Our school does trials very early next term so for Chemistry and Economics (and maths a little bit but this isn't a problem bc of tutoring) we won't have finished the whole syllabus. But I don't like the idea of learning content in class after trials so is it better that this termI should finish the whole chem and eco syllabus? Understanding content or resources won't be an issue. I should be able to finish them both pretty quickly but I just need to know if its worth it instead of just revising for what is in trials.
that's the same for me for some of my subjects. for modern history, we're only doing i think the first dot-point for the change in the modern world topic before trials and hence that's going to be tested, and similar for bio because i believe we won't have finished module 6 by then (my school did 5, 7, 8), and i believe we'll be doing module 6 for the remainder of term 3.
it honestly depends on what you think is best for you. i'm not entirely sure on whether my school finishes the chem syllabus before trials and whether module 8 is going to be tested (because parts of module 8 is interspersed in the program and 'matched' with an appropriate module), but i've decided to learn ahead with module 8 while revising module 7 (and 5+6) at the same time, because even if it won't be tested in trials i too want to spend the rest of my time learning module 8 after the literal trials. for modern history i'm almost finished with studying the cold war topic on my own, so i'm planning to do the change in the modern world topic right after, but also studying for the modern trials by revising older topics. personally i think you should seeing as you could finish them both pretty quickly as you said, just depends on if you're efficient with managing that and the current content at the same time