Hey!
Please don't be nervous for your SACs. I'm sure you'll do great. To be honest, 2 weeks is more than enough time. I've studied for sacs like 2-3 days before and I've done completely fine (don't do that though or else you'll be very stressed
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I agree with everything said above ^^^
I highly recommend looking into Quizlet which is an online flashcard platform. Also, with what EllingtonFeint said, using list is a really good strategy. Write out everything you want to do for your SACS to prepare. Tick them off as you go.
Here's some other study strategies:
-Write everything you know- This is probably going to help you recognise if you have remembered the content you should know. Grab out the study design, and write down the first point under your AOS on a blank piece of paper. Without notes, write down EVERYTHING you know about that point. When you're done, crosscheck with your textbook/notes for missing gaps.
- Write your own questions: This probably would be done after you learn/understand the content. Look at VCAA questions and see how you can create similar questions. I'm not sure how this would apply for psych, but for food you might be able too! Write your answers and get it checked out by your teacher.
-Make your own SAC: For psych, gather the questions you have and basically create a sac. Have a decent amount of questions and then sit down under test-conditions with no notes. This way, you'll know if you truly know your stuff.
My after school routine would be:
-Write a to-do list
-Get straight into school work or else you'll slack off (Better to work and then chill tbh)
-After getting into the groove, make something to eat.
-Keep studying using the Pomodro technique
-Dinner
Aim to accomplish all the task you set for yourself, not if you could study for XYZ hours.