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Im in the second year in my psychology AQA A course but I cant understand how past students have been able to remember understand this much content
. Im really just looking for study advice specifically for psychology, whats helping you revise or worked for you if your a past student. Thanks

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Hi, I didn't study psychology at A level but I wanted to leave a reply. I studied maths, physics and chemistry. I found chemistry and physics very difficult. I think the first thing to do is only work on one chapter at a time try and answer as many questions as you can about this topic, ask your teachers for help. My teachers done lessons after school and in the free periods. When you feel good about one topic move onto the next. Exam preparation is pretty difficult though you have to be good at all the topics.
But I think if you take time to understand all the previous topics you only need to remind yourself for the exam. I would revise with another student and ask teachers to look over any questions you do.
Hope this helps, good luck.
But I think if you take time to understand all the previous topics you only need to remind yourself for the exam. I would revise with another student and ask teachers to look over any questions you do.
Hope this helps, good luck.
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Hi Alex,
I felt the same way and actually remember crying at one point because there was so much content in Psya3. But its very possible.
I have made a video explaining how I revised - it may help you I hope and gives advice on Psya3 and Psya4 revision. Its a big long but is an in depth explanation and explains all the key sections. One thing I did forget to include in the video was how I predicted questions which is in the original article for the video on my psychology blog here.
Scroll down to the section that says "predicting questions" etc.
I hope this helps!
-Saj
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Saj Devshi - A* Student, 100% Psya3, 100% Psya4 - Final Mark 373/400 ums
Get my A* model essays here for Psya3 & Psya4!
Read Reviews By Teachers & Students Here!
FREE SAMPLES of my A* Essays here!
I felt the same way and actually remember crying at one point because there was so much content in Psya3. But its very possible.
I have made a video explaining how I revised - it may help you I hope and gives advice on Psya3 and Psya4 revision. Its a big long but is an in depth explanation and explains all the key sections. One thing I did forget to include in the video was how I predicted questions which is in the original article for the video on my psychology blog here.
Scroll down to the section that says "predicting questions" etc.
I hope this helps!
-Saj
****
Saj Devshi - A* Student, 100% Psya3, 100% Psya4 - Final Mark 373/400 ums
Get my A* model essays here for Psya3 & Psya4!
Read Reviews By Teachers & Students Here!
FREE SAMPLES of my A* Essays here!
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