Tag: Student Guide
This archives page includes blog posts that provide helpful information and guidance to students. A student guide helps students succeed at university.
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How to Make a Research Poster (A Student Guide)
An academic or research poster is a visual presentation of an investigation or project designed for a scientific conference or poster session. Research posters are a valuable tool for academics to share their work with others, promote discussion, and receive feedback on their findings. Moreover, university students often make a research poster for their final […]
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How to Write in a Scientific Style (Tips for Psychology Students)
Students with a humanities background and little or no experience in psychology may feel intimidated or worried about writing their first essay at university, which you write in a way that differs from the humanities. Thus, this post contains tips to help psychology students write in a scientific style and improve their performance and confidence […]
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How to Get a First-Class Degree in Psychology
Psychology is a popular degree choice among students. It is a fascinating subject that explores human behaviour, thoughts, and emotions, making it relevant to many career paths. Moreover, many students pursuing a degree in psychology aspire to achieve a first-class degree because it: 1) provides a sense of personal satisfaction. 2) Leads to better career […]
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How to Revise Effectively for Written Exams (Success Criteria)
Written exams require students to demonstrate an understanding of the course materials they have studied. And this typically involves recalling and applying that knowledge in essays. Essays are commonly used in academia to evaluate a student’s mastery of course materials, critical thinking skills, and ability to communicate effectively in writing. However, revising for written exams […]
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How to Write Good Essays in Exams (And Avoid Stress)
An essay is a piece of writing that presents a focused argument or explores a specific topic in a structured and coherent manner. Students often write essays in exams to assess their understanding of a subject matter, their ability to analyze and interpret information, and their skills in constructing coherent arguments. However, writing good work […]
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