Hello everyone! I am currently in year 10 and was wondering what I can do this year to smoothly transition to year 11 chemistry, which I have picked as one of my VCE subjects. Keep is mind I am aiming for a 40+ SS.
I'm doing both methods and chem this year, and from what I have found, units 1 and 2 for chem and methods are relevant as a foundation, however there is still a lot of new content in 3/4.
For chem, the main concepts that are covered in units 1/2 are important to build your understanding of the stuff that you will cover in units 3/4 (stuff like how to use the periodic table, atoms and bonding, and writing and understanding reactions, and I assume stuff about spectroscopy and everything but we aren't up to that yet (not that much of this will probably make heaps of sense yet!)), but overall, if you are to not fully grasp some of this stuff, you will still probably go over it again in units 3/4 again.
The best thing I could recommend you do is just to look over the study design, and maybe familiarise yourself a little with the periodic table (don't try to memorise it or anything...just maybe understand what each piece of information for the element means), but in saying that, you'll cover all of this in units 1/2, so you probably don't need to stress too much! Especially without resources like a textbook it is probably pretty difficult to start preparing quite yet!
And as Sine said, your unit 1/2 marks dont actually contribute to your study score directly. It's just giving you the foundations that you need to get through units 3/4 the following year!
It seems daunting looking at it all now, but once you get into it, you'll start to get the hang of it, I'm sure. Best of luck and let me know if you have any other questions or if this makes no sense!