If you can, try and avoid MIF as your base. I feel like Cambridge as a base rather than a supplement might've helped me.
I mean, I found Pearson sufficient for Chem and Phys...tbh I was never really drawn to the In Focus books.
Bro istfg...I'm actually in pain tryna fuckin push my dead-ass class to revise for the HSC. I message one classmate who isn't particularly the brightest, doesn't pay any attention in class, and spends all his time on his phone, something along the lines of "How do you normally study for exams?"...
Yeah, that's what my tutor advised. Personally, it was enjoyable to revisit filmic techniques, as it had been a while since I'd done them, and because it's certainly easier than a book.
This is a challenge for me as I suck at English aha...
Onomatopoeia in "There was a bang of the gavel"
Personification as the light is "unforgiving"
I guess hyperbole in " I was used to being invisible"
Yeah definitely revise and make sure you know the general content prior to a trial paper. What I found was that after completing a trial paper and identifying what questions I got wrong/couldn't do at all, helps to strengthen weak areas that are otherwise difficult to identify.
So for example...
Well sounds like you got a lot to do, like most people lol. I think you'd have to divide your tasks by the number of days, giving a fair amount of work across the days (e.g. one day of hard Bio work can be accompanied by some easy, fun Math).
Literally, sit down, and write out all the tasks you...