Would you reccomend typing notes up and then closer to the exam physically writing summaries of some sort. This year for biology i had typed notes and for chem i had written notes (class work) and they both seemed to work fine for me however in the case of biology i had already finished the module's notes in the holidays prior (digitally) and found it easier to just add any new content from class. however if i would you write notes right now it would be hard to add anything new (even through i would be using loose leaf paper). So what do you reccomend in respect to these two subjects?
For bio I wrote the notes. Can't remember what I did in the short holiday, but in the long summer holiday I wrote notes for the entire bio course (wanted to do the same for other subjects but bludged too much). Don't really think it matters if you write or type it, just depends on your preference. Writing might help you memorise it easier but on the other hand, typing is faster and easier to edit (I do notice when I sometimes type uni notes, I'm just mindlessly typing and not thinking). For physics I just used tutoring notes/online notes so yeah the point is it doesn't really matter, ur choice.
I am also a bit lost with what to do for math
i have all the content from 2U and 3U down however i am not 100% confident in it. Is it recommended that before year 12 i refine my year 11 math knowledge (considering 30% of year 11 is testable in the HSC) or should i get ahead on year 12 content and grind year 11 stuff before trials?
Also how can i prepare for english?
I didn't study ahead at all for maths and I believe you don't need to as it's the easiest subject to study for in my opinion. The reason I say this is because other subjects u gotta memorise content every exam AND do past papers whereas maths u kinda just learn the content once then do past papers + learn from mistakes/improve.
I have no tips for english, useless subject. I just wrote quotes + analysis and spam linked to the question and it somehow worked so idk, if you don't have a tutor or a really good teacher all you can do is ask students who are doing good to read their essays (if they don't snake u) and compare wtf they are doing that you aren't doing.