Transformed resources are products that have been created, such as the goods sold in retail. You've confused this with transforming resources, which are used in production, for example, machinery.
No point doing 3 hours of study if you don't have 3 hours worth of things to study.
Take it easy and do as much as you have to. Also, be consistent with your note taking and start your assessments early so you can fine tune them before you have to hand them in.
In addition to English's subjective nature, it's also a cointoss because there is no possible way to prepare for all the variations in the questions you could be asked.
What exactly do your dotpoints contain? 1 technique per point?
Also, do you have backup points in case the question greatly varies from some of your other points?
Currently need to do:
English study guide
Refine english essays/creative writing
SOR notes
Finish geometry chapter
Begin studying for maths exam
Begin studying for prelims.
I tried doing 6 hours of work a day and failed dismally, so I'm just spreading out three hours throughout the day.