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12o9 said:
Dotpoint is more of a summary book where you answer questions derived from the syllabus. The quality of the book depends on how efficiently you utilise it, whether you answer the questions with reference to other sources before consulting the answers as opposed to relying on the answers at the back. That being said, some answers at the back are lacking in detail, while others are pretty good :).

The book itself is also pretty costly if you buy it from bookstores, such as Dymocks :(, about $45 if I remember correctly. Some schools supply them to their students for $20-25 though.
I don't know whether this is completely true or not, but people say that Dotpoint HSC Physics has alot of mistakes. Or are those people wrong? :uhoh:
 

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12o9 said:
The book itself is also pretty costly if you buy it from bookstores, such as Dymocks :(, about $45 if I remember correctly. Some schools supply them to their students for $20-25 though.
As if! As if Kay sells ours to us for $35 =(
[It costs $50, from what I saw like yeseterday]
 

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M@ster P said:
isn't dot point just a summary of the syllabus
Basically yeah. I think Dot Point goes through each of the actual dot points in the syllabus and tries to answer them with a series of questions.
 

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M@ster P said:
isn't dot point just a summary of the syllabus
Dot-point gives exam style questions according to the dot-point in the syllabus.
 

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