Hey guys,
I'm doing psychology 3&4 this year, and I was just wondering, how far you would get with rote learning the entire course?
I know that to achieve high marks you need to 'understand' the course, but I'm having great difficulty with this as the subject is so straightforward and definition-based as compared to similar subjects such as biology. For those who have done psychology, or are studying it this year, how do/did you 'understand' the concepts? Or did you simply memorise everything?
Many thanks in advance!
In my opinion, with rote-learning you'd probably last a couple of months into the year, then totally drain out. Why? Because you have not developed an interest for the subject and because you don't really understand the concepts.
I guess I say this a lot, but understanding stuff in psychology is crucial to success. From experience, you will have to rote-learn majority of the definitions. But you will not be able to rote-learn the concepts. In psychology, SACs and the exam are structured based on application of knowledge. If you don't understand how to apply the meanings of the terms to an everyday situation, you will really struggle with these types of questions.
Because I was able to understand the course, memorising was much easier. To understand the material is the hard part. Once you have understood the concepts, memorising it is just second nature (to the point where related material to the sub-topic should just be able to roll off the tip of your tongue).
How did I understand stuff? In all honesty, I never really understood all the material (let's face it: psych is vast) in the chapter all at once. I think this was because (inspite of the Grivas textbook's superiority) there was a lot of irrelevant information caked together with the essence of what one needed to know for the topic. The irrelevant info confused me from time to time. So, I sought the assistance of my teacher. I also asked the opinions of classmates on stuff. I'd also try researching things on the internet - naturally by doing this you will encounter material that is way outside the course, but it does definitely clear up some holes you may have in understanding stuff and you are able to tackle the textbook knowledge from a fresher and uninhibited perspective. Psych's really interesting - once you start researching stuff, you'll see that.
In short, memorising all the content will come to you really easily when you do put in the effort to understand what you need to know.
