Thanks so much for the advice guys, definitely helped me boost my confidence. Hopefully I'm not asking too much but what are some good ways to study efficiently for Psychology exam? My psychology exam is on a Tuesday and I really wanna pass so that I might change my teachers mind.
Thanks!
The ways to do Psychology exam revision:
1. Rewrite notes, diagrams and flow charts.
2. Everyone loves Checkpoints and StudyOn. Try them.
3. VCAA exams. I think it was before 2008 or something, the topic of visual perception was a part of the content in Units 3 and 4. That'll help.
4. Some people like flashcards. I don't like it for Psych, but everyone's different.
5. Review the middle. (Research Serial Position Effect to understand this.) Find weak points. Do questions. Revise how you do/ prefer.
Remember, majority of it is knowing stuff and applying it. Many questions will be structured to apply content.
e.g. Leanna is a 2 year old child and her mother is worried that she is immature for her age. While playing with a friend of hers, Leanna becomes distraught when she can't see her favourite toy. Describe Leanna in *lists a psychologist and a theory* theory.
The first thing you should be writing down is "Leanna" or "Leanna's mother". Then go on to list the psychologist and his/ her theory, what stage Leanna's likely to be in, whether her mother should be worried and why. That's the basic process. (Not necessarily in that order, as long as it makes sense in English and ticks the boxes, but you get the idea.)