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norema Wrote:So should I take that one first or the gerontology and adult/aging first, since they relate more?
I would proceed as follows:
1) Research methods - since it is used in all psyc areas, and in marketting as well
2) Gerentology (because it has a practice exam)
3) Psyc of A & A
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malcs Wrote:I would proceed as follows:
1) Research methods - since it is used in all psyc areas, and in marketting as well
2) Gerentology (because it has a practice exam)
3) Psyc of A & A
Alright, I'll stop procrastinating and jump in or I as well will not finish this 23 year old journey that is only held up by these last three courses.
Before I go is there any study material you would start with first or order that may be best?
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norema Wrote:Alright, I'll stop procrastinating and jump in or I as well will not finish this 23 year old journey that is only held up by these last three courses.
Before I go is there any study material you would start with first or order that may be best?
The Kaplan GRE psych book worked for me. I used it for all of the psych courses.
The first thing I would do is round up a cheap set of textbooks from half.com. They often take a week or so to arrive.
Go to a bookstore and buy a few coffees while you read the GRE Kaplan section for your test.
I started with IC. What I do with IC is:
1) I only make one pass over the flashcards
2) With each question that I don't know, I paste the question and answer text into a notepad file. I read the questions and answers carefully while doing this.
3) I spend about an hour or so per day reading the notes that I took.
The notes are often 40 pages of dense text.
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malcs Wrote:The Kaplan GRE psych book worked for me. I used it for all of the psych courses.
The first thing I would do is round up a cheap set of textbooks from half.com. They often take a week or so to arrive.
Go to a bookstore and buy a few coffees while you read the GRE Kaplan section for your test.
I started with IC. What I do with IC is:
1) I only make one pass over the flashcards
2) With each question that I don't know, I paste the question and answer text into a notepad file. I read the questions and answers carefully while doing this.
3) I spend about an hour or so per day reading the notes that I took.
The notes are often 40 pages of dense text.
I have the Princeton GRE Psych book, do you that one would do as well?
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norema Wrote:I have the Princeton GRE Psych book, do you that one would do as well?
I have that and Kaplan. I ended up using Kaplan, but the Princeton should be fine too. Read what you have, and peek at the other one at the bookstore.
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malcs Wrote:I have that and Kaplan. I ended up using Kaplan, but the Princeton should be fine too. Read what you have, and peek at the other one at the bookstore.
Alright, I'll let you go now.
Thanks ALOT!!!
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