Geo/Trig, Number Patterns, Networks
Okay. Similar to me, instead of Number Patterns, I did Matrices.
At this stage, I don't want to say that you should MAKE your own Notes Book. I would have recommended this to be done on the holidays.
What I would suggest, is to print off some Notes, may be your teacher's ones if they do Notes on Powerpoint or something, or may be get some from the AN Resources page. Read through them and make sure you know what's where. You don't want to go to the exam and waste time flicking through your your bound refernce to find something. Make sure that you have all the rules for Geo and Trig, such as the sine rule, cos rule, etc.
If you don't want to do that, then may be have a notes book with all the important rules, and CAS Functions, and also put in examples of questions that you get wrong and may be think that you would need to refer to an example when doing another similar question.
At the end of the day, it comes down to how confident you are feeling as well. For me, I couldn't go in without a Notes Book, knowing how much content was in Geo and Trig.
After doing some Practice Exams so far, have you had to look at your Notes to find something?