For Maths...
I dunno if this is good for everyone, as they say, one man's meat is another's poison (something like that?) but for me, I rarely do homework. my teacher teaches us one concept a day (yes, we have 10 maths lessons out of a 12 day cycle) and I reinforce that by working really hard during the rest of the lesson, writing and rewriting all the formulae (through doing exercises) until it's all stuck in my head. So then, when exams come, I pick up the Phoenix books (the HSC 2 and 3U topics by topic--pink and green ones) and just practice a lot of questions until the formulae are brought back to the front of my head.
We also have topic tests which is really good, and I use them to measure where I am in the 3U candidature and what I can work on. So if you have any topic tests they are really useful for picking out little things that could lose you half marks here and there, so definitely resit them if you have solutions available.
I'm not in Year 12 officially yet (gonna be in Term 4 Year 11 soon) but I have never practised an entire exam: I simply went through some of the harder questions I circled in my textbook earlier in the year, resat my topic tests, and practice with the Phoenix books. (I didn't do quite as well as I expected to in my 2U exam but in the 3U exam I only lost one mark). So yeah...that's my tip for maths...
I dunno if this is good for everyone, as they say, one man's meat is another's poison (something like that?) but for me, I rarely do homework. my teacher teaches us one concept a day (yes, we have 10 maths lessons out of a 12 day cycle) and I reinforce that by working really hard during the rest of the lesson, writing and rewriting all the formulae (through doing exercises) until it's all stuck in my head. So then, when exams come, I pick up the Phoenix books (the HSC 2 and 3U topics by topic--pink and green ones) and just practice a lot of questions until the formulae are brought back to the front of my head.
We also have topic tests which is really good, and I use them to measure where I am in the 3U candidature and what I can work on. So if you have any topic tests they are really useful for picking out little things that could lose you half marks here and there, so definitely resit them if you have solutions available.
I'm not in Year 12 officially yet (gonna be in Term 4 Year 11 soon) but I have never practised an entire exam: I simply went through some of the harder questions I circled in my textbook earlier in the year, resat my topic tests, and practice with the Phoenix books. (I didn't do quite as well as I expected to in my 2U exam but in the 3U exam I only lost one mark). So yeah...that's my tip for maths...