textbooks worded very simplistically? (i don't know here, im asking, not criticising anyones choice or anything).
i think i've said this before, but no one ecos text book covers everything well, they all have shortcomings, so u really have to combine stuff from different sources to get comprehensive coverage on relevant topics
yeah find a combination of riley, bulmer, leading edge, and dixon that u find works best...but i did almost all my study off riley, then skimmed through bulmer and dixon night before and morning of the exam
My school uses Bulmer as our issued textbook. How come nobody mentioned buultjens (excel author) for economics resources? i have bulmer and buultjens and i would like to know if that is sufficient resource for hsc?
excel is pretty much perfect for revising on the test day... but thats about it
i seriously wouldnt recoomend it to anyone to study from and most definately not to learn from, as it is just too breif... it could be useful for ur short answer questions, but it just doesnt cover the material...i bought it just to revise from, and i think it does that well... summarises the chapters and forms triggers in ur mind to expand from...
a good site for eco's
"www.creativeclassroom.com.au"
they got a different style of teaching, they use stories to help you remember junk. it helped my out a lot.