Hi Katie 
I was wondering if you had any tips with memorising quotes for English as efficiently as possible? Also how much time were you putting into studying for trials a day? And how did you go about studying for the two option essays for Legal Studies (I'm doing consumers and world order)
To memorise quotes for English, I normally would speak into the voice memos on my phone and record it either the afternoon, or a couple of days before the exam. I'd then listen to it quite a few times that before the exam (night/morning) and would have memorised most of it (I still have these on my phone now). I also wrote the quotes out a couple of times (on both my laptop & paper) and would use different colours for each of the themes. For discovery, I mainly used almost of the same quotes for each practise essay so I knew them pretty well from doing that.
I don't really remember how much time I spent studying for trials each day. I think it depended on the day and I think I studied a lot more in the break before HSC. I did have some 9-3ish study days at school for some of my subjects (English, Ancient and some others during the break before HSC) and also ended up going to 2 days of AN lectures.
I did consumers and family for my options for legal. I made really condensed study sheets, mainly for the contemporary issues area for the syllabus and worked on having legislation, cases, responses and media for each one. I made sure each issue was less then a page so that I knew them really well.
These were my one's for consumer law.
I also made sure my folder was really organised with all of my class work, internet resources, past students responses, practise essays and articles. It was really good because I knew where everything was if I wanted to add anything extra onto a practise essay.
Thanks for the questions!!
