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Old 2009 November 7th, 12:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Could you please recommend me a book that points out the important areas to memorize while reading the different chapiters.
I have read the Apha book but, it is too much detailed and i think that an additional book that points out the importance information in addition to Apha would make the memorizing process easy.
Thanks in advance for your valuable help.
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Old 2009 November 7th, 03:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hello People!
Could you please recommend me a book that points out the important areas to memorize while reading the different chapiters.
I have read the Apha book but, it is too much detailed and i think that an additional book that points out the importance information in addition to Apha would make the memorizing process easy.
Thanks in advance for your valuable help.
Sannoun.
APHA book is precise and to the point, i would suggest that do the APHA book thoroughly and buy books with question banks, that would help a great deal...Good Luck..
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Old 2009 November 7th, 06:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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APHA book is precise and to the point, i would suggest that do the APHA book thoroughly and buy books with question banks, that would help a great deal...Good Luck..
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Old 2009 November 15th, 06:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I went through APhA and made my own notes from it, writing down things that I thought would important to remember to revise more quickly before the exam. I also used Prontopass and some parts of Kaplan.
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