Posted by Emily W in Psychology on January 21, 2016
Happy new year everyone! (Bit delayed I know but I thought it’d be rude not to say it on my first post of the year…) On Monday I had my last ever January exam! I don’t think I can put into words how happy I am to never have to do another January exam again […]
Posted in Exams | Tagged 3rd year, Brain, christmas, clinical psychology, Cognition, essay, exam, exams, legal psychology, psychology, revision, stress, study, third year
Posted by Emily W in Psychology on November 9, 2015
This is definitely my favourite area of psychology so, last year, when I saw that it was an option module for third year I knew straight away that I would be choosing it. So far we’ve had five lectures of this module and it is just as interesting as I knew it would be. My […]
Posted in Studying | Tagged crime, false confessions, forensic psychology, legal psychology, option module, third year
Posted by Alice in Psychology on December 27, 2014
Hello! And Merry belated Christmas! 😀 Hope you guys had a nice day! I had a lovely time with my family here in Italy, ate more than I thought I physically could and enjoyed some time off revision. Not much time, I’m not gonna lie. But I’m used to it by now, as it has […]
Posted in Exams, Revision, Stress, Studying | Tagged exams, false confessions, legal psychology, PS3007, revision
Posted by Alice in Psychology on December 1, 2014
Christmas break is getting closer and so I need to start sorting out how I’m going to revise for January exams. Planning ahead and coming up with a strategy is absolutely essential! We held our discussion session last week, of which I was leader (together with another student), and we discussed how exams are going […]
Posted in Exams, Studying, Uncategorized | Tagged clinical psychology, discussion, exam questions, exams, legal psychology, Staff, strategy
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