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August 12, 2020  by Felix Muessel

Revise your Revision

Many students nowadays prepare for exams with techniques that are known to be ineffective. Further, since the 1880s psychologists already now that the process of forgetting is stopped by timely spaced active retrieval. Combining this practice with other, more contemporary techniques make studying more productive and enjoyable.

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September 12, 2015  by Tassos Sarampalis

The Mindwise Survival Guide to Studying Psychology – Part 3

Moving to Groningen to study Psychology is an exciting time, but it can also be confusing. In this third and final part of the guide, find out what the students’ secrets for living in Groningen and working in the Psychology department are. What are yours?

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September 10, 2015September 11, 2015  by Tassos Sarampalis

The Mindwise Survival Guide to Studying Psychology – Part 2

Moving to Groningen to study Psychology is an exciting time, but it can also be confusing. In this second part of the guide, we focus on life in Groningen. Where can you get the best coffee, bread, and bread and what’s the best bar in town? Find out and share your advice too!

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September 9, 2015September 9, 2015  by Tassos Sarampalis

The Mindwise Survival Guide to Studying Psychology – Part 1

Moving to Groningen to study Psychology is an exciting time, but it can also be confusing. This is the first part of our Survival Guide to Studying in Groningen, with study tips and other useful advice.

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