I actually had separate methods but I strongly recommend handwriting, preferably using a battery taped or banded to your pen so you can write faster in the exams. Heavily recommend using: 99c artline 4colour pen, highlighters, maybe inkjoy pastel pens for titles and keywords as they are eyecatching
Yep, handwritten! Science also has a lot of diagrams I strongly recommend getting a separate notebook and write concise, straight to the point notes and a neat diagram drawn in pencil! You can go over pencil with coloured pen to colourcode. I recommend drawing than printing incase it comes up in exams, and these skills will be handy in senior years. Keywords are highlighted or have colourful pens standing out from the rest of the writing.
I didnt really study for those but I recommend studying analysing artworks. I also had no exams for Yr 10 so cant help.
I highly recommend handwriting, and follow my advice for science. also speaking tests are a thing, record your voice too.
most concepts were easy and i only read across highlighted things on my textbook, but i only did it in yr9 as i exchanged schools
Idk how to make notes with Maths but i recommend writing down formulas (idk how to write it on laptop lol) and practice, practice, practice. make easy/foundation questions mechanical!
Either works, i sometimes recorded my teacher, and went for external sources. I wrote down key concepts. I told my teacher what kind of essay questions may come up, he gave me some samples. practiced out my essays and memorised quotes, smashed the finals with 87% top 5 ranking out of 125 students
I typed all of these except history - which i barely studied for actually. I payed attention in class a lot in history though, i thoroughly enjoyed every second and walked out of the room with 80-90%.