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Psychology Student Survival Guide

Psychology Student Survival Guide

Psychology Student Survival Guide

Psychology Student Survival Guide
by David Webb

Based on my experiences as a student and then a lecturer in psychology I’ve put together a survival guide for psychology students. In producing the Psychology Student Survival Guide I’ve kept one main thought in mind; namely, if I was to go through my psychology education again – beginning when I first started considering studying psychology, right through to graduation and beyond – what information and resources would I most like to have at my disposal?The primary aim of the Psychology Student Survival Guide, therefore, is to provide an easy to use online reference tool that people can use to quickly locate the information they require.

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Psychology Student Survival Guide – 83 pages, 1.61MB (PDF)

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