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Re: Taking a \"Cold\" Proficiency Test (Psych 100)
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This is completely doable. I got an A in Psych 101 by reading the chapters and studying the bold terms. [ QUOTE ] That's impressive. [ QUOTE ] This is totally standard. Intro-level psychology courses are often amongst the easiest at a given university. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Totally standard. I didn't even go to any classes (but for the first to get the syllabus) and I still got A's in Psych 100 + 101, studying for a day or two before each exam. Write all the important terms down the left hand side of a piece of paper, with the corresponding definitions on the right hand side. Line up / stack all the pieces of paper so you can only see the keywords, and go through them until you know what they all mean. |
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Re: Taking a \"Cold\" Proficiency Test (Psych 100)
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] This is completely doable. I got an A in Psych 101 by reading the chapters and studying the bold terms. [/ QUOTE ] That's impressive. [/ QUOTE ] This is totally standard. Intro-level psychology courses are often amongst the easiest at a given university. [/ QUOTE ] I think this test is going to be a little bit more difficult given the timeframe. I still have hope! |
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