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Anyone taking the Psychology Options paper OCR G543 on the 28/01/2011?

I'm taking the exam, and having been in college for a few weeks, so have lost out on some tips for the exam, does any one know any?
can someone help.

Thanks
Reply 1
I am also taking the G543 paper in January, the forensic and health, what kind of tips are you after?
Reply 2
Any tips you have,
as the time limit has changed, how much should we give to each answer,
actually i can pretty much work that out,
but regarding the actual content, needed.

As the previous exams have used stress, like 3 times, its less likely for it too come up but have you heard about it?
and is it worth not revising that topic?

and just other ideas and ways your revising,
i need to start!!

Thanks
Reply 3
Original post by Arousanaqvi
Any tips you have,
as the time limit has changed, how much should we give to each answer,
actually i can pretty much work that out,
but regarding the actual content, needed.

As the previous exams have used stress, like 3 times, its less likely for it too come up but have you heard about it?
and is it worth not revising that topic?

and just other ideas and ways your revising,
i need to start!!

Thanks


Yeh, the time limit is 2 hours now so that means 30 mins per question!
I sat the paper in June2010 and got a C, 1 mark of a B!
What I have done for revision this time around, I typed up each study in the Forensic and Health onto an A4 sheet and the context I've also typed up and put on A5 cards as after speaking with my psychology teacher we both felt the area which I could improve was the context to the question/study.
I've got all my information from a textbook and If you'd like to know the name of it I would happily send you a link.
For which studies to revise, I've found the question paper from January 2010 and as the June2010 paper has not been published yet I found the mark scheme for it which includes the questions and then the studies which showed up on these papers I have not revised.

Hope any of this helps! And if you have any more questions feel free to ask :biggrin:
Reply 4
Original post by oliviarrrrr
Yeh, the time limit is 2 hours now so that means 30 mins per question!
I sat the paper in June2010 and got a C, 1 mark of a B!
What I have done for revision this time around, I typed up each study in the Forensic and Health onto an A4 sheet and the context I've also typed up and put on A5 cards as after speaking with my psychology teacher we both felt the area which I could improve was the context to the question/study.
I've got all my information from a textbook and If you'd like to know the name of it I would happily send you a link.
For which studies to revise, I've found the question paper from January 2010 and as the June2010 paper has not been published yet I found the mark scheme for it which includes the questions and then the studies which showed up on these papers I have not revised.

Hope any of this helps! And if you have any more questions feel free to ask :biggrin:


Could you give me the link to both Jan and June papers, please?
Reply 5
Original post by mehhhw/e
Could you give me the link to both Jan and June papers, please?


http://www.psychexchange.co.uk//resource/4699/

theres the mark scheme for June2010 paper as the actual paper has not been published yet

http://www.psychexchange.co.uk/resource/2727/

this is the january 2010 paper

you might need to create a login- it doesn't take 2 mins though :smile:
Reply 6
Original post by oliviarrrrr
http://www.psychexchange.co.uk//resource/4699/

theres the mark scheme for June2010 paper as the actual paper has not been published yet

http://www.psychexchange.co.uk/resource/2727/

this is the january 2010 paper

you might need to create a login- it doesn't take 2 mins though :smile:


I appreciate it, thank you. :smile:

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