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PSYC 102 lecture notes
PSYC 102 lecture notes. 
 
Lecture notes go into more detail over some of the experiments + theories. Covers specific topics more in depth compared to the textbook notes. 
 
Keep in mind the exam is also heavily textbook based so I recommend using this as a way to just focus more in class without the rush and pressure of taking notes. 
 
I still highly suggest reading over the textbook chapters, making your own notes or using my notes as a base (which will save hours per chapter). 
 
Good luck...
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PSYC 102 lecture notes. 
 
Lecture notes go into more detail over some of the experiments + theories. Covers specific topics more in depth compared to the textbook notes. 
 
Keep in mind the exam is also heavily textbook based so I recommend using this as a way to just focus more in class without the rush and pressure of taking notes. 
 
I still highly suggest reading over the textbook chapters, making your own notes or using my notes as a base (which will save hours per chapter). 
 
Good luck...
PSYC 102 textbook notes UBC -- from someone who got a 90% with minimal effort
PSYC 102 textbook notes. Got me a 90% with minimal effort. All chapters. 
 
Exams are heavily textbook based. Notes will save you hours of writing your own notes for each chapter. The notes are concise + well organized. 
 
I suggest still practicing inquisitives + just listening to lectures since they can help with application questions. I also recommend reading over the textbook chapters too and adding on any info on top my notes :)
- Class notes
- • 36 pages •
PSYC 102 textbook notes. Got me a 90% with minimal effort. All chapters. 
 
Exams are heavily textbook based. Notes will save you hours of writing your own notes for each chapter. The notes are concise + well organized. 
 
I suggest still practicing inquisitives + just listening to lectures since they can help with application questions. I also recommend reading over the textbook chapters too and adding on any info on top my notes :)