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My intent is to read through topics in the robbins textbook once and then do my actual studying and memorizing through rapid review and course syllabi. My first instinct is to go with big robbins. The extra pages doesn't seem like they would be too much of a hindrance if I'm only reading through and the extra detail will paint a better picture and make it easier when I go back through the syllabus and rapid review.
On the other hand, the shorter medium robbin would mean less time spent on the initial read through and (since I'd be using two other sources) it seems reasonable that most of the information left out of medium robbins would still be covered via one of the out sources.
So I guess the key question is: is there information covered in big robbins that would probably not be covered in a syllabus or rapid review? Obviously if it's not covered in either of those two, it's unlikely to be highly useful information but the extra information helps me retain things.
On the other hand, the shorter medium robbin would mean less time spent on the initial read through and (since I'd be using two other sources) it seems reasonable that most of the information left out of medium robbins would still be covered via one of the out sources.
So I guess the key question is: is there information covered in big robbins that would probably not be covered in a syllabus or rapid review? Obviously if it's not covered in either of those two, it's unlikely to be highly useful information but the extra information helps me retain things.