Hey guys! I usually write summary notes and re read those 292881 for study however I feel as this isn't working well for modern history due to the amount of content so I was wondering if anybody had any other study tips?
Thank you!!
Hey! All the above suggestions are absolutely fab

For me, last year what I focused on was just smashing out past papers. I didn't write notes (at least in not the conventional sense) - I just did a bunch of practice responses (often open book, but closed nearer the exam), and had my teacher look over them. I honestly felt like I learnt more in those one to one sessions with my teacher, just going through my responses than I ever did in class.
If you are going to write notes, I suggest a table format

Detail tables; so each row is a syllabus dot point, you have a column for detail and a column for quotes (no actual content notes - purely miscellaneous detail like stats, terminology, etc.), Linking tables, demonstrating how different factors that contribute to an issue are linked and interrelated (both to each other but also wide thematic concerns) and argument tables, which go through the many debates in relation to your case study, and how you can argue for an against them (so you can work out which argument is stronger!).
Hope this helps! Love seeing more and more students from this year contributing answers, makes me feel all warm and fuzzy <3 Modern fam = best fam.
Susie