Brontecat
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Personally i would say that making notes is a lot more important than doing past papers, last year i started the hsc course for bio at around this time and i found that knowing the information is a lot more important than doing papers which only test a small portion of the entire course. There's still plenty of time ( i have trials in week 6/7 and will be doing this), even if your notes are a bit briefer than you'd like. Besides it helps you prepare for the HSC exam which is generally worth a good 20% more than your trial exam. But like i said before it is really a personal preference thing, if you learn better from doing past papers then go for itwell, making your own notes is pretty effective, however it takes a LOT of time.
I would advise you for now , just get other people's notes from this website, learn them, and apply to the PAST PAPERS.
I have done that for my last topic for physics, cause I didnt manage to write up notes, I just got other notes and studied. I know, its not as effective as doing your own notes, but its the best thing to do at this point of time. Past papers are far more important, so just do them!!
As a general guide the excel revise in a moneth HSC guides are way to brief to offer any sort of benefit (judging from the biology, senior science & business studies ones). If it came down to textbook questions or past papers I would go for the past papers hands down.Thanks Maplestory for your answer (and others )
Im just wondering, which past papers should I do? Im thinking of doing the past 9 BOS HSC papers, but there is also many past school trial papers as well. Also, I have Excel 'Revise in a month HSC' and Excel HSC complete course books (the step by step guide to HSC success), are these worth my time, or should I just focus on summary's then past papers and maybe some textbook questions too?
+1um if you're getting 30~ raw then you should probably make notes. or AT THE VERY LEAST read over other peoples notes there are quite a few good ones on the resources part of the site you'll need them for HSC anyway so it shouldnt be TOO late perhaps just read off others for trials