I was wondering whether you had started your revision yet? And what are your target grades? Also, I started it as a general discussion because nobody did it.
Im a current year 13 student who is studying psychology at A2-Level. If you need any help with this exam in terms of revision or understanding, please feel free to message me as I achieved an A. Good luck
Im retaking this unit as i didnt do so well.. I havent yet started revising.. think im going to start at the end of the next week.. what is everyone else thinking?
Im a current year 13 student who is studying psychology at A2-Level. If you need any help with this exam in terms of revision or understanding, please feel free to message me as I achieved an A. Good luck
I second that. Got heaps of notes and helpful websites I'd be happy to pass on
Hey all and hi all. Another year 12 doing the AQA A spec. How's everyone finding it? I've actually started my revision now because I find I've forgotten everything in the beginning
Hey all and hi all. Another year 12 doing the AQA A spec. How's everyone finding it? I've actually started my revision now because I find I've forgotten everything in the beginning
Its going good, but yeah, I forgot everything in the beginning, so I am starting revision too xD
I was wondering whether you had started your revision yet? And what are your target grades? Also, I started it as a general discussion because nobody did it.
EDIT: Or use this site: http://www.psychteacher.co.uk, covers nearly everything for PSYA1 psychology (some bits still need to be written such as day care and memory improvement strategies) and for PSYA2 I think everything's there.
I'm doing A2 Psychology atm with AQA, I only got a C for my AS grade so I'm retaking PSYA1 for the second time.. First time I retook it, I got exactly the same mark sooo anything better than 40/100 would be nice as I'm applying for Psychology at Uni this year My predicted grade for Psychology at the start of my AS year was an A and I got a C, so if your grade isn't what you were hoping for, don't be too disheartened. It's a lot harder than some people give it credit for. Are you doing attachment and memory with research methods?