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Was wondering what the best websites are to find revision resources for a level psychology. Any suggestions would be great
Was wondering what the best websites are to find revision resources for a level psychology. Any suggestions would be great

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Hi all!
Was wondering what the best websites are to find revision resources for a level psychology. Any suggestions would be great
Hi all!
Was wondering what the best websites are to find revision resources for a level psychology. Any suggestions would be great

physics and maths tutor (or maths and physics tutor - I can never remember lol) was good for summary notes and great for past paper questions.
Seneca for like the week before as a knowledge check - it's not good enough to base your notes off of but good to add a few things you may have forgotten and to remind yourself of a few things. just like testing yourself I guess.
but go on the exam board website, find psychology, select A Level etc and go through all the past papers when you've revised the topics. You will see some patterns in questions that come up a lot e.g. attachment types and deciding which kid has which type. And also look at the 16 markers. For something like approaches, if there's been a big question on the learning approach, there probably won't be another big question on it again. It might still come up but just not to the same extent.
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Simply psychology was good just to check I was on the right track in terms of notes.
physics and maths tutor (or maths and physics tutor - I can never remember lol) was good for summary notes and great for past paper questions.
Seneca for like the week before as a knowledge check - it's not good enough to base your notes off of but good to add a few things you may have forgotten and to remind yourself of a few things. just like testing yourself I guess.
but go on the exam board website, find psychology, select A Level etc and go through all the past papers when you've revised the topics. You will see some patterns in questions that come up a lot e.g. attachment types and deciding which kid has which type. And also look at the 16 markers. For something like approaches, if there's been a big question on the learning approach, there probably won't be another big question on it again. It might still come up but just not to the same extent.
Simply psychology was good just to check I was on the right track in terms of notes.
physics and maths tutor (or maths and physics tutor - I can never remember lol) was good for summary notes and great for past paper questions.
Seneca for like the week before as a knowledge check - it's not good enough to base your notes off of but good to add a few things you may have forgotten and to remind yourself of a few things. just like testing yourself I guess.
but go on the exam board website, find psychology, select A Level etc and go through all the past papers when you've revised the topics. You will see some patterns in questions that come up a lot e.g. attachment types and deciding which kid has which type. And also look at the 16 markers. For something like approaches, if there's been a big question on the learning approach, there probably won't be another big question on it again. It might still come up but just not to the same extent.
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Quizlet is good as well
Quizlet is good as well
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Hi all!
Was wondering what the best websites are to find revision resources for a level psychology. Any suggestions would be great
Hi all!
Was wondering what the best websites are to find revision resources for a level psychology. Any suggestions would be great

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The thing with simply psychology is that it doesn't always have the info we need for the optional topics for paper three? does physics and maths tutor have all the topics covered as well?
The thing with simply psychology is that it doesn't always have the info we need for the optional topics for paper three? does physics and maths tutor have all the topics covered as well?
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Quizlet is good as well
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I'm pretty sure. And it has questions and cue cards. I did my A Levels last year and we didn't end up covering all of the content because we didn't need to though, but for the ones we did it was helpful.
I'm pretty sure. And it has questions and cue cards. I did my A Levels last year and we didn't end up covering all of the content because we didn't need to though, but for the ones we did it was helpful.

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