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You are now looking at a complete exam preparation program for college-credit Psychology. It is a 3-step program, and it would be nice to say it is as simple as 1-2-3 ... but it isn't. It is really hard work; however the potential payoff is immeasurable.

Begin by reviewing the three steps shown in the middle part of the page. Set up a Learning Journal for recording your notes and thoughts through the entire learning process.

When you are ready to get down to serious work, do the steps in order. You can probably complete Step 1 in an evening. Step 2 will take maybe a week or so, depending on how much time you can commit to the project. Step 3 is the heart of the program. You will complete this work to the level of competency you choose for yourself, but we have never seen anyone complete the work satisfactorily in less then six months.

A Few Hints

Be sure you read everything on this page. Nothing is trivial—Free-Ed.Net never wastes your time with non-essentials and busywork.

Bookmark this page for this project. Even when you are immersed in Step 3, check this page for any special notes, corrections, or further refinements in the program.

This information is from the very people who create, distribute, and administer the AP exams:

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Exam Information and Recommended Course Content

Study this document carefully. Print it out and insert it into the front part of your Learning Journal.
The purpose here is to give you a realistic perspective on the project ahead of you. This is especially important if you are studying on your own.

The PDF resource above is provided by AP Central at College Boards, the same people who design, distribute, and grade the AP® exams.
Free-Ed.Net is not endorsed by or affiliated with College Boards.

Here are some free, online study guides for the AP Psychology exam. You will find sample questions, hints on taking the exam, and a lot of detail you must know about art history.

 

Study the material thoroughly, compare the content with the information from Step 1. Use the search box below to help define new terms and to expand on the information provided. And most important, make your Learning Journal an integral part of all your work here.

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This is the heart of your college-credit program in Psychology. It is where you will spend most of your study time. It is the place where you might feel your greatest sense of discouragement and confusion; and it will be the source of your greatest achievement so far in your career.

David L. Heiserman, Editor

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Revised: May 21, 2012