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Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => University of Melbourne => Topic started by: nat_1577 on March 25, 2015, 02:58:04 pm

Title: Study tips for first year psych?
Post by: nat_1577 on March 25, 2015, 02:58:04 pm
What are some study tips for people who have done first year psych at melbourne uni?
Title: Re: Study tips for first year psych?
Post by: sjayne on March 30, 2015, 02:30:17 pm
especially with all the neuro stuff!!!!! anyone?

so far i've tried learning from notes but honestly it was more useful getting a textbook and looking at diagrams
Title: Re: Study tips for first year psych?
Post by: MelonBar on March 30, 2015, 03:45:53 pm
The neuro stuff is the hardest part in the course, the rest is alright. When I did it the guy gave us detailed notes for neuro part which was enough to learn from. For the exam, if you study you will do well. Try to cover everything. Don't worry too much about cropper's section bc he gives you a lot of practice questions. For the assignment, try to be comprehensive in all the ways that things change in appearance as it goes darker - colour, shapes, shadows etc. It is honestly one of the easier level 1 science subjects.
Title: Re: Study tips for first year psych?
Post by: nat_1577 on March 30, 2015, 10:30:38 pm
Do you have any tips for writing psych reports? Psych is what I'm majoring in, so I want to get the hang of everything this year, so I don't mess up in my second and third years.
Title: Re: Study tips for first year psych?
Post by: MelonBar on March 31, 2015, 12:49:17 pm
Hey, you don't write reports until mbb2 and even then they ease you into it,  the first assignment is writing the intro and the 2nd assignment is a resubmission of the intro and the rest of the report. You have tutes dedicated to report writing and you willhave a lot of opportunities to consult your tutor who will be marking the assignment. If you are keen though, you can find  psychology journals through google scholar or discovery. Try to find a simpler research article and see what they're about, how the different sections are set up, how the Discussion relates to the research findings, how figures are set up etc. When it comes to the actual report writing you want clarity - in writing and presentation. Honestly tho don't worry until you get to mbb2.