Hi,
Mathematics: Whether it is General, Advanced, Extension 1 or Extension 2 you need to practice. If you are given homework - DO THE HOMEWORK. The only way you can do well for this subject is by doing practice exams. Use HSC textbooks that contain past HSC papers and complete questions from them based on the topics you are studying. I usually aim to do the harder questions because it is these questions that are at the end of the paper which distinguishes you from a Band 4 to a Band 5/6. I recommend doing past papers. If there is a question you don't understand - ask your teacher for the working out. Make a list of all the topics you don't understand and practice more questions on the weak areas everyday.
Humanities: As a humanities girl (Modern History, Business Studies and compulsory Studies Of Religion 1) you will be faced with doing essays in a matter of 40 minutes. What I recommend for each subject - based off experience - is to do the following:
- Make your notes early. I CAN'T STRESS HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS!!! Don't leave it to the last minute. I did that for Modern History - it wasn't pretty. However, I was lucky and received 3rd in the exam with a solid band 5. Funniest thing was I misread a question and stuffed up the essay basing it on a different question (given two questions to choose to answer and I answered 21b but my response was suitable for 21a). Make sure you know what the question is asking you - from my experience that is what costed me a band 6 in the prelim exam : (.
- Do as many essay questions and hand them up to your teacher to mark and provide feedback. This is essential for business reports, business essays and most importantly Modern History essays. You have to be able to answer 3 essays and complete WWI in 3 hours, which is 45 minutes per section, for the HSC.
- Look back at your assessments and see where you went wrong. Try not to make the same mistakes again.
English: The person I recommend is Strawberrye - she is frigging amazing and I am going to post her thread because it is that damn amazing! It has helped me and it will definetly help you. There is a reason she is a moderator. What you need to is that you should practice writing up essays. Always have your teacher to mark them and make the improvements. Do this until it is perfect and move onto the next essay for practice. Also I would recommend finding some related texts early for the HSC course - there is only so many "leave it to the last minutes" that can save your ass for an assessment task. If you are doing year 12 for 2018 I suggest working on your creative writing before half yearlies - just to have one less stressor. If you are foinf year 12 in 2019 ignore this tip then. For English try to do unseen questions and see how you can write under exam conditions without seeing a question or having a pre-prepared response in your mind.
For every subject - Time yourself. It is one thing to say "oh yeah I wrote an 20/20 essay for practice" but it is another thing to say "oh yeah I wrote a 20/20 essay that I can write under time conditions". Make sure with mathematics you complete majority of the paper. Don't go to the last page first - this is because if you complete majority of the paper you are guaranteed 80% minimum if you have done every question correctly. Use these websites which contain papers for Maths, Sciences, Humanities, etc. Opt for the higher ranked school papers - you will not believe how much it can help you in terms of your performance in exams.
https://thsconline.github.io/s/yr11/ (also has Year 12 stuff).
http://yr11.web.fc2.com/#Chemistry (year 11 only for majority of the subjects I saved it on Chemistry - which I dropped).
Strawberrye's Thread READ IT:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...r-year-studies-yr-11-12-99-atar-graduate.html
All the best.