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I got this book, reccomened by my professor. He said, "this book can make getting a P.HD relatively straightforward."
writing Philosophy
It seriously helped me so much. It helps with becoming clear, concise, and logical, which is kinda what makes a good philosophy essay.
Here. The essay guide was made by a Canadian. I'm sorry.
Alternatively. There's a Canadian version of this book too.
Try the ACER material sample questions (blue book). See how you go. Then make adjustments to your study plan. Try ebay for Des O'Neill books. I reckon you only need the Science Revision, Science MCQs, and Humanities MCQs books.
Get "Writing Philosophy: A Student's Guide to Writing Philosophy Essays". I highly recommend it in any Philosophical toolkit. It'll help with reading, writing, and understanding Philosophy.
Also, the "60 Second Adventures In Thought" series is a quick start into some famous thought experiments.