Hey you have almost the exact same subjects as me except I suck at maths. From your subjects, I assume you are a Humanities person and like English and content-based subjects. Like me, i don't really focus on one area and instead spread myself across different faculties and subjects. The good thing is that you have subject diversity but the negative thing as I am experiencing now is that you have assessments or tests every single week (legit this term weeks 1,2,3,4,7,8,9,10 are all occupied except weeks 5 and 6) but yeah I'm just warning you now that you may have a busy workload.
As for your subjects, because it is mostly all content-based you will want to improve and do well on essay writing skills, adv English, modern, legal and Eco will mostly consist of multiple choice, short answer and extended responses so it's recommended to study the concepts well. I also write my notes every week, but it's up to if you want to type it out or use your friend's notes, whatever just have something to stay knowledgable about your subjects because you're not going to remember every single detail from like 4 different subjects and faculties.
Try to stay organised with homework, the usual and before exams and whatnot, try answer past papers which I'm sure you can find online somewhere to solidify your understanding. I like to say to my friends there's no point in remembering the content if you cannot apply it, so use practice questions to fully understand how to answer things so you won't go into the test and go ???
In my opinion the subjects that require most homework and note taking are Economics>Legal Studies>Modern History>Biology>English and Maths. But basically prepare to be bombarded with weekly assessments and exams, stay organised, try your best and good luck!!!