wotDepending on what subjects you do this is what I'd say subject wise:
Maths: learn the whole course by yourself. Start of by going from MIF then fitzpatrick then cambridge. Make sure you revise your basics if you haven't already and focus mainly on your weaknesses
English: read all your prescribed texts that you will do throughout the year. Ask your english teacher what AOS you're doing for prelim and start on your creative (I'd suggest you make sure that you cover the whole rubric when writing your creative and memorise it word for word). Expose yourself to lots of sample essays on the internet, creatives, short answer responses, etc. You can also read books, short stories, poems but try to read something non-academic
Sciences: Read a textbook, watch videos so you understand the concepts in a somewhat strong conceptual manner, make notes, do pratice questions like maths (just do exactly the same thing I said for maths). Also focus on weaknesses
Humanities: basically same concept as science, also focus on your weaknesses
I'd suggest getting a job
Also if you have time, I'd suggest you write a discovery creative as well even though it's not the right time (although it could save you time later on)
Depending on what subjects you do this is what I'd say subject wise:
Maths: learn the whole course by yourself. Start of by going from MIF then fitzpatrick then cambridge. Make sure you revise your basics if you haven't already and focus mainly on your weaknesses
English: read all your prescribed texts that you will do throughout the year. Ask your english teacher what AOS you're doing for prelim and start on your creative (I'd suggest you make sure that you cover the whole rubric when writing your creative and memorise it word for word). Expose yourself to lots of sample essays on the internet, creatives, short answer responses, etc. You can also read books, short stories, poems but try to read something non-academic
Sciences: Read a textbook, watch videos so you understand the concepts in a somewhat strong conceptual manner, make notes, do pratice questions like maths (just do exactly the same thing I said for maths). Also focus on weaknesses
Humanities: basically same concept as science, also focus on your weaknesses
I'd suggest getting a job
Also if you have time, I'd suggest you write a discovery creative as well even though it's not the right time (although it could save you time later on)
Ok so being realistic maybe prepare some notes for the first module for each subject that you do through textbooks/other notes. Do a bit of maths practice for the basics and learn a bit from textbooks/youtube (Eddie Woo is good) if you feel like it. English just read the first text you are going to do.I have nothing much else to do lol
Would preparing notes from past textbooks and papers be useful? I have a feeling I'll forget it all by the time school starts.
Histories: break up your syllabus into points and do notes (Cambridge Modern textbook is helpful) on those. Also read your prescribed and related texts and start making notes on these, it'll really help in the long run especially if you know your text well before school goes back and discussions begin.Can someone please tell me how to prepare for:
Modern History
Biology
English Advanced and Extension
Business Studies
Legal Studies
Ancient History
Thankss