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i just use excel, altho i didnt use it very much at all in prelim it did come in handy for one assignment that i had.. the macquarie revision guide is also pretty good.. sorry i dont use a text book so i cant really help u there
 

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i use the heinemann textbook for school legal studies
used this for prelim and HSC
i have excel study guides-had it for prelim and same now for HSC
but dont really use it much
 

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trust me use the heinemann textbook

our teacher use to photocopy pages from my heinemann textbook and give it to the class..

nothing beats it
 
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i'm using macmillan legal txtbook (school issued) for yr 12 even though i used heinemann in yr 11. is macmillan good? i don't want to spend too much money on heinemann legal yr 12. i mean $53 at dymocks????!!!! i'm also using macquarie revision guide
 

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**freakstar87** said:
i'm using macmillan legal txtbook (school issued) for yr 12 even though i used heinemann in yr 11. is macmillan good? i don't want to spend too much money on heinemann legal yr 12. i mean $53 at dymocks????!!!! i'm also using macquarie revision guide
i paid 55 for my heinemann book :p and we HAD 2 coz thats our skool text...
 

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Heinemann textbook and Macquarie Revision Guide all the way.

I've never used Macmillan so no comments on that. I think that's all you really need to do well in Legal Studies. "Legal Studies in a month" wasn't very useful so I don't recommend that to anyone. It could possibly be used for a last minute quiz before an exam.

The Jacaranda (I think it was) palm cards are also pretty good for a last minute read before exams. They're only about $15 I think at Angus and Robertson.
 

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our school used longman in the preliminary course. in the hsc course, we're actually using heineman. though i would prefer either excel or macquarie revision.

macquarie revision i think is good, because most of its study guides usually follow the syllabas dot points.

the excel guide i can guarantee to be heaps good. i read the whole excel book for the premliminary course in one night, before my year 11 exams. i ended up coming 2nd in the exam.

though longman is also pretty good as well, since it cites the cases and acts at the start of every chapter.
 

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lesmiester_dj said:
our school used longman in the preliminary course. in the hsc course, we're actually using heineman. though i would prefer either excel or macquarie revision.

macquarie revision i think is good, because most of its study guides usually follow the syllabas dot points.

the excel guide i can guarantee to be heaps good. i read the whole excel book for the premliminary course in one night, before my year 11 exams. i ended up coming 2nd in the exam.

though longman is also pretty good as well, since it cites the cases and acts at the start of every chapter.
did u really read the whole excel book for the prelim course in one night!
thats amazing! good on ya mate! that book was thick! i have it :eek:
 

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yeh i actually did read that bloody thing in the one night. i was very lazy at the time. i hadn't payed attention in class and i wasn't doing any of the set homework. half the time in lesson, i didn't know what was going on. i felt sorry for the people who did study consistently all year, but still just passed as ub by only a couple or a few percent, or just failed. however, a majority of the class did fail, so getting second isn't that big a deal.

excel was great i reckon, stick with it, and i reckon you will do relatively well.
 

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lesmiester_dj said:
yeh i actually did read that bloody thing in the one night. i was very lazy at the time. i hadn't payed attention in class and i wasn't doing any of the set homework. half the time in lesson, i didn't know what was going on. i felt sorry for the people who did study consistently all year, but still just passed as ub by only a couple or a few percent, or just failed. however, a majority of the class did fail, so getting second isn't that big a deal.

excel was great i reckon, stick with it, and i reckon you will do relatively well.
i tried to work consistently all year and i onli got 74% or somethin for yr 11 which was like 5th in the grade...
damn lesmiester_dj ur so good! lol but congrats man
that was good work!
 

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haha man, i only got 66%?! though the highest in our grade was low 80s i think. i only beat 3rd by anout 2%.
 

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lesmiester_dj said:
haha man, i only got 66%?! though the highest in our grade was low 80s i think. i only beat 3rd by anout 2%.
oh alrite fair enough
good effort tho!
nice craming :p
 

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