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week 9- the goodbye


Dear Future AP Psychology students,

Many of you will take this class because the subject seems super interesting and it definitely is. I personally have learned so much in this class it's crazy. I can say that this has been one of my favorite classes from four years in high school. I honestly wish it was a whole year course.


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My main advice to you guys is that truly do your vocabulary. Yes, I know it's optional and who even has time for that stuff but, seriously do it. It helps a lot because vocabulary is key in psychology. Like I guarantee you that just knowing vocabulary would help you so much on tests and on the AP yourself. Also, I liked how Ms. Halfen had study plans for the vocab which, helped split up the vocab so, it wouldn't be too much on one day. Personally, vocab was the first thing I did once I got home or whenever I started my homework, so it was just easier to get it out of the way. Also, do the review questions!! They are hard but they help a lot for tests, and it helps you prepare for the AP.

My favorite activity was probably the review games like goose chase and quizlet live. Those were a lot of fun and even if I didn't study that much, it would really help me review. Additionally, I loved watching psych videos in class because they were so interesting and really gave a more in depth version of the topic we were learning in perspective.

I think we should cut down on the content digs because personally when doing them, I was more focused on finishing them then actually really learning the material. Plus, after a couple days the material wouldn't even stick.

I think we actually should do more note days because the powerpoints and the way Ms. Halfen explains it really helped me grasp the topic.

So yaa, loved the class definitely would recommend taking. I am going to miss it a lot. Hope y'all enjoy it as much as I did.


And that's Toral officially signing off....

                                                                                                                       Best of Luck,

                                                                                                                       Toral :))))))))





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