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Geography

  • 31-12-2010 1:11am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 181 ✭✭


    In 6th year now, gone through 3 teachers and soon to be on our fourth due to them leaving for maternity and just swapping about and as a result our course has gotten very mixed up to say, leaving a lot of us quite confused.

    So;
    What revision book is best for me?


    What should I focus on to study to help me get my mind around what where doing?

    Iv done my fluvial land form and have learned my fluvial processes, I have also done the effects of migration. I am in sixth year now, and really we haven't actually gone into dept on much.
    We skimmed alot such as Scania Sweeden, Pakistan & India, Dublin and honestly I don't know what any of that is about besides Scania.
    Iv also done tectonics and volcanos.


    What should I focus on and what is likely to come up.

    The book I study for geography is ECO.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 568 ✭✭✭irish_man


    Exams Skills Geogarphy by Sue Honan is the best geo revision book. It doesn't cover Scania afaik.


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