The syllabus is not clear cut. It's a very difficult subject in terms of knowing what to study. I've been learning how things work and building stuff since I was a kid. The weird thing is a lot of it is sort of general engineering knowledge which you don't seem to be explicitly taught. I ended up with 97 but I was surprised I didn't get thrown more obscure questions.
Just make sure you do every question in your main textbook, and a secondary one, like Excel. Do all the past papers (not that there's actually answers) and try to get past trial papers with solutions. Make sure you can name a bridge, a building and understand all the different materials, including stress/strain curves. Get truss analysis down pat and just try to get and retain as much engineering knowledge you can.
Excel is good,I have finished copeland and recently got typical HSC questions by John Rochford. Copeland is decent but the section on telecomunications is pretty bad (not nearly enough info). Does anyone know any other engineering textbooks i can get? Im thinking about excel, anyone know if thats good?