I am in the exact same position as you. We haven't finished content at school and are still learning things so I'm trying to juggle all the new stuff with the little time I have and trying to make time for all the stuff I haven't revised recently lol yay.I'm still studying, memorising and doing past papers! I'm really worried I don't band 6 every subject! How are you going?
Not really lol but yea past papers here I come...Have you memorised everything or know most of the stuff? If yes then do as many past papers as you can which should also fill up the gaps.
Yes, me too! My teachers are stressing out as well I actually haven't started the chemistry elective, so my teacher told us which syllabus points to focus on and we basically have to study it on our own since we have no time left :/ I'm so glad I'm not the only one HAHAHA!! :') and I haven't even started memorising my English essays argh....I am in the exact same position as you. We haven't finished content at school and are still learning things so I'm trying to juggle all the new stuff with the little time I have and trying to make time for all the stuff I haven't revised recently lol yay.
In regards to English, do you write essays and memorise them? Or just memorise quotes/techniques on the 3 ideas and practice writing the paragraphs?For the science subjects I recommend going over your content thoroughly (especially Bio and Chem to an extent) and if you get time do Multiple Choice and scaffold long answer/application question from past trials/hsc.
For maths, go through the hardest questions from cambridge and do past paper questions for the topics you're struggling at. Don't just do them; always look at your mistakes and understand the working behind most answers as even if you make silly mistakes you at least 2 marks out of the 3.
I really can't give advice for english since I'm as hopeless as you are but I generally write body paragraphs on 3 themes/texts i.e. fo MOD B & C I am writing paragraphs with 3 of the speeches/poems and it's helpful that you learn to structure an effective thesis and remember to constantly link back to thesis/question.
How did it go? Was it English?already done my first trial exam!