Just to add to the good points already raised--when you're making notes, use as many sources as you can: for mine I used Jacaranda, excel, the Surfing series, CSU and two sets or summaries from other people (see stickied thread, I Used Fatmuscle's and William Kim's from memory)--make your summaries as concise as possible, while still being comprehensive (and if you use 5 sources, they will be comprehensive).
You need to know what the verbs are asking, download the glossary from the board of studies (or CSU website) and make flash cards-- eg. If you don’t make a clear and relevant judgment, based on a set of criteria in an evaluate question, that’s at least one mark gone. If you can ask your teacher for a set of "scaffolds" for the verbs, (I got them from my chem. teacher and they helped enormously.) do so
Also, for a 6 mark question, you need at minimum 6 pieces of information (YES you can answer in dot point form), more to be safe.
You can and will be asked questions relating to your pracs. -- I didn’t memorize things word for word for pracs, as once I do something hands on I generally remember it, but for the exam hall, be able to make up answers to the following, for any given Prac.: Aim, method, justification of method, equipment used, results (in a general sense only, i.e. no numerical values), conclusions, ways to improve the reliability, validity and accuracy. (May be more, can’t think of them now)
As mentioned earlier, yes in physics you do have to rote learn some things, (like the BS modern history dot points in ideas..), however for the rest, make sure you UNDERSTAND things, don’t be content with knowing that a satellite must lose altitude as it slows down, make sure you can explain WHY. Pester your teacher, and consult your multiple sources to get a good understanding of the concepts you’re presented with (especially in ideas to implementation)—if you want to really excel, go above and beyond what is required of the simple identify verbs—you’ll never miss out on those easy marks, and be much better positioned to answer the 3 mark explain type questions.
Just work ur Nads off and you'll be fine