Ok kyzoo and appianway, you haven't done psych so you can't say that..
i try to avoid rote learning at all costs in all my subjects, you cannot at all avoid it in psych.
its the whole of psych - its all rote learning!
you cannot do well unless you memorise everything word-for-word
copy the definitions from the textbook, memorise them by re-writing and so on. you must know them so well. if you think your forgetting the info - reread over it every night or rewrite parts every few days (mainly do this leading to exams)
ALSO, after you have perfected all the memorisation, do as many prac exams as you have time to do! (again, exams) but practice questions for SACS (i didn't do this so here's what i should have done..)
i lost a few marks from missing one word in my definitions in sacs, and exams (literally one insignificant word, i am getting my exam inspected because of it) ! so stupid.
remember: psych ROTE learn, don't try and avoid it, i know a few people who did in psych and ended up disappointed (mid 30's.)