I'm having trouble in Psychology. I understand the material at times but once I take the test I get really confused. How can i memorize the material better? :confused:
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I know how you feel. It helps me to read the chapter really well, or even read it twice. And sometimes I make charts with the major concepts. And if I relate them to real situations, i can usually remember them. Good luck! :-)
What helps me is to do the objectives and all the vocabulary words. If you understand what everything means then you can better understand what they are talking about. I also usually do all of the review questions after the chapter right before the test. And then I review all my notes and ta da. I usually do pretty well.
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Don't try to memorise stuff; I'm the same way. Try, rather, to contextualise. For example, when you study somethig like Nature vs. Nurture, think about your own experiences. Something like psychology is more abstract reason than through and through memorisation, and as psychology is human- based, associating what you learn in class with your own personal experiences will help you remember. If that doesn't work, at least try working with the key terms and stuff; if you can explain how they relate to one another, you'll do well. Good luck!
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