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iNotes.ie any good?

  • 01-02-2014 11:21PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭


    I'm just wondering have anyone purchased notes from iNotes.ie and how would you rate them? Are they any good?
    I'm interested in purchasing
    • English (Macbeth and Poetry) and
    • Maths for HL.
    I am good at Maths, but I would like to have some notes, everything on one place so that I can revise is easily.

    Thanks!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40 whynothey


    Nicke011 wrote: »
    I'm just wondering have anyone purchased notes from iNotes.ie and how would you rate them? Are they any good?
    I'm interested in purchasing
    • English (Macbeth and Poetry) and
    • Maths for HL.
    I am good at Maths, but I would like to have some notes, everything on one place so that I can revise is easily.

    Thanks!

    Far better (and cheaper) to make your own notes that you understand easily. Also good way of revising.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭Nicke011


    I'm struggling with my English because I'm a foreigner and I only moved to Ireland year and a half ago. Also, important point is that I never spoke English before, so notes on Macbeth and poetry can be extremely helpful for me.
    By the way, these are very cheap, 5 euro for 200 pages on Macbeth, with summaries, quotes and 6 sample essays sounds like a good deal.

    But I know what you mean, your own notes are always better. And yes, I make them for subjects such as Physics, Applied Maths and Engineering :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,358 ✭✭✭Geekness1234


    Nicke011 wrote: »
    I'm struggling with my English because I'm a foreigner and I only moved to Ireland year and a half ago. Also, important point is that I never spoke English before, so notes on Macbeth and poetry can be extremely helpful for me.
    By the way, these are very cheap, 5 euro for 200 pages on Macbeth, with summaries, quotes and 6 sample essays sounds like a good deal.

    But I know what you mean, your own notes are always better. And yes, I make them for subjects such as Physics, Applied Maths and Engineering :)

    It's very, very easy for these notes to either be brilliant or full of content that will only get you a D3.
    Your textbook if you summarise it and put it in your own words, would be a much safer bet.
    It's your choice, but for subjects that aren't black and white like Honours Maths, I'd avoid them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭Nicke011


    I'm not saying that I will learn off those notes and use them in my essay on the day. I just want to see sample answers get the idea what to write about, some interesting sentences and points that I can develop myself, etc.
    Are there any other notes that people know they are good? I would like to have some sample essays, cause I find them very useful.


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