Hi what's the best method you'd recommend to study for CAFS? Do you recommend writing notes as well as doing past papers (and getting feedback from it)?? Also what are your thoughts on acronyms?? Many thanks
1) Study
I used to make full, comprehensive notes on everything I knew. Then I'd cut them down to a page or 2 per topic, and finally before exam day they'd be on small flashcards. This condenses your knowledge well so you learn everything. Work from your syllabus. Know it back to front, it's the ultimate cheat sheet. Give everything an acronym where you can! Which leads me to 2
2) Acronyms
They are fabulous especially when you're sitting your final exam. I remember last year that they were an amazing memory jogger and gave you an idea on what to write about. ( heck I still use SLEDAGE at uni!)
3) textbooks
I actually used the excel one but only minimally. It's good for an overview. However if your teacher isn't to crash hot then yep the Nielsen book is great. There's another one too, I'll edit if I remember the name.
4) past papers
Good call for doing them. I'd suggest however that multiple choice doesnt need that much practice on a past paper at the moment. Focus more on the short and long responses. I used to do a past hsc paper response per week and it was SO helpful. Remember to answer the question, explain your point, give an example and LINK IT BACK to the question (pretty much the same as that DEAL model I've heard about)
Congratulations on your fantastic marks! You should be very proud of them
EDIT: The Kim Mitchell book is awesome. Google cafs textbook and it's the second one that comes up on images.