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A week left into the holidays and I am slightly cooked. I've just realised how much note making I'll have to do and then memorising so if you guys got tips on making notes ASAP, that would be great. Thanks.
 

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depends on the subject i think -
if you are doing content heavy subjects (bio, histories, food tech, etc.), then why don't you consider finding online band 6 notes and using them? at this rate notetaking is not going to be very beneficial compared to memorising and applying knowledge in practice tests.
if your subjects are more analytical (maths, chem, physics, etc.), don't make notes, just start practice questions and refer to your textbook if you get stuck.
 

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depends on the subject i think -
if you are doing content heavy subjects (bio, histories, food tech, etc.), then why don't you consider finding online band 6 notes and using them? at this rate notetaking is not going to be very beneficial compared to memorising and applying knowledge in practice tests.
if your subjects are more analytical (maths, chem, physics, etc.), don't make notes, just start practice questions and refer to your textbook if you get stuck.
should i just use someone elses notes and use like gizmo and memorise it that way
 

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should i just use someone elses notes and use like gizmo and memorise it that way
never seen authentic band 6 notes. i bought some from some megamind 99.999993637 atar and I stg it was like an inside joke the organisation was weird, no syllabus headings, copywrite warnings every 2 lines, 100 bucks out of my pocket. they were concise to the point idk what was going on. where was I? why are we talking about child support out of nowhere? idk that's me tho
 

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never seen authentic band 6 notes. i bought some from some megamind 99.999993637 atar and I stg it was like an inside joke the organisation was weird, no syllabus headings, copywrite warnings every 2 lines, 100 bucks out of my pocket. they were concise to the point idk what was going on. where was I? why are we talking about child support out of nowhere? idk that's me tho
okay thanks queen thats why i only took ace hsc notes that had syllabus headlines cuz the ones without i was like wtf we yapping abt
 

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depends on the subject i think -
if you are doing content heavy subjects (bio, histories, food tech, etc.), then why don't you consider finding online band 6 notes and using them? at this rate notetaking is not going to be very beneficial compared to memorising and applying knowledge in practice tests.
if your subjects are more analytical (maths, chem, physics, etc.), don't make notes, just start practice questions and refer to your textbook if you get stuck.
How would you go with memorising the content for heavy content subjects? (business, eco, etc). Trials in 4 weeks I've forgotten all the content for all my subjects and I believe I am quite cooked.
 

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How would you go with memorising the content for heavy content subjects? (business, eco, etc). Trials in 4 weeks I've forgotten all the content for all my subjects and I believe I am quite cooked.
i don't do either so i can't really give specific advice - but i do do content heavy subjects like ancient and bio. i still need to fix up my ancient notes (planning on doing that by sunday) and i'm done with bio.

the thing with content subjects is that you could memorise two ways. for example, for ancient, i'm not going to properly memorise it - i'm gonna practice consistently over the next 2 weeks open book. if you practice long enough, the facts will just stick. for bio, though, i'm not starting practice papers until i go through all the content. by this i mean that i literally pace around my room, reading my notes aloud to myself until they stick. obviously i'm gonna forget some of it when i start papers, but i'll have at least a vague idea of what to say. that way, i can always refer back to my notes and add more nuance where it is needed.

if you have forgotten the content, i would recommend going with the first method - doing practice papers and learning content as you go. then again, you still have 4 weeks, so maybe you could even devote one more week to just memorising (reciting notes, flashcards, etc.). anyhow, that's what i would do. good luck!
 

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