I hear ya! Im smack dab right in the middle of mine, and I decided to pick up some shifts at work... great idea, huh? lol.
Im a 3rd year psychology major and the best advice I can give you is that dates are not important. If you can remember the general time period when things happened thats enough. Most psych profs are not concerned with dates, or exact stats of a study, more of the general conclusion.Also, you don't need to remember little details about stories. Most likely, the professor will test you on how well you can aply the information that you learned.
Most tests in psych revolve around applying the theories you have learned.what class are you taking? I miight be able to help you better if I know which course it is!
just wanted to add: you will learn to hate multiple choice - it SEEMS like a good idea - one of the answers has to be true... but I swear, 2 of the 4 or 5 possibilities ALWAYS look the same, and Its hard to pick the right one.
essays, now, thats usually straightforward, and if you know your stuff, you can't really mess up.[img]smileys/smilies_39.gif[/img]Edited by: Babydoll
~*Jill*~ Teacher, Advanced BSc in Psychology
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