Thanks for your advice. I'm kind of getting used to uni now and starting to realise that I'm too used to trying to summarise everything that I read because that's what I did for my HSC. I know now that in uni exams, they can't test us on everything, especially because the exam formats for many of the subjects are multiple choice, so I'm going to focus on the content in the lectures and just expand a bit more with my reading and make sure I understand the content.I have to say that most of the above advice is correct,
I understand that the first semester does seem a bit daunting and it is a big step up from high school. This is always going to happen as you need to read chapters instead of 5 pages for each class.
One of the first strategies that I employed was waiting for the release of the weekly lecture notes before doing my readings. Simply, some lecture notes are very good summaries of the textbook that it means reading the text is not necessary. Subjects like marketing, accounting and MPO in Semester 1 were like that.
I think goan crazy's solution of going to lectures is another way to get around the reading. If you go to the lecture and understand it all, there is no need to read the whole chapter. Instead you can just clarify the key points that you didnt understand.
Good luck anyway. You will find out the best way you study.
About the exams (mid-sem and final), are we notified before-hand as to what exactly are we tested on? Like certain topics within each subject? Thanks.