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Been contemplating the Psychology of Personality e-Pack for ages and cannot find any feedback on it.
Has anyone done this e-Pack?
Any information at all would be amazing
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I can't give feedback for this specific course but can offer insight into e-pack courses. I absolutely love the e-pack format! I took Industrial Psychology and found it an easy method to learn the material.
You are given quizzes for each chapter of the textbook. Complete each quiz multiple times (6-8x) until you've been presented with every question. Create a study guide from the quizzes. Once you can easily answer all the questions you're ready. Of course the test does not match word for word but you should be able to home in on the correct answer. Hope this helps!
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bricabrac Wrote:I can't give feedback for this specific course but can offer insight into e-pack courses. I absolutely love the e-pack format! I took Industrial Psychology and found it an easy method to learn the material.
You are given quizzes for each chapter of the textbook. Complete each quiz multiple times (6-8x) until you've been presented with every question. Create a study guide from the quizzes. Once you can easily answer all the questions you're ready. Of course the test does not match word for word but you should be able to home in on the correct answer. Hope this helps!
Thankyou bricabrac
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Not to hijack your thread but I see you've done 12/24 hours for the MDCP residency. May I ask what classes you have done and the degree of difficulty of each one rather TECEP or OL class.
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tsimmns Wrote:Not to hijack your thread but I see you've done 12/24 hours for the MDCP residency. May I ask what classes you have done and the degree of difficulty of each one rather TECEP or OL class.
Absolutely
All TECEPs
Psychology of Women - passed first time, relatively straight forward for a female, maybe more study required for a male

but certainly doable
Marriage and the Family - passed first time, again reasonably doable
Abnormal Psychology - passed on the second go, if you enjoy studying mental health issues, this was interesting
Computer Concepts - passed on the second go, very broad test, lots of study for the second try made all the difference
Hope that helps
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You can only take the test twice correct?
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tsimmns Wrote:You can only take the test twice correct?
Correct.
If you fail first time, at least you have an idea of what areas are covered in the test and can prepare better for the next attempt
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