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I was wondering if anyone has used physics and maths tutor notes for psychology and what their opinions on them were? I usually use my schools notes which are very detailed and long, but I'm struggling to use them for biopsychology so was considering using physics and maths tutors ones. Although, I'm a bit scared they wont be detailed/specific enough and I could end up not knowing how to answer some questions. Thank you
I was wondering if anyone has used physics and maths tutor notes for psychology and what their opinions on them were? I usually use my schools notes which are very detailed and long, but I'm struggling to use them for biopsychology so was considering using physics and maths tutors ones. Although, I'm a bit scared they wont be detailed/specific enough and I could end up not knowing how to answer some questions. Thank you
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Hi,
I think for biopsych tutor2u notes are more brief than physics and maths tutor. Have you looked at tutor2u ones?
I think for biopsych tutor2u notes are more brief than physics and maths tutor. Have you looked at tutor2u ones?
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I haven't actually but for psychology I think i prefer when notes are more detailed just because questions can be quite specific. Do you find the tutor2u ones work for?
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Yeah, for biopsychology because it's mainly facts so much easier when you see summarised notes. But for addiction I use physicsandmaths ones and they're really good especially since they have decent AO3 as well. I think it's best if you use a variety and pick the bits you like
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