mreditor16
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Tbh I pretty much agree with everything said in the original post. In regards to trial preparation, this is what I did -m9 would you care to add to this good stuff?
In regards to trial preparation specifically?
English - Refine all your generic essays and creative. Then, memorise them over the week before your English exams. If you get time, practice moulding them to questions.
Maths - Do as many past trial papers, imo don't bother with past HSC papers for trials prep. First and foremost, complete past papers of your own school, because it gives you insights into what sort of questions and exams your teachers have set in the past. Then, go on to do past papers of other schools. I personally would only do the past papers, for which you have worked solutions.
Economics - I would be revising content, especially the earlier topics which you may be sketchy on due to not touching it in a long time. Revising content could either be through reading through your notes or reading through the textbook (which hopefully has hand-written annotations and stuff within it). After this, I would move on to past trial papers (esp. Independent, CSSA) and having a go at them, and doing the ones with sample answers before the papers with no sample answers.
Sciences - Similar story to Economics. Revise content, then have a go at past trial papers.