DL free resources, including a printable key term list for this unit! patreon.com/psychboost/collections (select FREE Resources) While there, you could check out my resources for patrons, including over 17 hours of tutorial videos (8 FULL research methods sections!), printable quizzes, posters, essay sheets, scripts, worksheets and ad-free versions of my videos. OR Try the Psych Boost App for free (IOS and Android). Dont spend all your revision time passively writing flashcards; revise actively by testing your knowledge with my thousands of premade flashcards, multiple choice quizzes and now a key term checker! Here are the links! IOS apps.apple.com/gb/app/psych-boost/id6447265829 Android play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tiaeastwood.psychboostapp Best of luck with the revision! - Nick
People often make it too complicated. There is no magic bullet when it comes to revision, a phrase I like is "something worth doing well is worth doing badly." A weird one I know but it means if it's something important don't allow yourself to procrastinate because you're worried you're not doing it the *perfect* way. Just do something. But stick to these 3 basics. 1) Active revision, constantly be testing yourself, don't passively read (or watch RUclips videos!). Flash cards when you say out loud what is on the back. Or if you are watching my videos on old content, pause it. What am I going to say next? 2) little and often. 30 mins a day per subject is way better than trying to do 3 and a half hours on a subject once a week. First see if you can recall what you revised the previous days then look at new stuff. 3) prioritise what you don't know! It may sound obvious but students often seem VERY good at topics at the start of a unit or the more interesting stuff. For example explanations for forgetting in the memory unit is often forgotten... I will do a video on this, when I have time..... Good luck!
NGL stress is my least favourite unit. Combine that with the fact that very few students take the unit, it doesn't really make sense for me to invest the time into it compared to remaking my older videos. (Check out how few views my aggression and gender videos have and they are far more popular options) So likely if I do make the series it will be the last series I upload on the channel. I may make a revision video if I get the chance however. Sorry that's no help to you!
DL free resources, including a printable key term list for this unit! patreon.com/psychboost/collections (select FREE Resources)
While there, you could check out my resources for patrons, including over 17 hours of tutorial videos (8 FULL research methods sections!), printable quizzes, posters, essay sheets, scripts, worksheets and ad-free versions of my videos.
OR
Try the Psych Boost App for free (IOS and Android). Dont spend all your revision time passively writing flashcards; revise actively by testing your knowledge with my thousands of premade flashcards, multiple choice quizzes and now a key term checker!
Here are the links!
IOS apps.apple.com/gb/app/psych-boost/id6447265829
Android play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tiaeastwood.psychboostapp
Best of luck with the revision! - Nick
Bro's carrying my a level grade
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Been here since year 10 and now in year 13 doing mocks tomorrow. Bros back must be massive from the amount of carrying he’s done for my grades
It's pretty strong man, you can count on me to see ya through to the end. 👌
Good luck with these last few months!
Thanks!! With approx 8 weeks now until the first exam, what revision techniques should we be doing for psych?
People often make it too complicated.
There is no magic bullet when it comes to revision, a phrase I like is "something worth doing well is worth doing badly." A weird one I know but it means if it's something important don't allow yourself to procrastinate because you're worried you're not doing it the *perfect* way. Just do something.
But stick to these 3 basics.
1) Active revision, constantly be testing yourself, don't passively read (or watch RUclips videos!). Flash cards when you say out loud what is on the back. Or if you are watching my videos on old content, pause it. What am I going to say next?
2) little and often. 30 mins a day per subject is way better than trying to do 3 and a half hours on a subject once a week. First see if you can recall what you revised the previous days then look at new stuff.
3) prioritise what you don't know! It may sound obvious but students often seem VERY good at topics at the start of a unit or the more interesting stuff. For example explanations for forgetting in the memory unit is often forgotten...
I will do a video on this, when I have time.....
Good luck!
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Would you be able to do some videos on stress for paper 3
NGL stress is my least favourite unit. Combine that with the fact that very few students take the unit, it doesn't really make sense for me to invest the time into it compared to remaking my older videos.
(Check out how few views my aggression and gender videos have and they are far more popular options)
So likely if I do make the series it will be the last series I upload on the channel. I may make a revision video if I get the chance however. Sorry that's no help to you!
If you buy the pro versioin of the app is it a one off payment or monthly direct debit?
Just one-off for the app!
I actually have koumpounophobia. The beginning was such a jump scare💀
Ah, certainly a danger when watching videos about phobias with a phobia!
Isn’t his name mowrer not mower