ok, i find a few effective ways of studying,
-make summaries of all your topics using various sources- textbooks, excel, class notes, study cards, etc.
-make notes on your case study.
-you can make your own study cards and have questions so that you or someone else tests you.
-do lots and lots of practice hsc questions especially the extended response questions.
-don't assume you know what will be in the hsc because you don't.
-don't worry bout if you have the best textbook, as long as you can understand and be able to write about each point on the syllabus you will be fine, the hsc can't test anything not on the syllabus.
ok, heres my suggestions, does anyone have any others?
-make summaries of all your topics using various sources- textbooks, excel, class notes, study cards, etc.
-make notes on your case study.
-you can make your own study cards and have questions so that you or someone else tests you.
-do lots and lots of practice hsc questions especially the extended response questions.
-don't assume you know what will be in the hsc because you don't.
-don't worry bout if you have the best textbook, as long as you can understand and be able to write about each point on the syllabus you will be fine, the hsc can't test anything not on the syllabus.
ok, heres my suggestions, does anyone have any others?